July 25, 2025
Nuclear Power Isn’t What You Think — and That’s a Good Thing
5 min read
Georgia Tech researchers are advancing nuclear science and engineering while deconstructing myths around the technology.
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Artificial Intelligence, Energy, State Impact
July 25, 2025
Powering the Future — Without Breaking the Grid
4 min read
Georgia’s booming data center industry brings economic promise and environmental pressure. Researchers say innovation and local action can tip the balance.
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Artificial Intelligence
July 24, 2025
Georgia Tech Research in Computer Vision Signals Next Innovations in AI
2 min read
Computer vision enables AI to see the world. It’s already being used for self-driving vehicles, medical imaging, face recognition, and more. Watch the video and hear from Tech experts about what’s new and what’s coming next.
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July 23, 2025
New Dataset Makes Health Chatbots Like Google's MedGemma More Mindful of African Contexts
5 min read
A new dataset, AfriMed-QA, was created by researchers at Georgia Tech and Google to improve health chatbots like Google's MedGemma, making them more aware of African healthcare realities.
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July 23, 2025
CREATE-X Wins 2025 ABET Innovation Award
1 min read
Georgia Tech’s CREATE-X program has won the 2025 ABET Innovation Award for its transformative approach to entrepreneurial education, empowering thousands of students to launch startups and gain real-world experience.
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Energy, National Interests/National Security, Research
July 22, 2025
Seed Grant Program Advances Energy Innovation Through a National Security Lens
2 min read
In June, the Strategic Energy Institute (SEI) hosted the Energy and National Security Summer Cohort Meeting that convened seed grant awardees from the Energy and National Security Initiative.
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July 21, 2025
School Shootings Lower Spending by Millions in Affected Communities
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Georgia Tech researchers have discovered persistent community-wide economic effects from school shootings.

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Energy
July 20, 2025
How the World’s Nuclear Watchdog Monitors Facilities Around the World – and What it Means That Iran Kicked it Out
6 min read
What happens when a country seeks to develop a peaceful nuclear energy program?
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Alumni
July 18, 2025
Fun with Science: Marcus Nanotechnology Cleanroom and Materials Characterization Facility
3 min read
Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine features Walter Henderson in their latest issue "If These Walls Could Talk"
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Aerospace, Policy, Social Sciences, and Liberal Arts, Research
July 18, 2025
Georgia Tech Study Hopes to Prevent Cislunar Collisions as Moon Missions Increase
8 min read
A Georgia Tech study warns that rising lunar traffic could lead to costly collision avoidance maneuvers, urging better coordination to manage growing risks in cislunar space.
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Batteries, Energy, Engineering, Industry, Research
July 17, 2025
Engineering the Car of the Future
1 min read
ECE experts look to the future of the automotive industry, and how new technology will not only transform vehicles, but reshape the power grid, influence policy decisions, and impact numerous aspects of society.
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Alumni, Building Construction, Business, Education, Student and Faculty
July 17, 2025
Jim Pope Fellow Comes Full Circle as an Educator and Entrepreneur
4 min read
Candace Washington, a seasoned construction professional and Georgia Tech alumna, leveraged her experience and the Jim Pope Fellowship to launch a workforce platform, teach entrepreneurship, and mentor future innovators in construction and engineering.
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July 17, 2025
College ‘General Education’ Requirements Help Prepare Students for Citizenship — But Critics Say It’s Learning Time Taken Away From Useful Studies
6 min read
What do Americans think of when they hear the words “general education”?
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Biotechnology, Health, Bioengineering, Genetics
July 16, 2025
Improved Cancer Detection, Better MRI Imaging Among 2025-2026 Biolocity Awardees
1 min read
Commercialization program in Coulter BME announces project teams who will receive support to get their research to market.
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Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science/Information Technology and Security, Institute and Campus, Research
July 16, 2025
Georgia Tech to Build $20M National AI Supercomputer
4 min read
The National Science Foundation has awarded Georgia Tech and its partners $20 million to build a powerful new supercomputer that will use artificial intelligence to accelerate scientific breakthroughs.
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Aerospace, Physics and Physical Sciences, Research, Student and Faculty
July 15, 2025
LIGO Detects Most Massive Binary Black Hole to Date
5 min read
Before merging, both black holes were spinning exceptionally fast, and their masses fell into a range that should be very rare — or impossible.
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Computer Science/Information Technology and Security, Institute and Campus, Research
July 15, 2025
Georgia Tech to Build $20M National AI Supercomputer
4 min read
The National Science Foundation has awarded Georgia Tech and its partners $20 million to build a powerful new supercomputer that will use artificial intelligence to accelerate scientific breakthroughs.
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Artificial Intelligence, Education
July 14, 2025
The Human Edge in the Age of AI: What Technology Can’t Replace—And How to Build Your Advantage
6 min read
AI is rising, but the human edge—judgment, grit, and connection—still leads.
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July 11, 2025
Georgia Tech Co-hosts NAI Annual Conference in Atlanta; Two Professors Inducted as NAI Fellows
4 min read
Georgia Tech co-hosted the 14th Annual NAI Conference in Atlanta, showcasing its leadership in innovation and commercialization.
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July 11, 2025
AI in Healthcare Could Save Lives and Money — But Change Won’t Happen Overnight
6 min read
Though artificial intelligence has become nearly ubiquitous, from smartphones to chatbots to self-driving cars, its impact on health care so far has been relatively low.
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