Dehydration Alters Human Brain Shape and Activity, Slackens Task Performance

Atlanta, GA

Visible proof that dehydration messes with the brain and cognitive performance.

More Workers Working Might Not Get More Work Done, Ants (and Robots) Show

Atlanta, GA

A new study shows that ants have a lot to teach robots about working in confined spaces.

This Matrix Delivers Healing Stem Cells to Injured Elderly Muscles

Atlanta, GA

Elderly accident victims and Duchene muscular dystrophy sufferers could someday benefit from this stem cell hydrogel successfully tested in mice.

Georgia Tech Creates Cybersecurity Master’s Degree Online for Less Than $10,000

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New online master's in cybersecurity will cost less than $10,000.

Coffee Leads to Collaboration

Atlanta, GA

Meetings over coffee led two professors to collaborate on research.

World’s Fastest Creature May Also be One of the Smallest

Atlanta, GA

Researchers are studying a tiny single-celled protozoan that achieves blazing-fast acceleration while contracting its worm-like body.

Integrated Sensor Could Monitor Brain Aneurysm Treatment

Atlanta, GA

A proof-of-concept sensor could help with monitoring treatment of brain aneurysms.

Previously Overlooked “Coral Ticks” Weaken Degraded Reefs

Atlanta, GA

A previously overlooked predator could be increasing the pressure on endangered coral reefs.

Material Formed from Crab Shells and Trees Could Replace Flexible Plastic Packaging

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STAMI Researchers have created a material derived from crab shells and tree fibers that has the potential to replace the flexible plastic packaging used to keep food fresh.

Material Formed from Crab Shells and Trees Could Replace Flexible Plastic Packaging

Atlanta, GA

Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology have created a material derived from crab shells and tree fibers that has the potential to replace the flexible plastic packaging used to keep food fresh.