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Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have found new evidence suggesting that batteries based on sodium and potassium hold promise as a potential alternative to lithium-based batteries.
A robot at the Georgia Institute of Technology is successfully sliding hospital gowns on people’s arms. The machine, a PR2, taught itself in one day, by analyzing nearly 11,000 simulated examples of a robot putting a gown onto a human arm.
New technology created by a team of Georgia Tech researchers could make controlling text or other mobile applications as simple as “1-2-3.”
The ability to mobilize, from outside the body, targeted cancer immunotherapy inside the body has taken a step closer to becoming reality.
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a decoy robot designed to keep factories and other large facilities safe from hackers.
Engineers at the Georgia Institute of Technolgy have developed a new catalyst that speeds up oxygen processing and can easily convert chemical fuel into electricity.
The Army Community Service (ACS), a program designed to provide a vast array of social services to soldiers’ families, is working with the Georgia Tech Research Institute on a sweeping project to revamp the program's information systems.
A new login authentication approach could improve the security of current biometric techniques that rely on video or images of users’ faces.
A new data analysis that has untangled evidence amassed in years of Alzheimer’s studies encourages researchers to refocus their investigations.
Georgia Tech researchers analyzed the archived mission reports from the Apollo moonwalks to see how well moonwalkers were able to stick to their expected timelines.