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Newswise: New Approach Transports Trapped Ions to Create Entangling Gates
Released: 28-Jan-2022 10:20 AM EST
New Approach Transports Trapped Ions to Create Entangling Gates
Georgia Institute of Technology

Scientists at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) have demonstrated the feasibility of a new approach that moves trapped ion pairs through a single laser beam, potentially reducing power requirements and simplifying the system for creating entangled qubits.

Newswise: A Catalyst for More Efficient Green Hydrogen Production
Released: 14-Jan-2022 3:05 PM EST
A Catalyst for More Efficient Green Hydrogen Production
Georgia Institute of Technology

Georgia Tech researchers have developed a new water-splitting process and material that maximize the efficiency of producing green hydrogen.

Newswise: Rubber Material Holds Key to Long-lasting, Safer EV Batteries
Released: 12-Jan-2022 11:05 AM EST
Rubber Material Holds Key to Long-lasting, Safer EV Batteries
Georgia Institute of Technology

For electric vehicles (EVs) to become mainstream, they need cost-effective, safer, longer-lasting batteries that won’t explode during use or harm the environment. Researchers at Georgia Tech may have found a promising alternative to conventional lithium-ion batteries made from a common material: rubber.

Newswise: Lifesaving Device Providing Breath of Hope
Released: 21-Dec-2021 3:25 PM EST
Lifesaving Device Providing Breath of Hope
Georgia Institute of Technology

Georgia Tech researchers develop 3D airway splint and Penn State surgeons perform life-saving surgery, and a little girl celebrates another birthday: A clinical case study

   
Newswise: Gene Network Changes Associated with Cancer Onset and Progression Identify New Candidates for Targeted Gene Therapy
Released: 21-Dec-2021 2:40 PM EST
Gene Network Changes Associated with Cancer Onset and Progression Identify New Candidates for Targeted Gene Therapy
Georgia Institute of Technology

John McDonald and Zainab Arshad have identified novel changes in gene network interactions associated with cancer that may lead to new treatment targets for chemotherapy.

   
Newswise: Microelectronics Momentum Drives the Nation’s Semiconductor Resurgence
Released: 17-Dec-2021 9:50 AM EST
Microelectronics Momentum Drives the Nation’s Semiconductor Resurgence
Georgia Institute of Technology

As the United States rebuilds its domestic semiconductor infrastructure, Georgia Tech serves as a vital partner – to train the microelectronics workforce, drive future microelectronics advances, and provide unique fabrication and packaging facilities for industry, academic and government partners to develop and test new solutions.

Newswise: Silicon-Germanium Integrated Circuit Enables Direct Throughput RF Signal Processing
Released: 12-Dec-2021 10:05 AM EST
Silicon-Germanium Integrated Circuit Enables Direct Throughput RF Signal Processing
Georgia Institute of Technology

Researchers have developed a new general-purpose, high-performance monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) for the direct filtering and processing of radio frequency (RF) signals in the microwave and millimeter-wave spectrum. The IC is designed to meet the need for high-frequency, wideband analog electronics for specialized applications with small form factors and challenging weight and power budgets.

Newswise: Getting to the Root of Plant-Soil Interactions: Optical Instrument to Give Clearest 3D Images Yet of Rhizosphere
Released: 3-Dec-2021 3:55 PM EST
Getting to the Root of Plant-Soil Interactions: Optical Instrument to Give Clearest 3D Images Yet of Rhizosphere
Georgia Institute of Technology

Georgia Tech scientists and engineers are building a new DOE-funded instrument that captures 3D images of plant-microbe chemical reactions underground in an interdisciplinary effort to develop biofuels and fertilizers — and help mitigate climate change.

Released: 2-Dec-2021 7:05 PM EST
Building Better Tools for Biomanufacturing
Georgia Institute of Technology

Advanced cell-based therapies are providing groundbreaking treatment options when other drugs aren’t working. Georgia Tech researchers have developed tool the size of a thumbnail that performs real-time cell analysis, improving efficiency and speeding up the time it takes to create a personalized, life-saving treatment and cures for previously untreatable diseases.

   
Newswise: Researchers Test Microchip for High-Density Synthesis of Archival Data Storage DNA
Released: 30-Nov-2021 8:05 PM EST
Researchers Test Microchip for High-Density Synthesis of Archival Data Storage DNA
Georgia Institute of Technology

Researchers have made significant advances toward the goal of a new microchip able to grow DNA strands that could provide high-density 3D archival data storage at ultra-low cost – and be able to hold that information for hundreds of years.

Released: 30-Nov-2021 4:50 PM EST
Economist Predicts Worsening Inflation but Relief in 2022
Georgia Institute of Technology

Things may get worse before they get better this holiday season according to Dr. Willie Belton, an economist from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Released: 29-Nov-2021 3:40 PM EST
Finding Their Groove
Georgia Institute of Technology

Georgia Tech music technology researchers have programmed a “FOREST” of improvising robot musicians and dancers who interact with human partners in a unique collaboration with Kennesaw State University.

Newswise: Prostate Cancer Organoids Open Path to Precision Oncology
Released: 24-Nov-2021 8:40 AM EST
Prostate Cancer Organoids Open Path to Precision Oncology
Georgia Institute of Technology

A multi-institutional team of investigators led by bioengineer Ankur Singh has developed organoids which that shed new light on a virtually untreatable form of prostate cancer, opening a pathway that may lead to novel therapeutics and a glimmer of hope for patients.

Newswise: How Food Supply Issues May Affect Your Thanksgiving Table
Released: 18-Nov-2021 4:10 PM EST
How Food Supply Issues May Affect Your Thanksgiving Table
Georgia Institute of Technology

What can shoppers expect and how can they be prepared this holiday season? Georgia Tech food supply chain and safety expert Wendy White shares her insights.

Newswise:Video Embedded oh-snap-a-record-breaking-motion-at-our-fingertips
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Released: 18-Nov-2021 8:45 AM EST
‘Oh, Snap!’ A Record-Breaking Motion at Our Fingertips
Georgia Institute of Technology

Using an intermediate amount of friction, not too high and not too low, a snap of the finger produces the highest rotational accelerations observed in humans, even faster than the arm of a professional baseball pitcher. The results were published Nov. 17 in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.

Newswise: Using Rocks to Hammer Out a Connection Between Visual Gaze and Motor Skills Learning
Released: 18-Nov-2021 8:45 AM EST
Using Rocks to Hammer Out a Connection Between Visual Gaze and Motor Skills Learning
Georgia Institute of Technology

New study led by Georgia Tech's Lewis Wheaton uses prehistoric stone toolmaking to fill in the gaps on how vision and movement evolve to help people learn complicated tasks

Newswise: Modeling Water-cleansing Wetlands in Extreme Weather
Released: 3-Nov-2021 1:00 PM EDT
Modeling Water-cleansing Wetlands in Extreme Weather
Georgia Institute of Technology

Wetlands are natural climate change buffers since they act as carbon “sinks." Better understanding how wetland sediments work could inform how they will function with more frequent rainstorms. Georgia Tech will develop a new model to predict where and when sediment disruptions are most likely to occur.

Released: 1-Nov-2021 2:05 PM EDT
Researchers Discover Predictable Behavior in Promising Material for Computer Memory
Georgia Institute of Technology

A team led by Georgia Tech researchers has discovered unexpectedly familiar behavior in the antiferroelectric material known as zirconium dioxide, or zirconia. They show that as the microstructure of the material is reduced in size, it behaves similarly to much better understood materials known as ferroelectrics. The findings were recently published in the journal Advanced Electronic Materials.



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