VETTEX grew from a classroom project into a sports technology startup.
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This weekend wasn’t the first time the Yellow Jackets defeated an opponent in fewer than nine innings of baseball this season, but it was the most important. Saturday’s decisive win over Boston College brought Georgia Tech a second consecutive ACC Regular Season Championship, making them the No. 1 seed going into the ACC Tournament in Charlotte this week.
On campus, it’s the first day of Maymester summer. It’s also International Museum Day. If you haven’t been to the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking, it’s the perfect day to check it out. 📃
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Founded by Georgia Tech biomedical engineers, VETTEX grew from a classroom project into a sports technology startup that develops products for football, baseball, and basketball players.
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The fashion industry churns out millions of tons of textile waste every year, most of which is made from synthetic materials that can linger in landfills for centuries. Materials science and engineering student Mya Love Griesbaum thinks fungi might be the key to turning that problem around.
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Students gained a deeper understanding of sustainable development this spring through the Rwanda Study Abroad program, where classes on campus were complemented by a spring break site visit.
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