Biomedical engineer Annabelle Singer has spent the past decade developing a noninvasive therapy for Alzheimer’s disease that also could benefit patients with a host of other neurological disorders, from epilepsy to multiple sclerosis.
Georgia Tech researcher investigates how rainfall will change as Earth’s atmosphere heats up.
Growing the careers of research faculty at Georgia Tech is an integral part of Research Next, the strategic plan for the Institute’s research enterprise.
The Institute is among the 20 public and private “New Ivies” employers trust to produce a skilled and prepared workforce.
Originally meeting at GSU prior to the pandemic, these friends recently reconnected as Georgia Tech online students.
Method Provides Users Options When AI Rejects or Discriminates Against Them.
OMSCS co-founder Zvi Galil is being recognized this month for his years of service to students prior to Georgia Tech.
Cardiologists and surgeons could soon have a new mobile augmented reality (AR) tool to improve collaboration in surgical planning.
Thanks to a Georgia Tech researcher's new tool, application developers can now see potential harmful attributes in their prototypes.
Exercise is good for you. To understand why, MoTrPAC scientists are creating a whole-body map of molecular responses to endurance training — finding striking “all tissue effects” in a new set of studies, featured on the May cover of the journal Nature.