Georgia Tech researchers have developed a pacifier that can constantly monitor a baby’s electrolyte levels in real time, eliminating the need for repeated invasive blood draws.

A groundbreaking for the Curran Street Residence Hall took place Wednesday, March 5, on the west side of campus. The new housing facility is intended for first-year students and will rise along Northside Drive between Eighth and Ninth streets. 

The new Center seeks to expand the Nunn School's strengths in space policy.

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Campus and Community

Eligible Georgia Tech employees can apply for tuition assistance now through April 15.

Leadership continues to monitor the situation and is ready to implement strategies to help ensure continuity in the event of a federal government shutdown.

Paving work will require a 3rd Street road closure and adjustments to traffic flow on Techwood Drive between Bobby Dodd Way and North Avenue.

Health and Medicine

With a flexible, no-equipment-needed platform, ChBE researchers are creating a new way to test for disease at home or anywhere medical resources are limited.

The baby-friendly device measures electrolyte levels in real time, eliminating the need for repeated, painful blood draws.

Newly discovered antibodies break down the protein that causes glaucoma.

Science and Technology

The technology can certainly save time, but it does so precisely to the extent that the user is willing to surrender control over the final product.

The study reveals that bacteria form distinct species and maintain cohesion through frequent DNA exchange via homologous recombination.

Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena and Josiah Hester are among this year’s winners of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.

Earth and Environment

Whether trying to design secure sensor networks, mine data or use origami to deploy satellites, the underlying language and ideas are likely to be that of topology.

CEE researchers’ analysis outlines path to a U.S. construction market for hemp-based fibers, which are already used for clothing and biodegradable plastics.

A new study explores how complex chemical mixtures change under shifting environmental conditions, shedding light on the prebiotic processes that may have led to life on Earth.

Society and Culture

The new Center seeks to expand the Nunn School's strengths in space policy.

U.S. presidents have been building libraries for more than 100 years, starting with Rutherford B. Hayes. But the urge to shape one’s legacy by building a library runs much deeper.

There was a time when artists representing two of America’s biggest homegrown musical genres wouldn’t get a look in at the Grammys.

Business and Economic Development

New R&D headquarters at Science Square to drive innovation and create 110 high-paying Jobs in Atlanta.

Georgia Tech’s Rural Computer Science Initiative empowers rural teachers and students in Georgia through co-taught computer science courses, preparing them for tech careers and supporting Georgia’s future workforce.

Experts weigh in on how anticipated crypto policies could transform the blockchain landscape while navigating risks and opportunities

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