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A New Neural Network Makes Decisions Like a Human Would

Now, Georgia Tech researchers in Associate Professor Dobromir Rahnev’s lab are training them to make decisions more like humans. This science of human decision-making is only just being applied to machine learning, but developing a neural network...
15-Jul-2024 10:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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The Geometry of Life: Physicists Determine What Controls Biofilm Growth

A groundbreaking new study led by Georgia Institute of Technology's Aawaz Pokhrel and published in Nature Physics has revealed that geometry influences biofilm growth more than anything else, including the rate at which cells can reproduce.
9-Jul-2024 4:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Nanowires Create Elite Warriors to Enhance T Cell Therapy

Georgia Tech bioengineer Ankur Singh and his team have developed a method to enhance adoptive T-cell therapy using nanowires to deliver miRNA to T-cells, preserving their naïve state for more effective disease-fighting. This innovative technique...
24-Jun-2024 8:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Novel Use of Existing Drug Could Significantly Cut Heart Attack Risk

Heart attacks have been the leading cause of death in the U.S. for a century. While most treatments for cardiac events target breaking down blood clots, Georgia Tech researchers have found a way to prevent blood clots from even forming....
18-Jun-2024 3:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Weaker Ocean Currents Lead to Decline in Nutrients for North Atlantic Ocean Life During Prehistoric Climate Change, Research Shows

In a first-of-its kind study, researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology have investigated how the prehistoric weakening of a major ocean current led to a decline in ocean nutrients and negative impacts on North Atlantic ocean life. The...
9-May-2024 4:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

Georgia Tech Researchers Develop More Broadly Protective Coronavirus Vaccine

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have developed a new vaccine that offers broad protection against not only SARS-CoV-2 variants, but also other bat sarbecoviruses.
1-Apr-2024 1:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Researchers Reveal Roadmap for Ai Innovation in Brain and Language Learning

A new study co-led by Georgia Institute of Technology's Anna (Anya) Ivanova uncovers the relationship between language and thought in artificial intelligence models like ChatGPT, leveraging cognitive neuroscience research on the human brain. The...
21-Mar-2024 12:45 PM EDT Add to Favorites

‘Janitors’ of the Sea: Overharvested sea cucumbers play crucial role in protecting coral

In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology discovered that sea cucumbers — sediment-eating organisms that function like autonomous vacuum cleaners of the ocean floor — play an enormous role in protecting...
27-Feb-2024 9:25 AM EST Add to Favorites


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Economist Predicts Worsening Inflation but Relief in 2022

Things may get worse before they get better this holiday season according to Dr. Willie Belton, an economist from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
30-Nov-2021 4:50 PM EST

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How Food Supply Issues May Affect Your Thanksgiving Table

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.
18-Nov-2021 4:10 PM EST

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