Georgia Tech Releases 2015 Emerging Cyber Threats Report

Atlanta, GA

In its latest Emerging Cyber Threats Report, Georgia Tech warns about loss of privacy; abuse of trust between users and machines; attacks against the mobile ecosystem; rogue insiders; and the increasing involvement of cyberspace in nation-state confl

Georgia Tech Releases 2015 Emerging Cyber Threats Report

Atlanta, GA

In its latest Emerging Cyber Threats Report, Georgia Tech warns about loss of privacy; abuse of trust between users and machines; attacks against the mobile ecosystem; rogue insiders; and the increasing involvement of cyberspace in nation-state confl

NIH launches I-Corps pilot program

Atlanta, GA

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has recently launched I-Corps @NIH, a pilot course designed to cut the time it takes for life-science innovations to move from laboratory to commercialization.

Army collaboration produces new test station for missile warning system

Atlanta, GA

Georgia Tech has helped the U.S. Army develop and build a system for testing missile warning devices used on aircraft.

Morzine Medical to help military on the battlefield

Atlanta, GA

The Doak Table is a portable field surgical table has been tested and used worldwide

Retrofitting old buildings to make them earthquake safe

Atlanta, GA

Through a grant provided by the National Science Foundation, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology — along with their partners, are are testing retrofits that potentially can make these buildings safer and more secure.

Researchers develop world’s thinnest electric generator

Atlanta, GA

Researchers have made the first experimental observation of piezoelectricity and the piezotronic effect in an atomically thin material, molybdenum disulfide.

Georgia Tech helps startups showcase business solutions

Atlanta, GA

ATDC's Industry Connect program provides opportunities for startups to showcase their technologies.

Snakes and snake-like robots show how sidewinders conquer sandy slopes

Atlanta, GA

Researchers have learned how sidewinder snakes climb sandy slopes, and put that knowledge to work with a snake-like robot.

Animals help people, get their own app

Atlanta, GA

App created to highlight ways animals have helped engineers solve problems