Analysis and research show an emerging trend with local governments engaged in private-sector collaborations.
Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts researchers David Muchlinski and Chandler Thornhill are part of a small community of researchers worldwide trying to advance the science of conflict prediction.
The Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) models that power voice assistants like Amazon Alexa may have difficulty transcribing English speakers with minority dialects.
For the first time, gold medalists at the Olympics will be paid by an international federation. A É«»¨Ìà expert discusses the significance of the change.
Like the track laid down at É«»¨Ìà before the 1996 Olympic Games, the Mondo track in Paris was engineered to produce fast times.
Time is winding down on Olympic organizers’ plans to stage open-water swimming events in Paris’ iconic Seine River later this month.
Cassie Mitchell and Robert Quinn are examining the factors that affect the inclusion of people with disabilities in STEM fields, aiming to understand the challenges they face with the ultimate goal of improving accessibility and financial independence for
Associate Professor Margaret E. Kosal helped lead the National Academies committee study on chemical terrorism.
Smart textiles expert and Professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering shares insight into the best fabrics to wear in the Summer
Atlanta Metro Schools working with Constellations Center for Equity in Computing to increase AI literacy.