Scientists Demonstrate Basics of Nucleic Acid Computing Inside Cells

Atlanta, GA

Using strands of nucleic acid, scientists have demonstrated basic computing operations inside a living mammalian cell.

Two-Stage Power Management System Boosts Energy-Harvesting Efficiency

Atlanta, GA

A power management and storage system could boost energy harvesting.

3D “Nanobridges” Formed Using Electron Beam Writing with Tiny Jets of Liquid Precursor

Atlanta, GA

Researchers have demonstrated a new process for rapidly fabricating complex three-dimensional nanostructures from a variety of materials, including metals.

Autonomous Machines are On Their Own

Atlanta, GA

Georgia Tech innovations are making unmanned aircraft, boats and submersibles smarter and more capable.

A Hairy Situation: Hair Increases Surface Area for Animals by 100 Times

Atlanta, GA

Because of hair, a cat's true surface area is the size of a ping pong table.

A Hairy Situation: Hair Increases Surface Area for Animals by 100 Times

Atlanta, GA

Because of hair, a cat's true surface area is the size of a ping pong table.

Entering the Strange World of Ultra-Cold Chemistry

Atlanta, GA

Georgia Tech has received a grant from the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research to study the unusual chemical and physical properties of atoms and molecules at ultra-cold temperatures.

Carnegie Corp. Awards $485,000 Grant to Nunn School to Study Nuclear Instability

Atlanta, GA

Sam Nunn School of International Affairs receives grant to study how technologies are increasing nuclear instability.

Ants: Both Solid-like and Liquid-like

Atlanta, GA

Study finds that ants are actually liquid-like and solid-like simultaneously

Georgia Tech named a Center of Knowledge Interchange partner by Siemens

Atlanta, GA

Global technology company Siemens has named Georgia Tech a Center of Knowledge Interchange (CKI) partner.