Among public universities, Georgia Tech held steady at No. 9.
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If you’ve ever imagined a personal rapid transit system on campus, your dream was once a reality. In the late 1970s, a quarter-mile track connected the Student Center to a nearby parking lot as part of a test system called the Transette. The system was autonomously controlled and built with support from the National Science Foundation; some of its controls paved the way for transit systems in use today.
Plus, it was adorable. Learn more from the Southeastern Railway Museum.
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Among public universities, Georgia Tech held steady at No. 9. Three individual programs earned No. 1 rankings in the same year, and computer science climbed to No. 5.
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A new wearable electronic device that can be inserted inside any shoe can help predict and prevent falls in people with gait impairments, offering a promising alternative to traditional physical therapy.
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A Georgia Tech study found that warming peatlands release more carbon dioxide than expected because microbes use rare nutrients to produce CO2 instead of methane.
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