A new study led by the School of Psychology's Audrey Duarte found that older people struggle to remember important details because their brains can’t resist the irrelevant “stuff” they soak up subconsciously.
Following the groundbreaking discovery of the first gravitational wave last year, LIGO confirmed yesterday that a second gravitational wave was observed.
Outdoor Recreation Georgia Tech hosts its first summer wellness hike this weekend, but opportunities exist throughout the year for the Tech community to get outdoors.
Baseball has spring training and football has its rookie camps and summer workouts. For young researchers at the Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, there is the Techniques Symposium.
The Social Media Profile of the Black Lives Matter Movement
A recent Georgia Tech study found that this community is unlike many other social movements because of an ability to bond over the course of many months.
With two parents who taught at a local college, Deborah Phillips witnessed the lasting impact of educators at an early age. Now, she brings her real estate prowess into the classroom in the College of Design.
Students in Sustainable Transportation Abroad, a new Civil and Environmental Engineering course, spent nearly two weeks traveling through the Netherlands — mostly by bicycle — studying the country's transportation systems.
A Tech professor is using acoustic engineering to transcribe the crackling sounds of a knee joint into a moving graph, painting a picture of what a healthy knee sounds like.