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 ...
Feb. 25—A spaghetti bridge withstood 51.14-pounds of sand, even as Fort Gibson High School student Elijah Johnston kept adding more sand. One more scoop into the bucket brought the load to 55.66 ...
High school students in the Johns Hopkins University summer program, Engineering Innovation, compete in an annual spaghetti bridge-building competition. Above: The A'hunna Key-Lows push their bridge ...
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 ...
Jefferson Community College engineering students hosted the 17th Annual Spaghetti Bridge Building Competition. A total of 17 area high school teams and four middle school teams from six area schools ...
Nineteen teams of students from eight school districts in Western Pennsylvania were hoping to keep things “al dente” Monday night at the 15th annual Pasta Bridge Engineering Competition, held at Saint ...
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