Tiny insects known as sharpshooters excrete by catapulting urine drops at incredible accelerations. Their excretion is the first example of superpropulsion discovered in a biological system.

A comic strip effect featuring images of Tech Tower, the whistle, Buzz, the Ramblin' Wreck, campus, and the Georgia Tech sign

Georgia Tech's Scientist Superheroines
The transformation allows for a billion percent increase in the material’s conductivity and could lead to a new paradigm for quantum devices.
DASI Simulations, uses AI and computer vision in its technology for personalized and more accurate heart valve replacement modeling.
Their work reveals what goes wrong within the cells’ interface layers.
Researchers investigate how trees have moved across geography over time, where they’re heading, and why it’s important.
Recognized among the nation’s most distinguished leaders, three Georgia Tech professors have been selected as Fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science for 2022.
Nga Lee “Sally” Ng leads a new study investigating the formation and properties of secondary organic aerosol from the nitrate radical oxidation of two common monoterpenes, compounds found in many plants.

YJSP crew poses with their rocket after a successful launch

Earlier this month, the Yellow Jacket Space Program launched the largest rocket ever constructed by Georgia Tech students with eyes on becoming the first collegiate space team to reach space.
A story of human connection at the heart of Nobel-winning science