Researchers Use Air-Tagged Macrophages to Transform Cancer Imaging, Diagnosis, and Treatment
July 10, 2025

Researchers Use Air-Tagged Macrophages to Transform Cancer Imaging, Diagnosis, and Treatment

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Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a new approach to cancer imaging and therapy.
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AI
July 10, 2025

Georgia Tech AI Leader Delivers Keynote on AI for Engineering and Societal Impact at IFAC MIM 2025

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Pascal Van Hentenryck, Director of Tech AI delivered a keynote at IFAC MIM 2025, showcasing how the fusion of AI, optimization, and control is transforming engineering and industrial systems.
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Ahmed Yunus and Yongsheng Chen working with a wastewater reactor system in the lab.
July 10, 2025

‘Biochar’ Can Naturally Clean the Pollution that Rain Washes Off Georgia’s Roads

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A new study shows how the material made from leaves and branches that collect on forest floors can be mixed with local soil to filter out road grime before it reaches waterways.
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July 10, 2025

Georgia Tech Supports Panama’s National AI Strategy Development

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Georgia Tech is helping Panama develop its first National AI Strategy that unites government, academia, and industry to harness AI for social good.
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W. Jud Ready, Ph.D.
July 9, 2025

GTRI Will be Prominent Partner With New Space Research Institute, Says Executive Director Jud Ready

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SRI will become the center of all things space-related at the Institute. It will work in partnership with academics, business partners, philanthropists, students, and governments.
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W. Jud Ready, Ph.D.
July 9, 2025

GTRI Will be Prominent Partner With New Space Research Institute, Says Executive Director Jud Ready

5 min read
SRI will become the center of all things space-related at the Institute. It will work in partnership with academics, business partners, philanthropists, students, and governments.
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A male and female researcher working with a metal piece of equipment outdoors with trees and grass in the background
July 9, 2025

Sparking New Ideas on How Wildfire Influences Climate

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Georgia Tech researchers monitor wildfires and their impact on air quality and the climate system.
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Photo of Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafer
July 9, 2025

Lighting the Way to Faster Data Transfer

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DARPA is backing Professor Ali Adibi’s work to use light, not electricity, to move data faster and more efficiently in next-generation electronics.
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Photo of Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafer
July 9, 2025

Lighting the Way to Faster Data Transfer

3 min read
DARPA is backing Professor Ali Adibi’s work to use light, not electricity, to move data faster and more efficiently in next-generation electronics.
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Photo of Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafer
July 9, 2025

Lighting the Way to Faster Data Transfer

3 min read
DARPA is backing Professor Ali Adibi’s work to use light, not electricity, to move data faster and more efficiently in next-generation electronics.
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A woman stands behind a row of skulls.
July 8, 2025

Jenny McGuire Named Teasley Professor

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Jenny McGuire has been named a Teasley Professor, advancing Georgia Tech’s leadership in biodiversity research and climate resilience.
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Prototype of an "exploding" capsule next to a syringe. The capsule can deliver medications that are typically only effective if injected.
July 8, 2025

These ‘Exploding’ Capsules Could Deliver Insulin Without a Needle

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Engineers use sodium bicarb to “self-pressurize” a pill able to deliver drugs that usually require injection directly to the small intestine.
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Portrait of Kristina Chatfield
July 8, 2025

Chatfield Hired as New BBISS Director of Business Administration

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Director of Business Administration is a new role within BBISS that will provide administrative leadership and oversight for a growing portfolio of programs and activities.
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Seo-Yul Kim and Ryan Lively
July 7, 2025

Study Demonstrates Low-Cost Method to Remove CO₂ from Air Using Cold Temperatures, Common Materials

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Researchers demonstrated techniques for capturing CO₂ more efficiently and affordably using extremely cold air and widely available porous sorbent materials.
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AI
July 3, 2025

How Agentic AI is Rethinking the Origins of Life on Earth

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Georgia Tech researchers Amirali Aghazadeh and Daniel Saeedi discuss AstroAgents, an agentic AI system that analyzes space chemistry to generate new ideas for life’s beginnings.
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Tech Tower
July 1, 2025

Georgia Tech Launches Two New Interdisciplinary Research Institutes

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By uniting experts across disciplines, Georgia Tech is positioning itself at the forefront of neuroscience and space research.
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An image from Iranian television shows centrifuges lining a hall at Iran’s Natanz uranium enrichment facility in 2021. IRIB via APPEAR
July 1, 2025

Why the US Bombed a Bunch of Metal Tubes − a Nuclear Engineer Explains the Importance of Centrifuges to Iranian Efforts to Build Nuclear Weapons

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When U.S. forces attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities on June 21, 2025, the main target was metal tubes in laboratories deep underground. The tubes are centrifuges that produce highly enriched uranium needed to build nuclear weapons.
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Jud Ready
June 30, 2025

Ready Named Inaugural Executive Director of the Georgia Tech Space Research Institute

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Effective July 1, Ready will serve as the inaugural executive director of Georgia Tech’s new Space Research Institute, which will officially launch on the same date.
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Tim Lieuwen
June 30, 2025

Tim Lieuwen Receives ASME Medal, the Society’s Highest Honor

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AE faculty member and ME alumnus recognized for leadership in clean energy, propulsion, policy.
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Voting Machine
June 27, 2025

Cyberattacks Shake Voters’ Trust in Elections, Regardless of Party

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Nearly half of Americans, both Democrats and Republicans, question whether elections are conducted fairly.
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