Tech research could help identify diseases in building air.
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| New technologies developed at Georgia Tech could help health officials more readily identify diseases in building air.
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Olivia Amyette founded Infinite Energy Advisors, a solar engineering, procurement, and construction firm serving homeowners and businesses across the Southeast.
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| The event will take place in April 2026 with cash prizes for first, second, third, and audience participation.
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