• Urban sprawl is part of the problem, say researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

    FORBES: Chewing The Fat On Obesity

  • Melody Moore Jackson, director of the BrainLab at the Georgia Institute of Technology, is trying to make that happen.

    CNN: Brain-controlled devices may help paralyzed people

  • But that depends on its execution, explained Dan Immergluck, from the Georgia Institute of Technology, in an email.

    FORBES: FHA Turns, Once More, to Private Investors to Aid Troubled Homeowners

  • Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology, in Atlanta, Georgia have developed a few robots that deceive each other.

    FORBES: Future Tech

  • About 300 people passed through the Atlanta Science Tavern landing party at Georgia Institute of Technology, organizer Marc Merlin said.

    CNN: Rover Curiosity near Mars landing

  • Daniel Immergluck, a professor at Georgia Institute of Technology who has extensively researched foreclosures, shares some of this skepticism.

    FORBES: Obama Rental Plan May Work In Some Cities, But Not In All of Them

  • Stancell is Emeritus Professor and Turner Leadership Chair at the Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts

  • Yet China's lack of originality matters less than you may think, believe Dan Breznitz and Michael Murphree of the Georgia Institute of Technology.

    ECONOMIST: Schumpeter

  • Just such an inspired solution is now being developed by Jim Meindl and his team at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.

    ECONOMIST: MONITOR

  • In 2003, Dr Steve Potter at the Georgia Institute of Technology pioneered work on what he dubbed "hybrots" that marry neural tissue and robots.

    BBC: Rat-brain robot aids memory study

  • Just check out the predictions by LRMC (Logistic Regression Markov Chain), the computer ranking system designed by three professors at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

    FORBES: Man vs. Machine: March Madness Edition

  • Companies shouldn't cater to the whims of wealthier employees just to keep them on board, says Ruth Kanfer, a psychology professor at Georgia Institute of Technology.

    WSJ: Facebook's New Millionaires Present Motivational Challenge

  • Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology and Purdue University have jointly devised a patent-pending method to build organic solar cells using plant-derived substrates.

    ENGADGET

  • Details on the promotion haven't been announced yet, but winners would presumably be outfit with enough technology to recreate the Georgia Institute of Technology's model on a real power bill.

    ENGADGET

  • Zhong Lin Wang, a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology, is tackling a new kind of power suit made from fabric that uses nanotechnology to generate energy as the body moves around.

    WSJ: Take Zap! Tech Geeks, Starved for More Battery Power, Give Themselves a Charge

  • "Any mechanical motion, such as the movement of arms or the fingers of a robot, could be translated to control signals, " said Zhong Lin Wang, a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

    BBC: Sensors

  • The battery, developed by Zhong Lin Wang and colleagues at the Georgia Institute of Technology, converts the kinetic energy from motion into chemical energy, which can then be used to power any device.

    FORBES: Battery On Shoe Charges With Every Step

  • At the Georgia Institute of Technology, US, this has led to the development of a smart T-shirt that contains a web of wiring that is capable of monitoring a number of vital signs at once.

    BBC: News | Sci/Tech | Smart baby suit checks for cot death

  • Ian Bogost, a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology and a founding partner of Persuasive Games, theorizes that a shaky global economy has forced some companies to take a pause from investing in serious games.

    CNN: Can playing games keep you safe abroad?

  • Another group, led by William Ditto at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Francis Witkowski at the University of Alberta, is using a dye that lights up in response to voltage changes to map the heart's response.

    ECONOMIST: Better living through chaos

  • The effort is called MyEnergi Lifestyle, and according to a model cooked up by the Georgia Institute of Technology, its energy-saving tricks could reduce the energy costs of an average single family home by as much as 60-percent.

    ENGADGET

  • If there aren't any organics, that may suggest there's something on the planet destroying these molecules, says James Wray, assistant professor of Earth and atmospheric sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology and collaborator on the Curiosity science team.

    CNN: Rover Curiosity near Mars landing

  • But one team from the Georgia Institute of Technology have created a new technique that uses bodily movement, such as footfalls, to generate static electricity that can then be harnessed in quantities that could viably charge larger devices.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • As Judith Curry, a climatologist at the Georgia Institute of Technology, observes, attacks on climate scientists, sometimes paid for by carbon-emitting industries when global warming first became a public issue, have made many researchers in the field nervous and defensive.

    ECONOMIST: Leaked e-mails do not show climate scientists at their best

  • Last year in April 2012, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology created the first plastic solar cell (Forbes: New Technique Creates First Plastic Solar Cell) which they hope will help change requirements for manufacturing of organic printed electronics.

    FORBES: Scientists Create Recyclable Solar Cells From Trees

  • Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology recently conducted a longitudinal study of follow predictors on Twitter and found that those who were positive and provided informational content gained more followers than those who were negative and shared content about themselves.

    FORBES: Grow Your Twitter Followers By Being Nice And Informative

  • Ford and its business associates worked with researchers from Georgia Institute of Technology to create a computer model that calculates the electricity usage of a typical single family in their home for one year and the associated savings with moving to an energy-efficient lifestyle.

    ENGADGET: Ford teams up with Eaton, Whirlpool and SunPower to create MyEnergi Lifestyle, hopes to reduce everyone's CO2 footprint

  • Apps must be approved by Apple before they appear in its App Store, and the minimum time frame for Apple to review and approve an app is about 10 days, said videogame designer and theorist Ian Bogost, professor of interactive computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

    CNN: NRA draws heat over its new shooting game

  • Jenna Jordan, of the Georgia Institute of Technology, and Aaron Mannes, of the University of Maryland, have separately reviewed dozens of past campaigns by governments to destroy terrorist organizations and found that culling leaders works in some instances especially when terrorist groups are young and small but not in others.

    NEWYORKER: Remote Control

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