Research Horizons Magazine

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A tri-annual magazine, Horizons features easy-to-understand stories on the latest research around the Georgia Tech campus, including GTRI.

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    Research Horizons [Winter/Spring 2014]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014)
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    Research Horizons [Summer 2014]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014)
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    Research Horizons [Spring/Summer 2013]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013)
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    Research Horizons [Volume 29, Number 3, Fall/Winter 2012-13]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013)
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    Research Horizons [Volume 29, Number 2, Spring/Summer 2012]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012)
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    Research Horizons [Volume 29, Number 1, Winter 2012]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012)
    Issue includes: COVER STORY: Research Boosts Advanced Manufacturing; People Logistics; Cloud Formation; Simulated Atmosphere; Printed Protection; Biological Interface; Optimizing Eyesight; Breaking Down Plastics; Writing Nanostructures; Repairing DNA; Research in the News; Awards and Honors; Research Notes.
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    Research Horizons [Volume 28, Number 2, Summer/Fall 2011]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011)
    Issue includes: COVER STORY: Developing Innovative Medical Devices; Air Power; Taking the Heat; Team Robot; Proving Darwin Right; Active Galactic Nuclei; Self-Cleaning Anodes; Silicon Germanium in Space; Blight to Beauty; Making Reading Better; Research in the News; Awards and Honors; Research Notes.
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    Research Horizons [Volume 28, Number 1, Winter/Spring 2011]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011)
    Issue includes: COVER STORY: Tackling Cybersecurity Threats; Microneedle Immunization; Strain-Gating Piezotronics; Worm Remote Control; Quantum Future; Revolutionary Computing; Georgia Manufacturing Survey 2010; Directed-Energy Weapons; No Sex Please, We’re Rotifers; Quantum Information Systems; Computerizing Key Data; Research in the News; Awards and Honors; Research Note.
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    Research Horizons [Volume 27, Number 1, Winter 2010]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010)
    Issue includes: GTRI at 75: The Georgia Tech Research Institute Celebrates 75 Years of Problem-Solving – and Looks Ahead to the Next 75 Years; Jeweled Beetles: Scientists Unlock Optical and Liquid Crystal Secrets of Iridescent Metallic Green Insects; Drug Trouble: Patent Challenges Reduce Pharmaceutical Innovation and Productivity, Researchers Suggest; Treating Cancer: Researchers Develop and Improve Techniques for Attacking Cancer on Multiple Fronts; Hidden Solar Cells: Three-Dimensional System Based on Optical Fiber Could Provide New Options for Photovoltaics; Bioremediation Bacteria: Systems Biology Reveals Diversity in Key Environmental Cleanup Microbes; Cutting Fuel Cell Cost: New Sulfur- and Coking-Tolerant Material Could Expand Applications for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
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    Research Horizons [Volume 27, Number 2, Spring 2010]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010)
    Issue includes: Ice Radar: NASA Grant Enables Development of Novel Radar to Map Ice Formations Remotely; Serious Gaming: Entertainment Technology Yields Results for Research Ranging from Defense to K-12 Education; Energy-Efficient Separations: Researchers Use Computational Modeling to Design Improved Membrane Technology; Nano Defense: New Book Explores Potential Chemical and Biological Threats from Nanoscience and Nanotechnology; Killer Seaweed: Researchers Offer First Proof That Chemicals from Seaweeds Damage Coral on Contact; Designing Molecules: New Photonic Material May Provide Properties Needed for All-Optical Switching and Computing; Growing Blood Vessels: Bio-engineered Materials Promote the Growth of Functional Vasculature, New Study Shows; I Spy A Red Balloon: Georgia Tech Team Wins Key Insights and a Second-Place Finish in DARPA Network Challenge; Greenhouse Gases: New Study Documents Reaction Rates for Three Chemicals with High Global Warming Potential; Teraflop Troubles: The Power of Graphics Processing Units May Threaten the World’s Password Security System; Battery Boost: Lithium-Ion Anode Uses “Bottom-Up, Self-Assembled” Nanocomposite Materials to Increase Capacity; Blast Protection: Crew-Focused Design and Sacrificial “Blast Wedge” Could Improve Survivability in Light Armored Patrol Vehicles.