Spontaneous Robot Dances Highlight a New Kind of Order in Active Matter
Atlanta, GA
Researchers have proposed a new principle by which active matter systems can spontaneously order, without need for higher level instructions.
Georgia Tech Will Help Manage DOE’s Savannah River Laboratory
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech is part of a team that has been selected to manage the DOE's Savannah River National Laboratory
The Tension Between Awareness and Fatigue Shapes Covid-19 Spread
Atlanta, GA
Two human factors - awareness of the virus and fatigue - are battling to control the path of Covid-19.
Hydrogel Could Open New Path for Glaucoma Treatment Without Drugs or Surgery
Atlanta, GA
Researchers have developed a potential new treatment for the eye disease glaucoma that could replace daily eye drops and surgery.
Shuttering Fossil Fuel Power Plants May Cost Less Than Expected
Atlanta, GA
A generator-level model suggests that most fossil fuel power plants could complete normal lifespans and still close by 2035.
Coronavirus Vaccine Approval Will Launch Unprecedented Public Health Initiative
Atlanta, GA
When one or more coronavirus vaccines receives FDA emergency use authorization, it will launch a major public health and logistics initiative.
Machine Learning Advances Materials for Separations, Adsorption, and Catalysis
Atlanta, GA
Machine learning is helping accelerate the development of highly tunable materials known as metal-organic frameworks.
Dense Microgel Suspensions Reveal In-silico What Happens Under Compression
Atlanta, GA
Simulations of microgel suspensions show the surprising behavior of these materials when they are compressed.
‘Programmable Medicine’ is the Goal for New Bio-circuitry Research
Atlanta, GA
A team of researchers is now using what they’ve learned about bio-circuits to lay the groundwork for the future of programmable medicine.
E-Beam Atomic-scale 3-D ‘Sculpting’ Could Enable New Quantum Nanodevices
Atlanta, GA
Researchers have demonstrated the ability to both etch away and deposit high-resolution nanoscale patterns on two-dimensional layers of graphene oxide.