Georgia Tech researchers are using deep learning to identify early signs of heart failure.
In a paper published by the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA), Georgia Tech’s…
Most people have felt that sting from grabbing a doorknob after walking across a carpet or seen how a balloon will stick to a fuzzy surface after a few moments of vigorous rubbing.
While the effects of static…
Every two minutes in the U.S., a person dies of sudden cardiac arrest or fibrillation, the most common cause of death worldwide.
Doctors still do not fully understand exactly what goes on in the heart during…
There are a number of factors associated with the prolonged survival of patients with brain cancer. One of the most important involves the amount of tumor that is removed during surgery. There is a fine but critical…
The mass pursuit of a conspicuous suspect in Alzheimer’s disease may have held back research success for decades. Now, a…
A new login authentication approach could improve the security of current biometric techniques that rely on video or images of users’ faces. Known as Real-Time Captcha, the technique uses a unique challenge that…
Bees? Great. Ants? Hit or miss. Slime mold amoebas? Fail. Though nature offers excellent design inspirations in some information technology systems, in other systems, it can bomb.
Known for his work on …
In popular culture, asteroids play the role of apocalyptic threat, get blamed for wiping out the dinosaurs – and offer an extraterrestrial source for mineral mining.
But for researcher…
The United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) has officially acknowledged a new regional sustainability network, RCE Greater Atlanta. RCEs are Regional Centres of…
Bob Guldberg, executive director of the Petit institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience at Georgia Institute of Technology, took center stage Thursday night at the 2018 Georgia Bio Life Science Health Impact Awards…
This Valentine’s Day, Charles Isbell, executive associate dean and professor in Georgia Tech’s College of Computing, took the stand in Washington to testify…
The human brain, with its 100 billion chattering neurons, remains one of the great mysteries in medical science. Because that three-pound mass of tissue inside our skulls is so misunderstood, disorders like Alzheimer…
Two researchers with the Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience at the Georgia Institute of Technology – Vinayak Agarwal and Bilal Haider – are among the 126 outstanding U.S. and Canadian researchers…
Drone technology is quickly evolving –no longer just for military use, these flying robots now have a place within commercial enterprise. Also known as unmanned aerial vehicles, drones today have practical…
Chemical biologists at Georgia Tech and peer institutions in the Greater Atlanta area are poised for a grand debut on April 21, 2018 – at the First Annual Greater…
Two current College of Engineering faculty members and an adjunct professor (and former dean) have been named to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Election to…
Georgia Tech’s latest artificial intelligence research, presented Feb. 2-7 at the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence in New Orleans,…
The Institute for Data Engineering and Science (IDEaS) teamed with Correlation…
The 2018 class of Petit Undergraduate Research Scholars is officially on pace to become a future generation of leaders in…
There are vast, invisible, churning communities of organisms living all around and inside every living thing on Earth, overwhelmingly outnumbering us. We can’t see them, but their influence is profound – their…