Rachel Moore spent nearly 50 days in one of the most remote places on Earth, collecting ice cores; the research has implications for climate change predictions and searching for signs of life on icy worlds.
The research, which was published in Nature Astronomy last month, has the potential to impact our understanding of how water, a critical resource for life and sustained future human missions to the Moon, formed and continues to evolve.
In the wake of the pandemic, the U.S. is changing its national security policy.
Employees tend to align with creative workers, particulary from different genders and demographics, in the workplace.
Research highlighting crucial role of front-line workers in designing automated technologies earns best paper award at premier social computing conference.
Following in the early footsteps of esteemed Nobel laureates, national leaders, and esteemed faculty, 38 of Tech’s graduate students have just been awarded the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF GRF). 
SHES and GaMEP are collaborating to help Georgia businesses thrive.
Georgia Tech researchers are working to make AI applications more reliable and more resilient.
Cybersecurity master’s student Sneha Talwalkar and GTRI Principal Research Scientist Courtney Crooks are working to build the framework of an AI tool with the goal of providing support and protection to domestic abuse survivors.
Georgia Tech researchers have uncovered eco-friendly bacterial proteins that stabilize methane clathrates, offering a green solution to climate challenges and potential implications for astrobiology.