The 2017 Women of Distinction Award recipients were announced at the Women’s Leadership Conference on April 1 at the Historic Academy of Medicine.
A marimba-playing robot with four arms and eight sticks is writing and playing its own compositions in the School of Music.
The InVenture Prize finalist redesigned surgical blade packages so they're easier and safer to use.
Easy as 1, 2, 3! Such claims have touted the ease of use of a new gadget, although a closer look would reveal that it would take dozens of steps to make it work.
"Black Panther's" Princess Shuri can be found at Georgia Tech.
The sculpture, called Continuing the Conversation, reminds the Georgia Tech community how individuals can make a difference and change the world.
Robert Rosenberger, a professor in the School of Public Policy, said the law could induce some drivers to believe hands-free technology is safer than research shows it to be.
Georgia Tech will hold a series of events on September 13 to honor Ambassador Young's lifelong dedication to civil and human rights.
The new foreign language center is supported funded by a $2.25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
A new study examines the roles of supporting scientists in the research enterprise.