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Dr. Akhil Datta-Gupta, Regents Professor and L.F. Peterson '36 Chair in the Harold Vance Department of...

Model Analyzes Shape-Memory Alloys for Use in Earthquake-Resistant Structures

Recent earthquake damage has exposed the vulnerability of existing structures to strong ground movement. At Georgia Tech, researchers are analyzing shape-memory alloys for their potential use in constructing seismic-resistant structures.

Georgia Tech Develops Software for the Rapid Analysis of Foodborne Pathogens

2011 brought two of the deadliest bacterial outbreaks the world has seen during the last 25 years. The two epidemics accounted for more than 4,200 cases of infectious disease and 80 deaths. Software developed at Georgia Tech was used to help characterize the bacteria that caused each outbreak.

Nanorod-Assembled Order Affects Diffusion Rate and Direction

Professor Rigoberto Hernandez, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, studied the movements of a spherical probe amongst static nanorods. He found that the particles sometimes diffused faster in a nematic environment than in a disordered environment. That is, the channels left open between...

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More than 100 high school teachers from across the state participated in the 2012 Teacher Summit hosted by Texas A&M University’s College of Science and Dwight Look College of Engineering. The Look College and the College of Science have hosted the annual event for the past...

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Dr. Vladislav V. Yakovlev, who joined the faculty as professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering in January, has been elevated to the rank of Fellow of the Optical Society (OSA). He is...

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Dr. James Caverlee, assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University, is one of 48 scientists and engineers who will receive approximately $18...

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A new civil engineering graduate fellowship at Texas A&M University honors Don Murff (left), a retired visiting professor and former ExxonMobil geotechnical...

Researchers Show How New Viruses Evolve, and in Some Cases, Become Deadly

In the current issue of the journal Science, researchers demonstrate how a new virus evolves, which sheds light on how easy it can be for diseases to gain dangerous mutations.

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Dr. Scott Schaefer, an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University, has received a 2012 National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award for...

Dungeons and Dragons Dice Gauntlet
Dungeons and Dragons Dice Gauntlet

Feb 3

The D&D bracer is a fairly quick, fun, nerdy LilyPad project. The final product is a wearable bracer with a display that will randomly generate numbers between 1 and 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 20, or 100 in response to arm movement, so it can effectively replace all of the dice in your bag for a D&D session.

Sustainable?
Sustainable?

Feb 2

I'd like some genius to define sustainable. Could we count something that we can keep doing for 100 billion years - beyond the death of the Universe as we currently understand such things - as sustainable? How about a billion years?

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