July 17, 2025
College ‘General Education’ Requirements Help Prepare Students for Citizenship — But Critics Say It’s Learning Time Taken Away From Useful Studies
What do Americans think of when they hear the words “general education”?
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July 17, 2025
Engineering the Car of the Future
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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July 16, 2025
Improved Cancer Detection, Better MRI Imaging Among 2025-2026 Biolocity Awardees
Commercialization program in Coulter BME announces project teams who will receive support to get their research to market.
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July 16, 2025
Georgia Tech to Build $20M National AI Supercomputer
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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July 15, 2025
Georgia Tech to Build $20M National AI Supercomputer
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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July 15, 2025
LIGO Detects Most Massive Binary Black Hole to Date
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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July 14, 2025
The Human Edge in the Age of AI: What Technology Can’t Replace—And How to Build Your Advantage
AI is rising, but the human edge—judgment, grit, and connection—still leads.
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July 11, 2025
AI in Healthcare Could Save Lives and Money — But Change Won’t Happen Overnight
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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Space: The Current Frontier
Georgia Tech engineers have the solar system covered, with projects hundreds — or millions — of miles from home.
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July 11, 2025
Study: New AI Tool Deciphers Mysteries of Nanoparticle Motion in Liquid Environments
Researchers have developed an AI model that learns the underlying physics governing movements of nanoparticles
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July 11, 2025
Georgia Tech Students Help Illuminate Coffee County’s History
Georgia Tech students received the 2023 Award of Excellence from the American Association of State and Local History for the Coffee County Memory Project
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July 11, 2025
New AI Tool Deciphers Mysteries of Nanoparticle Motion in Liquid Environments
Georgia Tech researchers have developed an AI model that deciphers and simulates the motion of nanoparticles in liquid environments, offering insights into nanoscale physics.
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July 11, 2025
Georgia Tech Co-hosts NAI Annual Conference in Atlanta; Two Professors Inducted as NAI Fellows
Georgia Tech co-hosted the 14th Annual NAI Conference in Atlanta, showcasing its leadership in innovation and commercialization.
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July 10, 2025
‘Biochar’ Can Naturally Clean the Pollution that Rain Washes Off Georgia’s Roads
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
Giga Talks Launches with Georgia Tech’s Pascal Van Hentenryck on AI for Social Good
Pascal Van Hentenryck opened Giga’s inaugural “Giga Talks” by exploring how AI can improve lives across sectors like healthcare, mobility, and education.
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Artificial Intelligence
July 10, 2025
Georgia Tech Featured in National Report on AI-Ready Campuses
Georgia Tech has been recognized in a new IDC white paper, A Blueprint for AI Ready Campuses: Strategies from the Frontlines of Higher Education, as a national leader in deploying artificial intelligence across higher education.
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July 10, 2025
Georgia Tech AI Leader Delivers Keynote on AI for Engineering and Societal Impact at IFAC MIM 2025
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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July 10, 2025
Fueling Young Minds: Georgia Tech Summer Campers Explore Energy Systems With Oglethorpe Power, Green Power EMC, and Georgia System Operations Corporation
As a featured part of this year’s Energy Unplugged Camp, students visited the headquarters of Oglethorpe Power, Green Power EMC, and Georgia System Operations Corporation in Tucker, Georgia.
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July 10, 2025
Georgia Tech AI Tool Cuts Supply Chain Planning from Hours to Minutes
PROPEL, a new AI tool combines machine learning with optimization techniques to help manufacturers make better decisions in less time.
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July 10, 2025
Georgia Tech Supports Panama’s National AI Strategy Development
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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July 9, 2025
GTRI Will be Prominent Partner With New Space Research Institute, Says Executive Director Jud Ready
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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Sparking New Ideas on How Wildfire Influences Climate
Georgia Tech researchers monitor wildfires and their impact on air quality and the climate system.
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Lighting the Way to Faster Data Transfer
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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July 8, 2025
Chatfield Hired as New BBISS Director of Business Administration
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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July 8, 2025
These ‘Exploding’ Capsules Could Deliver Insulin Without a Needle
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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