Rattling DNA Hustles Transcribers to Targets
Atlanta, GA
DNA is the boss when it comes to the movement of molecules through its dense curls, beating out all other sources of motion.
Horsley Applies SPP Background Towards Water Works Founding
Atlanta, GA
A company founded by Georgia Tech students is pioneering a new model for helping rural communities in developing countries maintain — and sustain — water security.
Combination of Features Produces New Android Vulnerability
Atlanta, GA
A new vulnerability affecting Android mobile devices results not from a traditional bug, but from the malicious combination of two legitimate permissions that power desirable and commonly-used features in popular apps.
Network Traffic Provides Early Indication of Malware Infection
Atlanta, GA
Analyzing network traffic going to suspicious domains could give security administrators earlier warning of malware infections.
Swarms of Autonomous Aerial Vehicles Test New Dogfighting Skills
Atlanta, GA
Researchers recently pitted two swarms of autonomous aircraft against one another.
Kimbrough Reflects on Six Months in Space
Atlanta, GA
Astronaut Shane Kimbrough talks about six month mission aboard the International Space Station.
Alumnus Shane Kimbrough Takes Final Spacewalk
Atlanta, GA
Alumnus Shane Kimbrough will spend the day outside the International Space Station.
Hair Spacing Keeps Honeybees Clean During Pollination
Atlanta, GA
A honeybee can carry up to 30 percent of its body weight in pollen because of the strategic spacing of its nearly three million hairs.
NASA Chooses Georgia Tech For New Solar System Research Project
Atlanta, GA
A Georgia Tech-led research project is one of four chosen by NASA to broaden knowledge of the Solar System.
From the Butterfly's Wing to the Tornado: Predicting Turbulence
Atlanta, GA
Remember the adage about a flapping butterfly's wing triggering a tornado? Physicists are getting better at predicting the wiles of turbulence.