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Bharat | Sep 26 2009
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Google Earth, Microsoft Virtual Earth and other such online services give us informative aerial views of places, but these visualizations are static, and because there are no movements noticeable in them, these visuals aren’t so appealing. So in...
Gagandeep | Feb 26 2009
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If you happen to be a geek who also happens to be a music lover (a rare blend) then you would do well not to miss Georgia Tech’s Guthman Musical Instrument Competition, to be held on 27th and 28th of February on Georgia Tech’s campus. This...
Siddhesh | May 30 2008
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Scientists of Georgia Tech have come up with Snomote - a two foot small, fast and agile robot to explore the deep secrets of the unknown Antarctica, especially the areas far away from coastlines. Snomotes will explore Antarctica in number of dozens...
Jayaprashanth | May 22 2008
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The hand held scanners that we all saw in the various StarWars sci-fi flicks has come a whole circle to land up as a hand held medical scanner developed by researchers at Georgia Tech. This little scanner which will fit your pocket very neatly works.
Bharat | Aug 16 2007
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Pushing silicon to its all-potential limits - for long, here comes an unfathomable 500 GHz processor, a souvenir for all tech savvy, from researchers at US. What's this about Researchers at IBM and Georgia Tech have broken through all limitations...

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