As 'Flesh-Eating' Leishmania Come Closer, a Vaccine Against Them Does, Too
Atlanta, GA
A potentially deadly parasite that can ulcerate skin, nose, mouth and organs could someday meet its match in an experimental vaccine that has now worked in lab tests on humanized mice.
Eclipse Reflections from the Experts
Atlanta, GA
Faculty members provide their thoughts on witnessing the solar eclipse.
Searching for Science in the Solar Darkness
Atlanta, GA
Scientists have long used eclipses to learn more about the sun and the Earth.
Climbing Stairs Just Got Easier with Energy-Recycling Steps
Atlanta, GA
Energy-recycling stairs developed to store a user’s energy during descent and return energy to the climber during ascent.
Unique 3-D Printed Models Could Improve Patient Outcomes in Heart Valve Replacements
Atlanta, GA
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology and the Piedmont Heart Institute are using standard medical imaging and new 3-D printing technologies to create patient-specific heart valve models that mimic the physiological qualities of the real valves.
Boeing, Georgia Tech Unveil New Research Center
Atlanta, GA
The Boeing Manufacturing Development Center works to implement automation in industrial applications.
Selfies: We Love How We Look and We’re Here to Show You
Atlanta, GA
When it comes to selfies, appearance is (almost) everything.
Georgia Tech Researcher Provides Expert Testimony to Congress
Atlanta, GA
GTRI’s Gary McMurray spoke about the 2018 Farm Bill, agricultural research before a Senate committee.
Wildfires Pollute Much More Than Previously Thought
Atlanta, GA
Data from flights through wildfire plumes reveal three times the officially noted levels for fine particles
Robot Uses Deep Learning and Big Data to Write and Play its Own Music
Atlanta, GA
A marimba-playing robot with four arms and eight sticks is writing and playing its own compositions in the School of Music.