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The smartphones carried in so many pockets and purses could play a key role in keeping COVID-19 under control as the nation cautiously reopens the…
As the coronavirus pandemic (also known as COVID-19) continues to spread in U.S. cities and around the world, experts are sharing their advice to…
What-if questions can torment a doctor making coronavirus retest decisions: What if a patient’s initial negative test was a false negative, and he…
A nationwide chorus is urging the wearing of homemade face masks in public to fight the spread of the novel coronavirus. One voice is that of is…
“My ‘aha’ moment came when I learned that as of 2006, more people are dying of the Hepatitis C virus (HCV) than of HIV,” explained George Family…
A simple, low-cost ventilator based on the resuscitation bags carried in ambulances – and widely available in hospitals – has been designed by an…
Stepping off of the elevator on the first floor at 6 Executive Park in Atlanta, the first thing you notice about the space is its serenity. It’s…
Stepping off of the elevator on the first floor at 6 Executive Park in Atlanta, the first thing you notice about the space is its serenity. It’s…
In a natural disaster or health emergency, shortages in food and medical supplies are the result of an imbalance in…
COVID-19 has caught Pinar Keskinocak well prepared. For years, she has studied how societies manage pandemics, and how outbreaks overtax…
This semester’s Convergence Innovation Competition will shift to a virtual format for spring 2020 out of an abundance of caution, and to…
It’s a race against time that some participants liken to Apollo 13, the stricken NASA spacecraft for which engineers improvised an air…
The email is from someone you think is a co-worker in another department at your company, who like you, has suddenly found herself teleworking…
In January 2014, the Georgia Institute of Technology, Udacity and AT&T teamed up to launch the first Master of Science in Computer Science…
Some 20 percent of breast cancer survivors will suffer from lymphedema, a potentially severe side effect of treatment that makes arms swell with…
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Is ‘hacking’ the ocean a climate change solution? U.S. experts endorse research on carbon-removal strategies.
Washington Post, Dec. 8, 2021
Millions of helpline calls reveal how COVID affected mental health
Nature, Nov. 17, 2021
Access for all: the democratisation of AI
Engineering and Technology, Nov. 10, 2021
Dancing Georgia Tech robots and Kennesaw State dancers meet in new performance
NPR, Dec. 7, 2021
Geoengineering — First It Was About Messing With The Atmosphere. Now It’s About Hacking The Ocean
CleanTechnica, Dec. 12, 2021
Building Human-Robot Relationships Through Music and Dance
IEEE Spectrum, Dec. 1, 2021
AI weapons pose threat to humanity, warns top scientist
Financial Times, Nov. 29, 2021