Life’s first alphabet was likely small — but surprisingly powerful.
Researchers at Georgia Tech are using math, science, and artificial intelligence to better understand how people think, move, and perceive the world.
One day after the historic Artemis II launch, the College of Sciences welcomed more than 150 researchers, students, and community members to its signature Frontiers in Science conference.
Georgia Tech researchers have developed a breakthrough system to manufacture valuable amino acids. It’s the most efficient system of its kind — and removes more carbon from the atmosphere than it emits.
The professors have been recognized for patenting and commercializing technologies with real-world impact.
Research from Georgia Tech is showing how cracks occur and spread through materials — and how best to prevent them.
Four graduate students from the College of Sciences were selected for the new Community Engagement Graduate Fellowship, made possible through a gift from Google, to develop projects that positively impact the metro Atlanta area.
This is the Institute’s best ranking in the National Science Foundation’s annual survey.
A Ph.D. graduate’s research shows that the more humanlike an AI agent is, the less likely a user is to follow it.
Humanity’s drive to explore has taken us across the solar system, with astronaut boots, various landers and rovers’ wheels exploring the surfaces of several different planetary bodies.