Join Georgia Tech on March 13th, 7:30-9:00 p.m., to watch a new batch of undergraduate students pitch their innovative creations in this year’s InVenture Prize competition.
From 'Shark Tank' to Nuremberg, Germany, the product that started in a Georgia Tech dorm room is making waves.
The Georgia Tech Integrated Cancer Research Center has combined machine learning with information on blood metabolites to develop a new early diagnostic test that detects ovarian cancer with 93 percent accuracy.
Brendon Banks will graduate from Georgia Tech in two and a half years thanks to a tireless work ethic and a drive to be the best.
School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences researchers find dangerous sulfates are formed, and their particles get bigger, within the plumes of pollution belching from coal-fired power plants.
Physics Professor Nepomuk Otte and students have developed the Trinity Demonstrator to search for sources of high-energy neutrinos that contain clues to the early universe.
Rachel Moore spent nearly 50 days in one of the most remote places on Earth, collecting ice cores; the research has implications for climate change predictions and searching for signs of life on icy worlds.
The research, which was published in Nature Astronomy last month, has the potential to impact our understanding of how water, a critical resource for life and sustained future human missions to the Moon, formed and continues to evolve.
University Archivist Alex McGee invites student organizations to learn how keeping records can be beneficial for years to come.
Qutob is among five Georgia Tech undergraduates awarded the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship for 2023.