Improving energy storage and conversion will expand use of renewables
Micro-electromechanial systems offer new ways to detect sound, motion, position, force and other variables.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce kicks off its 2015 cybersecurity awareness campaign during event held at GTRI
Georgia Tech researchers are improving the strength and modulus of carbon fibers.
Georgia Tech, National Academy of Engineering hosted a roundtable discussion on disaster readiness.
From shipping and construction to outer space, origami could put a folded twist on structural engineering.
New Engineered Biosystems Building advances biosciences, bioengineering research
Researchers are putting liquid cooling right where it’s needed the most – a few hundred microns away from where the transistors are operating.
Global technology company Siemens has named Georgia Tech a Center of Knowledge Interchange (CKI) partner.
Study finds that ants are actually liquid-like and solid-like simultaneously