Georgia Tech innovations are making unmanned aircraft, boats and submersibles smarter and more capable.
Researchers have demonstrated a new process for rapidly fabricating complex three-dimensional nanostructures from a variety of materials, including metals.
A power management and storage system could boost energy harvesting.
Using strands of nucleic acid, scientists have demonstrated basic computing operations inside a living mammalian cell.
Researchers have explained why platinum nanoclusters of a specific size range facilitate the hydrogenation reaction used to produce ethane from ethylene.
Georgia Tech faculty, postdocs and student researchers play a crucial role in the first-ever observation of a gravitational wave.
Researchers from Interactive Computing unveil “Quixote” to teach AI positive behavior.
A new wearable robotic limb allows drummers to play with three arms.
A social media study uncovers what people eat, depending on their proximity to grocery stores.
Students from 15 institutions, including Georgia Tech, compete for $30,000 in prizes at inaugural ACC InVenture Prize