Georgia Tech researchers are working on an energy harvester.
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For students who work as emergency medical technicians, their time outside the classroom includes responding to medical emergencies and helping patients when every minute counts.
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When the U.S. Navy needed a game-changing repair solution, the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute delivered. Now, that same tech is powering innovation across industries.
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