BAXTER — Lots of glue and triangle shapes are the key to building bridges. At least popsicle stick bridges, according to middle schoolers. Fifth and sixth graders who took part in an after-school ...
PORT ANGELES — Two months and one broken hydraulic bridge tester later, the official results for the 18th annual Popsicle Stick Bridge Competition, which pit dozens of high schools statewide against ...
PORT ANGELES — Derek Johnson with the help of local engineers is trying to build a bridge spanning physics, practicality and fun. Three Port Angeles High School students, who are not yet selected, ...
With a pace at times similar to an auctioneer's chant, Rick Slayback provided running commentary Saturday as six popsicle stick bridges were put to the test. "I've always been impressed by the bridges ...
WAS HELD OVER THE WEEKEND. RESIDENTS FROM GREENSBORO AND FIVE OTHER LOCAL CITIES WERE ABLE TO COMPETE IN WHAT’S CALLED BRIDGING THE TRIAD. IT’S A COMPETITION TO SEE WHO CAN CREATE THE MOST EFFICIENT ...
You may remember how fun it was to build things out of popsicle sticks when you were young, well a professor at Brigham Young University-Idaho has been encouraging students to keep it up as part of a ...
On Nov. 13, NHTI – Concord’s Community College hosted the annual New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) Popsicle Stick Bridge Competition on its Concord campus. The event featured 43 teams ...
COLUMBIA - Benton Elementary third graders tested their engineering skills Friday afternoon with Popsicle stick bridges they built over winter break. Students designed and built the bridges themselves ...
MAYS LANDING — Students in a computer-aided drafting and design class tested triangle truss bridges that they designed and constructed using Popsicle sticks. One of the goals of the project was to ...
Education minister, Diallo Rabain, was relieved that a bridge built of popsicle sticks, glue and string by students could hold his weight when he walked across it. The unusual structure was created by ...
Gavin Mart got a bit of a surprise when it was time for his Popsicle-stick bridge to be tested. The bridge nearly didn't qualify. One rule was that it had to fit through an approximately 3-inch-wide ...