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Intergraph Acquires GT STRUDL Engineering Software System from Georgia Tech

A structural engineering software system developed at Georgia Tech has been acquired by Intergraph®, a leading producer of engineering enterprise software. GT STRUDL®, a computer-aided structural...

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Researchers Hijack Cancer Migration Mechanism to “Move” Brain Tumors

One factor that makes glioblastoma cancers so difficult to treat is that malignant cells from the tumors spread throughout the brain by following nerve fibers and blood vessels to invade new locations....

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Silicon-Germanium Chip Sets New Speed Record

A research collaboration consisting of IHP-Innovations for High Performance Microelectronics in Germany and the Georgia Institute of Technology has demonstrated the world’s fastest silicon-based device...

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Heat-Conducting Polymer Cools Hot Electronic Devices at 200 Degrees C

Polymer materials are usually thermal insulators. But by harnessing an electropolymerization process to produce aligned arrays of polymer nanofibers, researchers have developed a thermal interface...

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Self-Assembled Silver Superlattices Create Molecular Machines with...

A combined computational and experimental study of self-assembled silver-based structures known as superlattices has revealed an unusual and unexpected behavior: arrays of gear-like molecular-scale...

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Researchers Convert Basic Discoveries in Materials Science and Engineering to...

By Rick Robinson When scientists and engineers use the word materials, they mean any naturally occurring substance manipulated by humans to make things. Beginning with the first metals, discovered by...

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Graphene is Only as Strong as its Weakest Link: Experiments Determine...

There is no disputing graphene is strong. But new research by Rice University and the Georgia Institute of Technology should prompt manufacturers to look a little deeper as they consider the miracle...

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Hollow-Fiber MOF Membranes Could Cut Separation Costs, Energy Use

Researchers have developed a microfluidic technique for fabricating a new class of metal-organic framework (MOF) membranes inside hollow polymer fibers that are just a few hundred microns in diameter....

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Platelet-Like Particles Augment Natural Blood Clotting for Treating Trauma

A new class of synthetic platelet-like particles could augment natural blood clotting for the emergency treatment of traumatic injuries – and potentially offer doctors a new option for curbing surgical...

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Researchers develop world’s thinnest electric generator

Researchers from Columbia Engineering and the Georgia Institute of Technology have reported the first experimental observation of piezoelectricity and the piezotronic effect in an atomically thin...

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