On Friday morning, members of Team "I Can't Believe It's Not Linguini" knelt behind their spaghetti and epoxy bridge at the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering's annual Spaghetti Bridge ...
The members of the MCL Bridge Design Company took the stage and stood behind their creation. The bridge was relatively simple—not too high, thicker at the top. Matt Bailey, Clara Nelson and Lucy Li ...
MILLVILLE — Carl Coombs held his breath as he tenderly poured a thin stream of water into a bucket suspended by a chain attached to a bridge he made out of spaghetti. His classmates equally awaited in ...
After four weeks of engineering immersion, 24 Clark County high schoolers capped off the Johns Hopkins University Engineering Innovation program hosted at Clark State Community College with a ...
Imagine having to build a bridge — a strong bridge — out of nothing but epoxy and spaghetti. Yeah, hard. Just ask one of the 160 high schoolers who recently finished Engineering Innovation, a rigorous ...
How much weight can a spaghetti-and-glue bridge sustain? At Johns Hopkins University, teams of young students compete to find out – and perhaps find a career path in the process. BALTIMORE—Moments ...
No marinara sauce. No meatballs. No garlic bread. None of the trimmings normally included in the quintessential pasta meal were needed to construct the spaghetti-framed masterpieces built by budding ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) – The future engineers of America will be using their noodles to build bridges made of -- spaghetti. Johns Hopkins University will host about 160 high school students at the Homewood ...
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