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Tag: GTRI News Releases
- $32 Million Microelectronics Center “Open for Business” in Key Technologies Including Integrated Optics
- A Better Indoor Environment: Studies Find that Inside Air Can Be Improved Without Raising Energy Costs
- A Look into the Maintenance of Windows: Expert Systems Honed for Historic Preservation May Meet National Need
- A New Reason to Keep the Trees: Lost Green Space Creates “Heat Island,” Boosting Natural Hydrocarbons & Ozone
- A New Strategy for Computing: Specialized Microprocessors May Bring Wider Use for Computer Eyes, Ears and Voice
- A Systems Theory for Farming: “Land Ethic” Makes Individual Farm Decisions Fit Larger Environment
- A Vision of Revitalized Industry: DARPA’s Dr. Michael J. Kelly Joins Georgia Tech’s Manufacturing Center
- A Window into the Earth: New Software Tool Analyzes Ground Water Flow in 3-D Models
- Aerial Robots Will Take to the Skies to Show Potential of New Technology
- Aerospace Engineers Contribute to Understanding of Heart Attacks
- Aid to Firms and Workers Affected by Imports to be Discussed at Atlanta Seminar
- Alliance Results in New Jobs and Joint Research to Benefit Pulp and Paper Makers
- America’s Eight-Year Stock Market Boom & Expansion are Over; Problems Hurt Prospects for the Market & Economy
- Analyzing the Earth’s Interior: New Study of Deep Structures Offers Insight on ‘Quakes, Volcanoes & Planet’s Formation
- Army Gets World’s Largest Outdoor Compact Range for Testing Antenna Patterns on Full-Sized Military Vehicles
- Asbestos-Melting Process Could Reduce One Waste Burden on Special Landfills
- Atlanta Housing
- Atlanta’s High-Tech Edge: Presentation Systems Used to Win 1996 Olympics Bid Will be Shown at ICA ‘92
- Balloons, a Helicopter & 200-Foot Tower Help Scientists Gather Data for Intensive Study of Ozone Air Pollution in Atlanta
- Blind Researcher at Georgia Tech Chosen one of Atlanta Jaycee’s Outstanding Men
- Brazil Gets Georgia Tech Help with Gasohol Program
- Bringing Computers Closer to Users: Graphics, Visualization & Usability (GVU) Center Opens at Georgia Tech
- Broadcasters Enlist Georgia Tech to Improve UHF Antenna Performance
- Building Bridges: Reinforced Plastic Might Bolster Aging Steel and Protect Communications Systems
- Building a Better Catalyst: Program Boosts New Process for Making Catalysts More Specific & Efficient
- Building “A Model for America”: Georgia Tech Joins Industry & Government to Keep Georgia’s Textile Industry Strong
- CB-Aids Program Volunteers Needed
- Can You Teach an Old Robot New Tricks? System Helps Existing and New Robots Learn From Mistakes, Improve Their Performance
- Chaos Theory in Chemistry: Researchers Must Find New Ways to Describe Certain Chemical Reactions
- Cheaper Sulfur Removal Technology Developed for Coal Gasification Plants
- Compact Computer Vision System Could Improve U.S. Manufacturing
- Computer Crime Can Be Controlled
- Computer Graphics Simulation Could Improve Planning of Construction Site Facilities
- Computer System Being Designed to Enhance Nuclear Safety
- Computer Thefts Pose New Problems for Society
- Computers that Prompt Intuition: Study of Human Word Associations May Help Computers Become Friendlier
- Conference on Chemical Education Features Nobel Laureate and Dazzling Chemical Demonstrations
- Conference on Waste Reduction Slated for Three Locations March 19-21, 1991
- Construction Visualizer Could Improve Planning of Construction Site Layouts
- Cook at 120 Degrees for 3-5 Days? New Study Casts Doubt on “Building Bake Out” for Reducing Indoor Pollution
- Cool Summer: Good for Atlanta Residents, But Presents a Challenge for Southern Oxidants Study Scientists
- Correction: Georgia Institute of Technology: Tops Among Public Schools in Engineering R & D Expenditures
- Creating “Designer Catalysts”: Researchers Link Metal Oxide Structures with Effects on Chemical Reactions, Reduce Trial & Error
- Cueing Device May Make War Games More Realistic
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- DOE to Fund Major Solar Research Center at Tech
- Dance of the Proteins: Scientists Plot Protein Folding to Understand Coding that Determines Structure
- David S. Clifton named head of the Economic Development Laboratory
- Decision-Making Simplified: Generic Radar Processor Makes Choosing Algorithms for Doppler Measurement a Little Easier
- Dedication Ceremonies for a Playground Specially Designed for the Mentally Challenged
- Defusing a Time Bomb: Program Helps Owners of Underground Tanks Discover & Correct Leak Problems
- Designing for Accidents: Energy-Absorbing Structures May Help Helicopter Crews Survive Crashes
- Designing “Total Energy Community” Studied by Georgia Tech
- Developed for Army Personnel, New Software Could Make Life Easier for Mobile Execs and Other Civilians
- Developed in the United States, Renewable Fuel Process Seems Bound for Europe, Energy Expert Cautions
- Dish-Stirling Solar Technology Showcased Near Olympics
- Do Earthquakes Cause Faults? “Radical” New Theory Blames Some Quakes on Fluids Moving Within Earth’s Crust
- Do Fish Have Ears? Acoustics Research May Benefit Submarines and Help Doctors Check for Disease
- Dr. Robert A. Cassanova named head of the Energy Research Laboratory
- Edith W. Martin named director of the new Computer Science and Technology Laboratory
- Electromagnetic Waves May Detect and Treat Cancer
- Energy Costs Forecast Makes Energy Efficient Homes Better Buy
- Energy Seminar for Home Builders to be Held in Savannah
- Energy Seminar for Home Builders to be Held in Savannah
- Energy Seminar for Home Builders to be Held in St. Mary’s-Kingsland Area
- Energy Seminars for Home Builders to be Held in Atlanta
- Energy Workshop Planned by Tech
- Engineer Develops a New Class of Microstrip Antenna Which Offers Broad Bandwidth, Low Cost & High Efficiency
- Expanding the Minority Pipeline: Program Helps Teachers Lead Students into Science and Engineering Careers
- Exploring Algorithms: Sometimes Seeing is Understanding
- Exploring the Wilderness of Biochemical Reactions: Controlling the Activity of Enzymes Released by Disease-Fighting Cells
- Extending the Labor Supply: Shortages of Skilled Labor May Change the Way Companies Use Technology
- Extending the Labor Supply: Shortages of Skilled Labor May Change the Way Companies Use Technology
- Extending the Life of Aging Plants: Research Predicts Growth of Cracks in Piping and Critical Components
- Faster, Less Expensive Animation and Modeling With 3-D Optical Digitizer
- Faster, Smaller & More Vulnerable? Built-In-Test Routines, Analyze Chip Susceptibility to Interference
- Faster, Smaller & More Vulnerable? Built-In-Test Routines, Analyze Chip Susceptibility to Interference
- Fills Research Gap: New Georgia Tech Center Applies Engineering Skills to Cancer Research
- Fireworks in the Laboratory: Self-Propagating Thermite Reactions Produce Pure, Heat-Resistant Powders
- First Direct Evidence of Genetic Splicing Phenomenon Supports the Role of Catalytic RNA in Evolution
- First Organic-Free Synthesis of a Very Large-Pore Molecular Sieve Sets the Stage for New Materials
- First Solar Energy Receiver Test in U.S. Being Done this Week by Georgia Tech
- Flying Robots: Pioneering Competition Produces Winners, Valuable Lessons – and Promises to Return for a Second Try
- Ford Electronics Division Joins Efforts to Boost U.S. Electronics Industry in Manufacturing Research Center
- Forecasting Dust Storms on Mars: Speckle Imaging Helps Scientists See Storms Which May Threaten Future Missions
- Former NASA Administrator & Astronaut Richard H. Truly Chosen to Direct the Georgia Tech Research Institute
- Four-Frequency Microwave Radiometer Measures Precipitation to Help NASA Improve Understanding of Climate and Weather
- Free Hazardous Waste Service Available to Georgia Firms
- Fresh Air and Energy Wheels: Better Air Quality Without Increasing Bills
- Georgia Industry Should Feel Only “Soft” Effect of Iranian Oil Cutoff
- Georgia Institute of Technology: Tops Among Public Schools in Engineering R & D Expenditures
- Georgia Tech Adds New Certificate Program to Address Ground Water Management Problems
- Georgia Tech Aids Guam with Economic Development
- Georgia Tech Appoints Director for Advanced Technology Development Center
- Georgia Tech Appoints New Associate Director for Resources Labs
- Georgia Tech Assists Developing Countries with Water Supply Problems
- Georgia Tech Background: Mobile Laboratory Provides New Information on Ozone Production
- Georgia Tech Co-Sponsors University/Industry Seminar on Solderability Technology
- Georgia Tech Completes Energy Plan for Savannah Hospital
- Georgia Tech Conference to Address Eliminating CFC Use in Manufacturing Printed Circuit Boards
- Georgia Tech Courts Industrial Research
- Georgia Tech Creates 3-D “Magic Carpet Ride” as Part of Atlanta’s Bid for Olympics
- Georgia Tech Demonstrates New Heating Systems for Chickens
- Georgia Tech Developing Large Scale Thermoelectric Conversion System
- Georgia Tech Developing Wood Alcohol as Gasohol Ingredient
- Georgia Tech Experiments Aim to Solve Problems of Solar Electric Houses
- Georgia Tech Field Office to Open in Madison
- Georgia Tech Finds Energy Use for Army Waste Problem
- Georgia Tech Helps Egypt Build Information System
- Georgia Tech Helps Marines with Preventive Maintenance
- Georgia Tech Interactive Computer Teams Human and Computer
- Georgia Tech May Become National Productivity Center
- Georgia Tech May Operate Poultry Research Institute
- Georgia Tech Opens New Area Office
- Georgia Tech Opens Office in Philippines
- Georgia Tech Professor Heads U.S. Fusion Research Team
- Georgia Tech Professor Receives Outstanding Teacher Award Recognizing Black Achievement
- Georgia Tech Program Pulls Women and Minority Students into Graduate Science Arena
- Georgia Tech Publishes Alcohol Production Study
- Georgia Tech Publishes Metalworking Directory
- Georgia Tech Ranked Among Nation’s Best as the National Science Foundation Announces Research Expenditures Results
- Georgia Tech Received Fourth Year of State Funding for Poultry Research
- Georgia Tech Recommends FCC Alter Regulations
- Georgia Tech Research Aimed at Better Temporary Pavement Marking Systems
- Georgia Tech Research Engineer Named to U.S.S.R. POPOV Congress
- Georgia Tech Researcher Wins Department of Energy Award
- Georgia Tech Researchers Design Solar Features for Classroom
- Georgia Tech Researchers Prepare Economic Profile of North Georgia
- Georgia Tech Researchers Study Pest Insect Behavior by Using Radar
- Georgia Tech Researchers to Encourage Solar Use
- Georgia Tech Schedules Industrial Energy Seminar
- Georgia Tech Scientist Invited to Join Editorial Review Board as Computer Expert
- Georgia Tech Seeks Ways to Coat Asbestos Insulation
- Georgia Tech Solar Center Focus of September Workshop
- Georgia Tech Solves Missile Basing Problems
- Georgia Tech Storm Study May Improve Predictions
- Georgia Tech Studies Radiation to Detect Agricultural Contraband
- Georgia Tech Studies Use of Fission Byproduct for Wastewater Treatment
- Georgia Tech Studies Wood Fuel for Industry
- Georgia Tech Suspends Nuclear Reactor Operations
- Georgia Tech Uses Plastic to Improve the State’s Roads
- Georgia Tech Uses Radar to Detect Voids Under Concrete Highways
- Georgia Tech Video: Civil War Medicine: Chemical Analysis Sheds Light on Past Remedies
- Georgia Tech Video: Electronic “Ears” Let Sewing Machines Supervise Their Own Work
- Georgia Tech Video: Ergonomics Study – Making Workplaces Safe, Comfortable
- Georgia Tech Video: LIDAR Detects Aerosols from Mt. Pinatubo in Skies of Southeastern U.S.
- Georgia Tech Video: “Sports Drinks” May Be Better Than Water for Some Skilled Athletes
- Georgia Tech gets Center for Helicopter Technology
- Georgia Tech is getting a New Research Headquarters Building
- Georgia Tech to Help Egypt Stimulate Industrial Productivity
- Georgia Tech to Hold Conference on Economic Development Strategies
- Georgia Tech to Hold Open House at Solar Testing Location
- Georgia Tech to Introduce Renewable Energy Technologies in Rural Sudan
- Georgia Tech to Open Four New Field Offices
- Georgia Tech to Send Energy Aid North
- Georgia Tech’s Airplane Ready for Research Programs
- Georgia Tech’s New Gainesville Office Holds Open House
- Georgia Tech’s Ross Hammond to Address Nigeria-American Workshop in New York
- Georgia’s Poultry Industry Gets Help from Space Program
- German 40’s War Technology Basis of Georgia Tech Energy Study
- Giant Stereo “Boom Box” will Help Scientists Understand Sonic Boom Effects on Human Beings and Buildings
- Giant Telescope Array Will Use Optical Trombone to Give Astronomers “A New Perspective on the Universe”
- Glow, Little Rotifer: Fluorescing Organisms Offer Help for Assessing Aquatic Pollution
- Going Back in Time Through Technology: Modern Analytical Techniques Give Glimpse of Civil War Military Medicine
- Heat Diminishes the Promising Characteristics of a New Molecular Sieve, Preliminary Studies Suggest
- Hewlett Packard Donates $620,000 Computer System for New Apparel Manufacturing Technology Center
- High-Tech Goes Country: Inexpensive Optical Sensor Promises to Lower Farming Costs
- How Good Must Flight Simulators Be? New Rotorcraft Simulator Will Help Hold Down U.S. Army’s Training Costs
- How is a Sandpile Like a Fractal? Latest Studies Suggest They Both Show “Self-Organized Criticality”
- Humming Right Along: Combustion Process from V-1 Buzz Bomb Boosts Efficiency of Industrial Processes
- IN-SITU Diagnostic Technique Provides a Closer Look at Key Semiconductor and Optical Fiber Processes
- Identifying Complex Biomolecules: New Interface System Combines Gel Electrophoresis & Mass Spectrometer
- If at First You Don’t Succeed…Flying Robots Grow in Number; Improve Performance – But Still Fall Short
- Improved Sulfur Removal Process Could Increase Use of Coal & Natural Gas Without Worsening Acid Rain
- Improving Kidney Dialysis: New Blood Pump Reduces Cell Damage, Boosts Efficiency
- Improving Radar Performance: Researchers Develop Computer Simulation that Could Save Engineers Time and Effort
- Improving Technology Transfer to Small and Mid-Sized U.S. Firms: Researchers Suggest Improved Industrial Extension Collaboration
- Improving Worker Safety & Comfort: Supervisors Gain New Skills to Correct Problems with “Human Factors”
- In the World of the Very Small: Study of Molecular & Atomic Interaction Gives New Insights into Mechanical Contacts
- Industries Consider Wood Wastes as Alternative Fuel
- Industry Switch to Wood Based on Technology
- Inexpensive Adaptive Equipment for the Handicapped Sought
- Innovative Multi-Media System Promotes U.S. Bid for Summer Olympics; Begins New Lab to Study Techniques
- It Must Be Magic: Device Links Infrared Spectrometry with Liquid Chromatography
- Johnson Elected IEEE Society President
- Keeping Cool: Exercise Research May Benefit Olympic Athletes, Soldiers and Workers
- LDEF’s Six Years in Space: Exposure Harms Optical Filters & Mirrors; Leaves Other Materials Unchanged
- LaGrange Industrial Park Site of Energy Study
- Largest U.S. LIDAR Probes Atmosphere 50 Miles Above the Earth
- Laser Atlanta Grows, Prospers: Georgia Tech ATDC Glows with Pride
- Laser Developed at Tech for Cataract Detection
- Learning from Experience: Computers Mimic Human Reasoning; Use Past Cases to Solve New Problems
- Learning to Improve Themselves: Neural Networks Help Device Enhance Their Own Accuracy & Performance
- Listening for their Own Mistakes: Researchers Develop Electronic “Ears” for Monitoring Automated Sewing Machines
- Listening with Light: Laser Acoustics Bring Advances in Non-Destructive Testing; Sound Measurement & Suppression
- Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Company Donates Advanced Aeroacoustics and Aerodynamics Facilities to Georgia Tech
- Low-Cost Computer Braille Display Opens Jobs for Visually Handicapped
- Major Earthquakes Called Unlikely in Georgia
- Marietta Company Showcases Solution for Poultry Industry Noise Problem
- Marijuana ‘Tea” May Ease Glaucoma Without Side Effects
- Media Advisory: EPA to Announce Major Ozone Study
- Media Advisory: Georgia Tech and Emory University to Sponsor Biomedical Imaging Conference
- Media Advisory: Listening with Lasers, Eyes and Ears for Computers, Dancing RNA, Farm Ethics, Attracting Minority Engineers Head
- Mending Broken Hearts: Back-to-Basics Engineering Provides a Tool for Healing Troubled Valves
- Middle East May Depend on U.S. Photovoltaic Technology
- Military Computer Systems Focus of Tech Research
- Minority Businesses Fare Better in the Southeast
- Mixing Optics & Electronics: New Technology May Offer Low-Cost High Quality Integrated Optic Devices
- Modulated Scattering Technique Speeds Measurement of Near Field Antenna Patterns and Radar Cross-Section of Targets
- New Acousto-Optic Radar Warning Receiver May Provide Faster & More Accurate Information on Hostile Radars
- New Breeder Reactor May Not Have Military Potential
- New Economic Report: Japanese Investors Favor the Southeastern United States
- New Focus for Controlling Urban Ozone? Emphasis on Restricting Nitrogen Oxides May be Needed to Reduce Ozone in Cities
- New Georgia Tech Program Helps Georgia Employers Meet Occupational Safety and Health Standards
- New Optics Center to Coordinate $6 Million in Research; Work of Faculty in Optical Science/Engineering
- New Processing Technique Improves Manufacture & Opens New Applications for High-Performance Polymides
- New Simulation System Helps Environmental Engineers Consider Options; Cut Costs for Wastewater Treatment Plants
- New Technique for Producing Flexible Prepreg Expands Applications for Advanced Composites and Enhance their Performance
- New Vision System for Robots Could Reduce Manufacturing Costs
- New Wood Product Challenges Plywood
- New Wood Publication Available
- New “Kamikaze” Chemicals Show Promise for Blocking Enzymes that Cause Blood Clotting and Emphysema
- No Goggles Required: Reliable Inexpensive Eye-Safe LIDAR Opens New Applications for Atmospheric Study
- Paper Making Industry Gets Energy Help from New Textile Process
- Passes First Test: Wood-Warmed Chickens Did Fine
- Passing the Test for Circuit Cards: Automatic Testing Helps Air Force Cut Maintenance Costs & Boost Readiness
- Peanut Oil
- Pipes for Heat: Simple Devices Transfer Energy & Adjust to Demand – With No Moving Parts
- Pipes for Heat: Simple Devices Transfer Energy & Adjust to Demand – With No Moving Parts
- Playing a Role in the Wireless Revolution: Company Formed to Market New Class of Broad-Band “Paste-on” Antenna
- Poultry Plant Sludge Disposal to be Discussed at One-Day Seminar
- Poultry Processor Boosts Energy Efficiency
- Pounding the Pavement for Research: Scientist will Run 26-Mile Marathon to Boost Funding for Prosthetics Work
- Pounding the Pavement for Research: Thanksgiving Marathon Brings Support, Sore Muscles – and Improved Time
- President’s Gasohol Plan Needs Time, Says Economist
- Programs to Boost Georgia Business Competitiveness & Regional Development Gain Continuation Funding for FY 1991
- Prolonged Exercise In Hot, Humid Conditions: Female Athletes May Have an Edge Over Their Male Counterparts
- Putting the Heat on Arsonists: Macro-Programming Automates Analysis of Fire Debris
- Quieter Engine Exhaust Nozzles Could Improve Prospect for U.S. High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT)
- Radar Could Help Protect Miners from Black Lung
- Radar May Increase Arctic Oil Shipping
- Radar Project at Tech to Save Money for Military
- Radar Warning System Could Improve Bridge Safety
- Radiometer for NASA Hurricane Experiments Designed by Georgia Tech
- Rapid Coating for Flexible Wire: New Chemical Deposition Process Speeds Production of Thin-Film Superconductors
- Real-Time Video Tracking System Shows Potential as a Biomedical Analysis Tool
- Reducing Acid Rain: One-step Electrochemical Process Cleans Flue Gases Without Production of Wastes
- Reducing the Cost of Computer Graphics: 3-D Optical Digitizer Expands Applications for Animation, Modeling & Visualization
- Researchers Go with the Flow in Georgia Tech Hydraulics Lab
- Researchers Irradiate Sweet Potatoes to Preserve Them
- Return of the Flying Robots: Student-Built Autonomous Aerial Machines Fly & Navigate Without a Human Operator
- Robots that Fly: College Teams Demonstrate New Technology in First-of-its-Kind Competition July 29
- Rolling Down the Road for Research: Developing Ways to Predict and Control Automobile Wind Noise
- Safety and Health Consultation Offered Free to Georgia Employers
- Safety and the Environment Topics of Wood Workshop
- Saving America’s Aging Airline Fleet: Computer-Aided Techniques Help Understand Damage; New Alloys May Prevent Flaws
- Scientists Study “Human Factors” to Improve Employee Safety, Comfort and Productivity
- Scientists Unveil Laser Instrument Designed for Early Detection of Cataracts
- Senate Funds Major Research Effort to Find Causes, Solutions for Ozone Pollution Problems in Southern U.S.
- Sensor Fusion Simulator Offers Pilot’s View of Multi-Sensor Data; Boosts Target Recognition Systems
- Simplifying Computer Vision: Company Licenses Technology for Low-Cost Inspection & Guidance Systems
- Simulator for Circuits & Higher-Level Systems Available for No-Cost License; Has Non-Electronic Applications
- Solar Energy Provides Heat for Synthetic Fuel Production
- Solar Energy Test Facility at Georgia Tech Faces Test
- Solar Heat, Natural Vacuum and Space Balloons May Allow Manufacture of Composite Parts in Orbit
- Solar-Powered Stirling Engine Generates Power in Tech Tests
- Solving the Hazardous Waste Problem: Alternative Processes or Recycling May Eliminate Waste Production
- Some AIDS Education Materials May Worsen Worker Fear of AIDS Victims
- South Georgia Well-Positioned to Expand Manufactured Home Industry
- Spauschus Joins Georgia Tech Staff
- Special Aircraft Sealant May Offer Improved Protection Against Corrosion, Fire, and Electromagnetic Interference
- State Colleges and Universities Showcase Environmental Research at May 8-9 Symposium; Governor Zell Miller to Address Group
- Structural Steel Paint Under Study
- Students Seek Solutions to Global Warming as part of “Earth Day” at Georgia Tech
- Synthetic Fuels to be Shown to Joint Legislative Committee
- Tackling the Tough Issues: Increasingly, Policymakers Turn to Professional Mediators
- Talking to Machines: Patterns in Key Component of Speech May Help Recognition of “Stressed” Speech
- Teaching Children About Ecology: Scientists Study How Zoos and Museums Can Enhance Informal Learning
- Tech Builds Device Which Helps Speech-Impaired ‘Talk’
- Tech Gets Major Grant for Wood Energy Conversion
- Tech Helping Army to Computerize its Intelligence Operations
- Tech Helping Atlanta Study Solar Water Heater Plans
- Tech Helps Dairy Farm Approach Energy Independence
- Tech Helps Industry Solve Tough Technical Problems
- Tech Helps Pentagon Design Awesome Missile
- Tech Installs Computer Safety Monitoring System at Nuclear Plant
- Tech Licenses Solvent Extraction Ethanol Recovery Process
- Tech Names Dr. A.P. Sheppard Acting Head of Research
- Tech Program Promotes Energy Independence on Farm
- Tech Researcher Helps Algeria Develop Rural Solar Program
- Tech Scientists Develop Organ Thawing Technique
- Tech Scientists to Lead Overseas Delegation
- Tech Shows Commercial Viability of Machnozzle at J.P. Stevens Plant
- Tech Studies Transportation for Elderly and Handicapped
- Tech Study Offers Guidelines for buying UHF TV Equipment
- Tech Works on Storage for Pollution-Free Fuel
- Tech Workshop to Stress Wood Use for Industry
- Tech to Help Industry in Wood Conversion Study
- Tech to Help Poultry Farmers Use Computers
- Tech to Store Solar Energy in Syngas
- Technical Assistance Available to Motel Owners
- Technology From the National Labs: Efforts to Boost Industry Interaction Bring Success – in Unexpected Ways, Survey Finds
- The Common Man’s Micromachine? Researchers Cut the Cost of Tiny Gears and Motors by Using Standard Equipment
- The Dynamics of Microscopic Crashes: Colliding Clusters Create “New Chemistry” at High Temperatures, Pressures and Densities
- The Economic Recession: A Time for Risk-Taking?
- The Eyes of New Machines: Low-Cost Machine Vision Systems Expands Uses for AGVs, Robots & Automated Inspection
- The Power of Light: Chemical Process Shows Promise for Making Low-Cost Solar Cell Materials
- Thermo-Mechanical Pulping Suggests an Alternative to Chemically Based Paper Processing
- Three, Two, One, Blast-Off: New Technique May Improve Safety and Efficiency of Rocket Deployment
- Throw Out Those Old 3-D Glasses: Cinnamon Oil, Old Handbook & Binary Optics Combine to Produce New 3-D Vision Technique
- Tiny Cells Inside Blood Vessels May Hold the Key to Heart Disease and Hybrid Grafts
- Tracking Video Pirates: New System Helps Pinpoint Location of Transmitters which Jam Satellites
- Tropical Trees for Energy
- U.S. Army Gets New Millimeter Wave Direction Finder; Equipment for Assessing Radar Vulnerability
- U.S. Army MICOM Gets High-Powered 95 GHz Research Radar to Study Millimeter Wave Targets & Clutter
- U.S. Army’s Missile Command (MICOM) Becomes Member of Manufacturing Research Center Consortium at Georgia Tech
- U.S. Rep. McCormack, Solar Man of the Year and TVA Head Freeman Speak Here Friday
- Uncle Sam Wants You: Program Helps Small Businesses Sell Products to the Government
- Understanding the Atmosphere: Chance Observation Leads to Better Method for Measuring Key Cleansing Molecule
- Understanding the Lower Atmosphere: Comparison of Measuring Techniques Allows Better Testing of Atmospheric Models
- Unique Bacteria Could Produce Petroleum Chemical Substitute
- Visible Light Chemical Laser Amplifier Converted to Full Oscillation
- Visible Light Chemical Lasers Offer Applications for Space and Directed Energy
- Volcanoes on Venus? New Measurements Appear to Show Changes in Atmosphere; Supports Theories of Volcanic Activity
- Wastes from Farm, Forest May Become Usable Fuels
- What Can You Do With Old Tires? Use Them to Clean Up Wastewater
- What’s Going on Inside Your Computer? Hills and Valleys Grow as Atoms Travel – Causing Failures in Microcircuits
- Widely-used Education Program Makes Workers Less Tolerant of Persons with AIDS
- Wood Burning Device Produces Clean, Cheaper Fuel
- Wood Energy Economics Topic of Seminar
- Wood as an Industrial Fuel Topic of Workshop
- Workshops Help Companies Respond to EPD Hazardous Waste Reporting Regulation
- Would You Lie to a Computer? Computer Interviewing Makes Job Applicants More Honest
- “Black Smokers” Under the Sea: New Theory Explains Formation of Ocean Vents which Play a Role in Global Climate Change
- “Flower Petal” Edge Improves Performance of Radar, Communications & Satellite Dishes, Reducing Sidelobe Radiation & Interference
- “R2-D2” Computer Terminal to Help Blind Read Faster
- “We’re Way Behind” in Solutions: Contractors Will Find Tough Problems in Lead Paint Removal