Nearly half of Americans, both Democrats and Republicans, question whether elections are conducted fairly.
When scientists spot an asteroid whose trajectory might take it close to Earth, they monitor it frequently and calculate the probability that it might collide with our planet.
The Institute earned the recognition for the third consecutive year.
As the White House accelerates plans for a 2026 crewed mission to Mars, Georgia Tech experts highlight the engineering, scientific, and diplomatic challenges that will shape the success—and sustainability—of humanity’s next giant leap.
New Oxidation State for a Rare Earth Element Could Advance Quantum and Electronic Devices
Biomedical engineers show how two brain regions quickly adapt to shift focus from one planned destination to another.
Sugimoto reveals how an open and more equitable science ecosystem can benefit us all.
Parking and Transportation Services will begin implementing a new parking access system this summer to improve the parking experience for those traveling to and from campus.
The Georgia Tech Career Center shares tips and strategies to help students and recent graduates land their first job.
Ocean waters are getting greener at the poles and bluer toward the equator, according to an analysis of satellite data published in Science on June 19.