The Georgia Tech Library’s Raven Davis turned a lifelong love of books into a career in data analytics. Her work is shaping a future where libraries remain the heart of academic life. Raven Davis is ...
Thanks in large part to science fiction movies and TV, the term “nuclear waste” can be alarming — calling to mind images of glowing green goo oozing into the soil and contaminating all it touches.
One solution is to start with a more moldable form of these super-metals: powder. In a specialized form of additive manufacturing (like 3D printing), manufacturers start with fine metal powders and ...
A new study from the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy identifies energy insecurity — the inability to meet basic household energy needs — as a critical, yet often overlooked, social ...
In 2015, before the cleaning crews hit the sidewalks of downtown Atlanta and before scavenger animals arose to snag an easy meal, Adam Betuel would venture into the darkness of the early mornings to ...
When Maia Barrow was in sixth grade, a close relative was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). Seeing their cognitive decline sparked her interest in neuroscience. She chose to study at Georgia ...
Soft, wearable system offers continuous wireless monitoring of newborns’ health.A new, soft, all-in-one, wearable system has been designed for continuous wireless monitoring of neonatal health in ...
Welcome to the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Conference, one of the largest scientific gatherings in the world, drawing more than 30,000 attendees to San Diego in November. According to Annabelle ...
A new study from the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy identifies energy insecurity — the inability to meet basic household energy needs — as a critical, yet often overlooked, social ...
The U. S. National Science Foundation AI Institute for Advances in Optimization (AI4OPT) is proud to announce that its director, Pascal Van Hentenryck, has been invited as a plenary speaker at the ...
The U.S. government is entering its sixth week of the federal shutdown as lawmakers continue to work toward an agreement on federal spending for the new fiscal year, which began on Oct. 1. The impasse ...
The plan is to ramp this up to 10% by Nov. 14 should the shutdown extend that long. The FAA, the U.S. Department of Transportation and the airlines are working together on the details of which flights ...