Schmidt Sciences announces next cohort of early-to mid- career scientists to each receive up to $2.5 million to pursue novel research
A new study is unearthing how and why peatlands are producing carbon dioxide and methane. 
The questions of how humankind came to be, and whether we are alone in the universe, have captured imaginations for millennia. But to answer these questions, scientists must first understand life itself and how it could have arisen.
Scientists team up to better understand how certain types of air pollution increase the risk of developing dementia. 
The Southeastern Cyber Cup hackathon returns for a third year, Oct. 10, 17, and 24.
Nexus is Georgia Tech’s next-generation supercomputer, replacing the HIVE.
From robotic musicianship to cinematic storytelling, faculty and students are pioneering projects that blend disciplines in groundbreaking ways.
Candidates will visit campus in September and present a seminar addressing their broad vision for the academic enterprise.
The largest single gift in Institute history will support faculty and academic excellence in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering.
Delivering the annual Institute Address, Georgia Tech President Ángel Cabrera reflected on a historic year.