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The French National Research Agency has awarded a grant to Georgia Tech and Georgia Tech-Lorraine researchers to develop technology for a new class of cochlear implants.
Georgia Tech-Lorraine officially joins NeurotechEU, a European University and vast network of elite universities and industry partners dedicated to advances in neuroscience and technology.
Researchers used terahertz imaging and signal processing techniques to look beneath the corroded surface of a 16th-century lead funerary cross, revealing an inscription of the Lord's Prayer.