Voting Machine
June 27, 2025

Cyberattacks Shake Voters’ Trust in Elections, Regardless of Party

6 min read
Nearly half of Americans, both Democrats and Republicans, question whether elections are conducted fairly.
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AI
June 27, 2025

OMSCS Team Takes Entrepreneurial Tack to Win $10,000 in Microsoft Azure Challenge

3 min read
A student team has "learned the value of AI" by creating a job coaching app for people with disabilities.
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A woman using a wheelchair and wearing a grey business suit meets with work colleagues.
AI
June 27, 2025

OMSCS Team Takes Entrepreneurial Tack to Win $10,000 in Microsoft Azure Challenge

3 min read
A student team has "learned the value of AI" by creating a job coaching app for people with disabilities.
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Gary Spinner and Rebecca Grieco received the first IMS employee excellence awards
June 27, 2025

Celebrating Employee Excellence

3 min read
Five honored with IMS Employee Excellence Awards
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Neurons growing in a culture dish (NASA)
AI
June 26, 2025

Brain-Inspired AI Breakthrough Spotlighted at Global Conference

3 min read
Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed an algorithm that helps AI models develop internal organization just like the human brain — boosting efficiency by 20 percent.
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Angshuman Guin (a male professor wearing a black suit) sits at a desk in front of two monitors displaying data
June 26, 2025

The Slow and the Furious: The Researcher Driven to Curb Atlanta’s Soul-Crushing Commute

1 min read
An engineer’s unexpected path to Georgia Tech is paved with detours, data, and a dose of humor.
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Neurons growing in a culture dish (NASA)
AI
June 26, 2025

Brain-Inspired AI Breakthrough Spotlighted at Global Conference

3 min read
Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed an algorithm that helps AI models develop internal organization just like the human brain — boosting efficiency by 20 percent.
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Neurons growing in a culture dish (NASA)
AI
June 26, 2025

Brain-Inspired AI Breakthrough Spotlighted at Global Conference

3 min read
Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed an algorithm that helps AI models develop internal organization just like the human brain — boosting efficiency by 20 percent.
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Professor Joel Kostka at the Al­ex­an­der von Hum­boldt Found­a­tion annual meeting and reception in Germany this week.
June 26, 2025

Joel Kostka re­ceives Hum­boldt Re­search Award

4 min read
The award will support Kostka’s research on the role of marine plant microbiomes in coastal climate resilience in collaboration with Germany’s Max Planck Institute.
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the planet mars with a satellite flying in front of it
June 25, 2025

Mars Rising as the New Frontier of Science and Strategy

4 min read
As the White House accelerates plans for a 2026 crewed mission to Mars, Georgia Tech experts highlight the engineering, scientific, and diplomatic challenges that will shape the success—and sustainability—of humanity’s next giant leap.
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Georgia Tech logo on a graduation cap.
June 25, 2025

Georgia Tech Tops Princeton Review’s Best Value List

1 min read
The Institute earned the recognition for the third consecutive year.
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Asteroid 2024 YR4
June 25, 2025

How Do Scientists Calculate the Probability That an Asteroid Could Hit Earth?

4 min read
When scientists spot an asteroid whose trajectory might take it close to Earth, they monitor it frequently and calculate the probability that it might collide with our planet.
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Researchers
AI
June 25, 2025

Tech Researchers Tabbed to Build AI Systems for Medical Robots in South Korea

4 min read
Georgia Tech researchers are collaborating with South Korean research institutes on a five-year grant to develop an AI-powered humanoid medical assistant to help doctors and nurses in South Korea.
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A diagram showing how the atoms are connected in the praseodymium compound (left); a chart showing the most important electron interactions (right).
June 24, 2025

Georgia Tech Researchers Make an Elemental Discovery

3 min read
New Oxidation State for a Rare Earth Element Could Advance Quantum and Electronic Devices
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 The devices under test will include halide perovskite-based cells, a likely materials platform for next-generation solar cells.
June 24, 2025

Space Station Testing Will Evaluate Photovoltaic Materials

1 min read
Georgia Tech researchers will soon send 18 photovoltaic cells to the International Space Station for a study of how space conditions affect the devices’ operation over time.
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Fan Zhang, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech Receives National Engineering Achievement Award from ANS
June 24, 2025

Fan Zhang Receives National Engineering Achievement Award from ANS

2 min read
Fan Zhang, assistant professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, has received the 2025 Landis Young Member Engineering Achievement Award from the American Nuclear Society (ANS).
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The PIN Summer Interns at the opening ceremony
June 24, 2025

Partnership for Inclusive Innovation Kicks Off Record Summer Internship

1 min read
The Partnership for Inclusive Innovation launched the sixth annual PIN Summer Intern (PSI) program in May with an event at Fort Valley State University’s location in Warner Robins, Georgia. The program is shaping up to be the biggest yet.
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How the World Ran Out of Everything: Inside the Global Supply Chain
June 23, 2025

A Summer Read for Supply Chain Learners: 'How the World Ran Out of Everything' by Peter Goodman

2 min read
A grounded look at what happens when supply chains break — and what it teaches us about how we build them.
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How the World Ran Out of Everything: Inside the Global Supply Chain
June 23, 2025

A Summer Read for Supply Chain Learners: 'How the World Ran Out of Everything' by Peter Goodman

2 min read
A grounded look at what happens when supply chains break — and what it teaches us about how we build them.
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Heavy smoke and fire rise from an oil refinery in southern Tehran
June 19, 2025

Nuclear Scientists Have Long Been Targets in Covert Ops – Israel Has Brought That Policy Out of the Shadows

7 min read
At least 14 nuclear scientists are believed to be among those killed in Israel’s Operation Rising Lion, launched on June 13, 2025, ostensibly to destroy or degrade Iran’s nuclear program and military capabilities.
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