How the Elephant Uses its Trunk to Eat

Atlanta, GA

A new study shows how elephants use the trunks to compress food before eating it.

New Chip Measures Multiple Cellular Responses to Speed Drug Discovery

Atlanta, GA

Nano-electric technology may improve the drug development process.

How Animals Use Their Tails to Swish and Swat Away Insects

Atlanta, GA

A new study shows how animals use their tails to keep mosquitoes at bay.

How Communication Among Cells Affects Development of Multicellular Tissue

Atlanta, GA

A new study shows how intercellular communication affects the differentiation of an embryonic stem cell colony over time.

Microfluidic Molecular Exchanger Helps Control Therapeutic Cell Manufacturing

Atlanta, GA

Researchers have demonstrated an integrated technique for monitoring specific biomolecules.

Red Glow Helps Identify Nanoparticles for Delivering RNA Therapies

Atlanta, GA

A new screening process could dramatically accelerate the identification of nanoparticles suitable for delivering therapeutic RNA into living cells.

3D-Printed Tracheal Splints Used in Groundbreaking Pediatric Surgery

Atlanta, GA

With support from Georgia Tech, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta placed 3D-printed tracheal splints in a pediatric patient.

Georgia Tech Internet of Things Center Releases Research Report on IoT Data Standards for the Smart Built Environment

Atlanta, GA

Georgia Tech Internet of Things research center issues new report on integrated building data standards.

Buzzing Cancer Drugs into Malignancies in the Brain

Atlanta, GA

As a new anti-cancer drug delivery method heads into phase I clinical trials, researchers explore the tissue-level mechanisms that make it work.

Genomic Study of 412 Anthrax Strains Provides New Virulence Clues

Atlanta, GA

Georgia Tech and CDC researchers have provided new information about the factors affecting the virulence of anthrax.