Events throughout the month of October offer a glimpse into the wide-ranging commitment to sustainability at Georgia Tech.
Georgia Tech researchers analyze seasonal differences of SO₂ and sulfate concentrations in the atmosphere over decades to determine the long-term impact of sustained air quality control efforts.
As a result of financial planning by a Georgia Tech working group, Institute operations are not expected to be immediately affected by a federal shutdown.
Georgia Tech and Vanderbilt researchers have built the first lung-on-a-chip with a working immune system, a breakthrough with the potential to reshape how we study disease, move beyond animal testing, and administer lifesaving therapies.
Georgia Tech's School of Interactive Computing established the John Stasko Award for Teaching Excellence to honor the decorated professor for his 36-year career marked by significant contributions to data visualization and a legacy of kindness.
The administration's strategic plan aims to address student concerns around issues such as campus accessibility, wellness, sustainability, and inclusion.
A Georgia Tech team is piloting AI-powered sensors to help cotton farmers optimize pesticide use.
Radu Casapu’s love for geography and competition led him to Copenhagen, Denmark, to compete in the GeoGuessr World Championship.
Heart failure remains one of the most challenging conditions to monitor outside the clinic.
Georgia Tech celebrates the opening of its new Aircraft Prototyping Laboratory, a facility dedicated to advancing research in electric and autonomous flight in collaboration with academic, government, and industry partners.