The rising sea levels along Georgia’s Savannah coast and an uptick in more severe storms during hurricane season are bellwethers to looming ecological challenges stemming from climate change.
Antarctic supraglacial lakes have been linked to ice-shelf collapse and acceleration of inland ice flow. A new study shows lake area and volume vary substantially from year-to-year around the East Antarctic Ice Sheet and between ice shelves.
Manos Tentzeris and his team of Georgia Tech researchers flex their novel 5G+‐enabled massively scalable tile arrays
Winning technology is disinfection system that addresses access challenges to clean drinking water
Researchers demonstrate that new physical theories provide precise predictions of the deformations of certain structures, revealing that a flexible mechanical structure is governed by some of the same math as electromagnetic waves and even black holes.
A new NASA award gives Georgia Tech easier and faster access to funds for supporting advances in rotorcraft vertical lift technology.
Kim M. Cobb, Hanjoong Jo, and Carlos A. R. Sa de Melo are among AAAS scientists, engineers, and innovators being recognized for scientifically and socially distinguished achievements.
From its West Midtown office space near the Georgia Institute of Technology, the Atlanta Tech Hub will create new, high-skilled technical and non-technical roles, build on Airbnb’s commitment and investment in the city.
CARES Act funding support efforts to help communities recover from Covid-19 impact
Award to Georgia Tech and Alliance Solutions Group supports national education curriculum on pre-disaster preparedness, post-disaster recovery