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If you’re in the market for an internet-connected garage door opener, doorbell, thermostat, security camera, yard irrigation system, slow cooker…
Computing technology has shaped modern offices and retooled how many businesses operate. Now, as technology gets smaller, cheaper, and more…
Research, economic development and other sponsored activities at Georgia Tech passed a significant milestone during the fiscal year that concluded…
Students from Georgia Tech and universities across the country are participating in two summer programs to support local communities exploring…
The number of individuals affected by Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is increasing every year, with an estimated 15 percent to 20 percent of…
In the year 2026, at rush hour, your self-driving car abruptly shuts down right where it blocks traffic. You climb out to see gridlock down every…
There’s a shiny black espresso machine prominently displayed in Shannon Yee’s office in Georgia Tech’s George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical…
On April 9-10, 27 student teams at gathered at Georgia Tech's campuses in Atlanta and Metz for the demo and judging finale of the Convergence…
For the first time, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for issues related to…
Two College of Design researchers are each on a winning team in the Georgia Smart Communities Challenge for 2019. The four winning communities…
A new study has found that variability in night-to-night sleep time and reduced sleep quality adversely affect the ability of older adults to…
The University System of Georgia (USG)’s Board of Regents has appointed College of Computing Distinguished Professor and Institute for People and…
A 5,000-year-old toy still enjoyed by kids today has inspired an inexpensive, hand-powered scientific tool that could not only impact how field…
ADHD or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is the most common neurological disorder in children in the United States. According to the …
The magnitude is difficult to pinpoint, but the International Labor Organization estimates that currently, there are 30 million victims…
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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