Georgia Tech Awarded $1.5M to Build People-Centric Network for National Research Database
The $1.5M project aims to raise visibility for researchers at HBCUs and Minority Serving Institution (MSIs).
Water on the Moon May Be Forming Due to Electrons From Earth
The research, which was published in Nature Astronomy last month, has the potential to impact our understanding of how water, a critical resource for life and sustained future human missions to the Moon, formed and continues to evolve.
Coskun Receives $1.86 Million NIH MIRA Award to Map Spatial Molecular Neighborhoods
Georgia Tech researcher plans to probe subcellular and cellular organization, counting molecular neighborhoods and building to better understand the spatial organization of cells.
How Insects Evolved to Ultrafast Flight (And Back)
Many insects fly synchronously, matching the nervous system pulses to wing movement. But smaller insects don’t have the mechanics for this and must flap their wings harder, which works only up to a certain point. That’s where asynchronous flight comes in.
Georgia Tech to Launch Interdisciplinary Neurosciences Research Program
This fall, the Institute will launch a foundational, interdisciplinary program to lead in research related to neuroscience, neurotechnology, and society.
Playing Hide and Seek with a New Breed of Malware Threatening Millions of Users
Georgia Tech researchers are working with service providers to take on new malware that disguises its malicious traffic as benign.
Echoes of Extinctions: Novel Method Unearths Ecosystem Disruptions
Their novel approach showed how mammal traits evolved with changing environments and revealed factors that contributed to biodiversity loss.
Common Probiotic Bacteria Could Help Boost Protection Against Influenza
A newly funded research project might one day lead to the development of a pill or capsule able to boost the effectiveness of traditional vaccines against influenza
New Tool Skewers Socially Engineered Attack Ads
A new tool developed at Georgia Tech is proving to be highly effective against online malicious ads.
Physicists Solve Mysteries of Microtubule Movers
Physicists have developed a new model and clearer picture of molecular movements within active matter — bringing science a step closer to designing specific functions into new materials, and understanding emergent behaviors.