Science teacher Devin Franklin's students have a common motto: It's better to have more than less. More supplies to build the strongest of all spaghetti bridges. More materials to resell at heightened ...
Area high school students were forced to use their noodles during a bridge building competition at Montgomery County Community College Thursday. Click Here for PHOTO GALLERY The college played host to ...
Dozens of teens have carefully designed and constructed bridges -- just to watch them fall apart.For weeks, the students have converged on Johns Hopkins University, using their noodles. Given ...
High school students from across the state and across the East Coast completed a high-level engineering program on Friday. More than a dozen students took part in the Johns Hopkins University ...
Hold the tomato sauce. Last week on the university's Homewood campus, high school engineering students served up their spaghetti with a big helping of glue. The 11th annual Spaghetti Bridge ...
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 ...
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 ...
Laura Brean is getting an education in spaghetti. She knew someday it would come to that. Brean is a freshman at Johns Hopkins University who figures she would like to be an engineer one day. And that ...
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 ...
25 groups of three to four students will compete to see which bridge can hold the most weight without breaking. Past winning bridges have held 130 pounds. Friday?s event is the culmination of an ...