Lack of access to safe and affordable housing is harmful to health. Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Biotechnology, Health, Bioengineering, Genetics

January 8, 2026

Illness Is More Than Just Biological – Medical Sociology Shows How Social Factors Get Under the Skin and Cause Disease

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Three individuals standing at a workbench in front of a large Mazak hybrid manufacturing machine, discussing components and technical drawings.
January 8, 2026

How Georgia Tech Is Transforming Advanced Manufacturing

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Georgia Tech’s hybrid manufacturing innovations are transforming defense and industry alike, turning complex repair challenges into fast, scalable solutions that boost performance, resilience, and real world impact.
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Lack of access to safe and affordable housing is harmful to health. Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
January 8, 2026

Illness Is More Than Just Biological – Medical Sociology Shows How Social Factors Get Under the Skin and Cause Disease

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Bainbridge High School students in the AMP program gathered in October 2025 to race their cars and put their manufacturing skills to the test.
January 7, 2026

How a Race Car Project Is Transforming Rural STEM Education

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Inside Georgia Tech’s Advanced Manufacturing Pathways program, high school students learn to design, build, test, and dream big through a collaboration that’s reshaping classrooms and communities.
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The Building for Equity and Sustainability undergraduate research class celebrates the opening of the outdoor classroom that they designed and built with the West Atlanta Watershed Alliance in Bush Mountain (April 14, 2025).
January 6, 2026

Celebrating a Decade of Impact: The Center for Sustainable Communities Research and Education (SCoRE) Marks 10 Years of Community-Engaged Sustainability at Georgia Tech

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Georgia Tech’s Center for Sustainable Communities Research and Education (SCoRE) is celebrating its 10th anniversary, marking a decade of transformative work that has bridged campus and community to advance sustainability across Atlanta and beyond.
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Pictured are Christian Coles (left) and Moinak Choudhury (right).
January 6, 2026

Solar-powered Façade Panel System Wins Seed Grant Award

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The Institute for People and Technology (IPaT) and the College of Design (CoD) awarded a seed grant to Christian Coles, lecturer in the School of Architecture; Moinak Choudhury, Ph.D., lecturer in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC);
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Armita Manafzadeh
January 6, 2026

Joints in Motion: Armita Manafzadeh Receives Carl Gans Young Investigator Award

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Manafzadeh will join Georgia Tech as an assistant professor in the School of Biological Sciences in August 2026. The new Manafzadeh Lab at Georgia Tech will investigate how joints work and where they come from — both evolutionarily and developmentally. 
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Two Georgia Tech researchers looking at a biomedical chip.
January 5, 2026

Georgia Tech Climbs to No. 2 University in Federally Sponsored Research Expenditures

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This is the Institute’s best ranking in the National Science Foundation’s annual survey.
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January 5, 2026

Y Combinator Backing and $30M Investment  Take Startup Greptile to the Next Level 

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Greptile, a fast‑growing AI startup founded by Georgia Tech students, has rapidly scaled from a CREATE‑X pivot to a Y Combinator–backed, $180 million–valued company serving thousands of customers with tools that help engineering teams analyze and improve
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Catchr
January 5, 2026

Georgia Tech Student’s Fishing App Catchr Becomes Global Hit Before Acquisition

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Georgia Tech graduate Matthew Steele’s fishing app Catchr became a global chart‑topping hit with nearly 200,000 downloads before he sold it to a buyer committed to expanding its future.
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Growth Without Hiring: The Last Pendulum Swing
AI
December 23, 2025

Growth Without Hiring: The Last Pendulum Swing

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Supply chain employers are pursuing “growth without hiring” by using AI, automation, and lean teams, making it critical for both organizations and professionals to proactively build skills, resilience, and long-term talent pipelines.
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RBI Annual Report
December 18, 2025

RBI Releases 2025 Year End Report

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Thank you to the entire RBI community for participating in a transformative 2025. Please enjoy reviewing the accomplishments we made together. We look forward to partnering with you in 2026.
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Georgia Tech Professor Martha Grover with her research team
December 18, 2025

Nuclear Waste: What It Is — and What It Isn’t

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Nuclear waste can be managed safely with proper safety protocols. Researchers at Georgia Tech and around the world are working on safer reactor designs, advanced monitoring, and innovative recycling methods to turn nuclear waste into new opportunities — f
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Sidney Scott-Sharoni
December 17, 2025

AI Shouldn’t Try to Be Your Friend, According to New Georgia Tech Research

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A Ph.D. graduate’s research shows that the more humanlike an AI agent is, the less likely a user is to follow it.
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 Mice have complex visual systems that can clarify how vision works in people. Westend61/Getty Images

Biotechnology, Health, Bioengineering, Genetics

December 16, 2025

Gazing Into the Mind’s Eye With Mice – How Neuroscientists Are Seeing Human Vision More Clearly

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AI
December 16, 2025

AI4Science Center Awards Inaugural Seed Grants

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The AI4Science Center's seed grant aims to support the development of research projects centered on innovation and collaboration.
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 Mice have complex visual systems that can clarify how vision works in people. Westend61/Getty Images

Biotechnology, Health, Bioengineering, Genetics

December 16, 2025

Gazing Into the Mind’s Eye With Mice – How Neuroscientists Are Seeing Human Vision More Clearly

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 Mice have complex visual systems that can clarify how vision works in people. Westend61/Getty Images
December 16, 2025

Gazing Into the Mind’s Eye With Mice – How Neuroscientists Are Seeing Human Vision More Clearly

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Affectionally called "DragonCon for neuroscience," the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting is one of the largest academic conferences in the world.
AI
December 16, 2025

Georgia Tech Researchers Make Waves at the World’s Largest Neuroscience Conference

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With more than 60 presentations and recognition for neuroscience outreach and AI research, Georgia Tech demonstrated its growing impact at the 2025 Society for Neuroscience’s annual meeting.
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Andre Calmon, associate professor of operations management
AI
December 16, 2025

The Age of Autonomous Supply Chains is Here

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Harvard Business Review reports that research by Andre Calmon shows generative AI-powered agents can outperform humans in managing complex supply chains.
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