The top six teams competing in the first “RealWorld-InWorld NASA Engineering Design Challenge” showcased their creative ideas for a panel of expert judges, fellow teams and others on April 14, 2011.
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Allen ISD Hosts NASA HUNCH Design Review Showcasing Student Innovation
Allen ISD recently hosted a NASA HUNCH Preliminary Design Review (PDR) event that brought together high school teams from Prosper, Prosper Walnut Grove, Plano Academy and local home-school groups.
NASA’s Glenn Research Center recently selected 13 after-school programs to implement science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) content using NASA’s Engineering Design Challenge: Powered and ...
As part of a series of electronic professional development experiences for educators, the NASA Explorer Schools project and the National Science Teachers Association are hosting a 90-minute live ...
In our lifetimes, NASA could be sending astronauts to Mars. Maybe even setting up a colony there. But first, NASA needs better space suits and landing gear. Where to turn for help? The next generation ...
An innovative team of engineers from NASA joined up with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) grad students, among others, to improve upon the traditional airplane wing. The researchers ...
“Well, there goes our spring break!”, I thought as I read NASA’s email about the design document submission date for the Cube Quest Challenge. Once again, NASA representatives had changed a critical ...
If this year's Lunabotics competition is any indication, there's a bright future ahead for the surface of the moon — and below it. The NASA-hosted challenge recently saw 39 teams of university ...
Aurora Flight Sciences, a subsidiary of Boeing, joined a NASA project that aims to optimize the engineering process of eVTOL vehicles. Aurora is now collaborating with the University of California San ...
NASA has announced 13 additional awardees selected through an on-ramp process for the second iteration of the Open Innovation Services contract vehicle. The NOIS2 program is a multiple-award contract ...
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