Researchers at Georgia Tech and Emory University have created energy-recycling stairs that store a user’s energy during descent and return energy to the user during ascent.
A new Georgia Tech Police Department initiative is aimed at stemming a rise in bike thefts. As a result, cyclists who leave their bikes unlocked may find a surprise from Tech police when they return.
Steve Cross, Georgia Tech’s executive vice president for research, was one of 11 panelists at a roundtable discussion in Washington, D.C., yesterday focused on funding priorities and the role of higher education.
A Football Game, a Train Wreck, and a Bitter Rivalry
The Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine tells the story of how a 19th century football game and a train wreck led to one of the most heated rivalries in college sports.
If you've ever wondered what campus looked like a century ago, the Library Archives digital portal is a treasure trove of historic images and documents. Go back in time with the Buildings and Landscapes exhibit.
The Yellow Jackets were led by women's swimming and diving's Samantha Kase, baseball's Jonathan King, and football's Isiah Willis, who all received the honor for the fifth time in their collegiate careers.
Cancer cells kill most often by crawling away from their original tumors to later re-root in vital parts of the body in a process called metastasis. Tech researchers have developed a new treatment to thwart cancer by, in a sense, breaking the cells’ legs.