Hearing snap, crackle, pop may help heal your knee
Atlanta, GA
New acoustic device research reveals even a healthy knee makes cringeworthy sounds. But the audio can be turned into graphs, and researchers hope they will some day become medically useful.
Artificial Intelligence Course Creates AI Teaching Assistant
Atlanta, GA
Professor surprises students by using computer as a teaching assistant.
You’ll Never Dance Alone with This Artificial Intelligence Project
Atlanta, GA
Project allows people to dance with a virtual character, which learns from them and improvises.
Researchers List “Seven Chemical Separations to Change the World”
Atlanta, GA
Researchers are suggesting seven energy-intensive separation processes that should be top targets for research into low-energy purification technologies.
Innovation Addresses Rising Thermal Challenges in Mobile Devices, Computers and Data Centers
Atlanta, GA
At Georgia Tech, researchers are addressing thermal challenges for electronic equipment in broad and bold ways.
Obama Names Antón to Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity
Atlanta, GA
President Barack Obama has selected Georgia Tech School of Interactive Computing Chair and Professor Ana (Annie) Antón to serve as one of 12 members of the Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity.
FireHUD Advances to ACC InVenture Prize Finals
Atlanta, GA
Student inventors from Georgia Tech, Boston College, Duke University, University of North Carolina and University of Virginia will compete in the ACC InVenture Prize finale.
In Emergencies, Should You Trust a Robot?
Atlanta, GA
In emergencies, people may trust robots too much, a new study has found.
People in Food Deserts Eat Much Differently than the Rest of America
Atlanta, GA
A social media study uncovers what people eat, depending on their proximity to grocery stores.
Brains Over Brawn: ACC Competition Focuses on Student Entrepreneurship
Atlanta, GA
Students from 15 institutions, including Georgia Tech, compete for $30,000 in prizes at inaugural ACC InVenture Prize