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How Genocides Are Covered Up By Western media

Tradition of one-sided reports and why genocides are covered-up.

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Governor Recognizes Tech for State Charitable Campaign

Gov. Sonny Perdue honored Georgia Tech Thursday for its role in the 2007–2008 statewide charitable campaign. During the May 15 awards luncheon, the Institute received the Governor’s Award for the largest increase in contributions and the Governor’s Cup for an organization with 1,001 to 9,000 employees.

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2008 Graduate Rankings: Georgia Tech Business School Jumps

The Business School at Georgia Tech Jumps 9 Slots; Engineering Graduate Programs Continue to Excel.

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GT Duo Writes Companion to Top Bioinformatics Text

The seminal textbook in bioinformatics, now has a companion - complete with solutions.

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Nanomaterials Could Disperse in Natural Environment

Carbon nanotubes in natural organic matter are vulnerable

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IBM, GT Continue Intellectual Property Reform

New open research projects designed to speed creation of IT healthcare tools, privacy & security solutions, and improve software quality

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Imaging Technique Shows Promise in Osteoarthritis

High-resolution imaging with contrast agent aids disease research.

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Where is the New Science in Corporate R&D?

University Quality Key to Saving Cutting-edge Corporate R&D from Offshoring

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Technology Predicts Outcome of Child Heart Surgery

Georgia Tech/Emory technology could help surgeons plan optimum surgery for each child's congenital heart defect

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Butterfly Wing is Template for Photonic Structures

Replicating complex wing scale structures offers new fabrication technique.

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Analyses of Rare Tsunami Earthquake Yield Insight

Researchers improve understanding of tsunami earthquakes and recommend strategies to improve safety.

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Nanomaterials Based on Micro-Algae Patterns

Scientists hope to copy diatom assembly process to improve nanomaterials

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