New Study Discovers How Altered Protein Folding Drives Multicellular Evolution

Researchers at Georgia Tech and University of Helsinki have discovered a mechanism steering the evolution of multicellular life. They identified how altered protein folding drives multicellular evolution.

Georgia Tech Partners on $15M NSF Grant to Explore Muscle Dynamics

Co-PI Simon Sponberg will lead the Georgia Tech contingent of researchers, which aims to understand dynamic, agile movement.

Department of Energy Awards $4.2 Million to Guard Power Grid from Cyber Threats

Researchers from the School of Cybersecurity and Privacy and the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering are collaborating to secure vulnerable infrastructure from online attacks.

Critical Infrastructure Systems Are Vulnerable to a New Kind of Cyberattack

Engineers and computer scientists show how bad actors can exploit browser-based control systems in industrial facilities with easy-to-deploy, difficult-to-detect malware.

Energy Materials: Driving the Clean Energy Transition

Energy materials facilitate the conversion or transmission of energy. They also play an essential role in how we store energy, reduce power consumption, and develop cleaner, efficient energy solutions.

Protection From Drowning Through AI-Enabled Camera System

Collaboration between Georgia Tech and the city of Columbus, Georgia, leads to a first-of-its-kind alert system to prevent drownings

Georgia Tech, University of Waterloo Forge Partnership to Advance AI Initiatives

Georgia Tech and Waterloo collaborate to enhance academic and research partnerships, with a focus on areas such as AI, faculty exchanges, and joint research projects.

Celebrating 100 Years of Psychology at Georgia Tech

Since the early days of the Institute, Georgia Tech students have explored aspects of the mind, brain, and behavior through psychology. To commemorate 100 years of psychology at Georgia Tech, we’re taking a deep dive into its storied history.

The Dynamics of Deformable Systems: Study Unravels Mathematical Mystery of Cable-like Structures

A new theory allows researchers to create easy-to-solve mathematical models using cables, a previously challenging mathematical problem.

Researchers Create Faster and Cheaper Way to Print Tiny Metal Structures With Light

The researchers developed a light-based means of printing nano-sized metal structures that is 480 times faster and 35 times cheaper than the current conventional method.