As Strong as its Weakest Link: Experiments Determine Real-world Limits of Graphene
Atlanta, GA
Researchers have measured the fracture toughness of imperfect graphene for the first time and found it to be somewhat brittle.
Neuromorphic Computing "Roadmap" Envisions Analog Path to Simulating Human Brain
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech researchers have published a "roadmap" that details techniques that could make it possible to build a practical neuromorphic computer to mimic human cognition.
Seeing Double: New Study Explains Evolution of Duplicate Genes
Atlanta, GA
Researchers have shown that a process called DNA methylation can shield duplicate genes from being removed from the genome during natural selection. The redundant genes survive and are shaped by evolution over time, giving birth to new cellular funct
Self-Assembled Silver Superlattices Create Molecular Machines with Hydrogen-Bond “Hinges” and Moving “Gears”
Atlanta, GA
A new study of self-assembled silver-based structures known as superlattices has revealed an unusual and unexpected behavior: arrays of gear-like molecular-scale machines that rotate in unison when pressure is applied.
Heat-Conducting Polymer Cools Hot Electronic Devices at 200 Degrees C
Atlanta, GA
Using nanofibers, researchers have developed a thermal interface material able to conduct heat 20 times better than the original polymer.
Robotic Arm Probes Chemistry of 3-D Objects by Mass Spectrometry
Atlanta, GA
A new robotic system at Georgia Tech’s Center for Chemical Evolution could soon let scientists better simulate and analyze the chemical reactions of early Earth on the surface of real rocks.
Georgia Tech Hosts GENI Engineering Conference
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech Hosts GENI Engineering Conference
Robotic Prosthesis Turns Drummer into a Three-Armed Cyborg
Atlanta, GA
A new robotic prosthesis controls two drumsticks for an amputee.
Bioengineering at Tech
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech faculty member and bioengineering pioneer, Bob Nerem, and his wife, Marilyn, are creating an endowed professorship
Silicon-Germanium Chip Sets New Speed Record
Atlanta, GA
A research collaboration has demonstrated the world's fastest silicon-based device to date.