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Futuristic Fabrics: Liquid Metal Leap Redefines Wearable Tech
What comes to mind when you imagine wearable technology of the future? Whatever your vision is, chances are the technology is sleek and integrated into fashion. Today’s wearables, like watches, rings, or glasses, often fail to live up to these futuristic standards due to their bulky, hard structures. The reason for this clunky form factor is deeply tied with nearly every electronic device: the printed circuit board. Now, imagine if technology wasn’t bound to this decades-old
Mircea Nemes (‘29)
1 minute ago3 min read


Kickstarting an Engineering Project
How a Taekwondo frustration became a 3D printing solution and why you should start your own engineering project too.
x3iv43
1 minute ago4 min read


Debating on Participating in a Hackathon?
What you need to know about HackViolet at Virginia Tech HackViolet, hosted by the Association of Women in Computing (a student-run non-profit organization), is Virginia Tech’s 24 hour hackathon that encourages individuals to bridge the gender gap in the technology field. According to a 2025 study by TechTarget, women currently occupy only 27% of tech occupations . Additionally, women are significantly less likely to receive promotions, leadership roles, and overall opportuni
Sahithi Sarva
1 minute ago2 min read


Virginia Tech Concrete Canoe Takes on Nationals
The Team During the summer of 2025, Virginia Tech’s Concrete Canoe Club participated in the ASCE National Competition at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo. In a close competition amongst nineteen concrete canoe teams from around the world, Virginia Tech placed second overall. As a new big player in the Concrete Canoe world, Virginia Tech came to the competition with over twenty students and their advisor, Thomas Carnes. The team was led by captains
Annabell Koehler
1 minute ago4 min read
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