Robots are teaming up with humans to perform tasks in manufacturing, health care, national defense and other areas.
The biosciences are big at Georgia Tech. Researchers discuss what’s happening and how they see the future.
Researchers are investigating the sources of information “leaks” that could provide information to hackers about what computers and cellphones are doing.
For swimming through sand, a slick and slender snake can perform better than a short and stubby lizard.
Researchers found that since 2000, most inventors when given the choice opted to disclose information about their patents before patent approval – even small inventors – and this disclosure correlates with more valuable patents.
A new self-powered non-mechanical intelligent keyboard could provide a stronger layer of security for computer users.
Experts will discuss the future of health privacy and pioneering technologies.
Researchers have created a broad color palette of electrochromic polymers, materials that can be used for sunglasses, window tinting and other applications that rely on electrical current to produce color changes.
Study shows older adults struggle to recall names when music is playing
The InVenture Prize encourages and supports undergraduate students’ interest in invention, innovation and entrepreneurship.