
Device Enables World's First Voluntary Gorilla Blood Pressure Reading
Zoo Atlanta recently became the first zoological institution in the world to obtain voluntary blood pressure readings from a gorilla. This was made possible by the Gorilla Tough Cuff developed by Georgia Tech students.
Tech in the News
Nintendo's Mario Endures Even As Games Come And Go
Associated Press – November 18, 2009
Researchers say Pistorius gets boost from Cheetahs
Associated Press – November 18, 2009
Seas Grow Less Effective at Absorbing Emissions
The New York Times – November 18, 2009
Minding our manners in increasingly rude U.S.
Chicago Tribune – November 16, 2009
Research & Economic News
Georgia Tech Creates School of City and Regional Planning
November 20, 2009
Georgia Tech Launches Experimental Green IT Initiative
November 18, 2009
Petascale Tools Could Provide Deeper Insight into Genomic Evolution
November 17, 2009
Georgia Tech Creates New Online Master's Degree in Information Security
November 16, 2009
Emory, Georgia Tech, Children’s Healthcare Collaborate on Kidney Device
November 11, 2009
Reducing Greenhouse Gases May Not Be Enough to Slow Climate Change
November 10, 2009
Institute & Campus News
Georgia Tech Creates School of City and Regional Planning
November 20, 2009
Academic Senate Approves Revision of Policy Governing Final Exams
November 19, 2009
November 16, 2009
Tech Holds Inaugural Legislative Day
November 12, 2009
Emory, Georgia Tech, Children’s Healthcare Collaborate on Kidney Device
November 11, 2009
H1N1 Vaccines Available at Tech This Week
November 09, 2009
News Briefs
Georgia Tech Challenges University of Georgia To A Food Fight
November 19, 2009
Student Center Hosts Organic Farmer's Market
November 18, 2009
Georgia Tech Ranks Among Top 10 in 'Patent Scorecard'
November 18, 2009
Students to Discuss Diversity at Tonight's Symposium
November 12, 2009
Gloria Steinem, Beverly Guy-Sheftall To Speak At Georgia Tech Hotel
October 28, 2009
Georgia Tech Women's Leadership Conference Honors Impact
October 26, 2009