CONCORD, NH — Popsicle sticks and glue have been used for more than a century by enterprising kids to create everything from ...
The Aerial Lift Bridge inspired a science project for Lincoln Park Middle Schooler, Miles Pham. During Ms. Showalter’s physical science club, he built a functioning Aerial Lift Bridge. It took some ...
Students at UNB spent four hours Saturday meticulously building the perfect bridges from popsicle sticks — only to watch them get crushed under a hydraulic press. "Watching it break" is definitely the ...
PORT ANGELES — Eleven Port Angeles High School students are receiving scholarships after their popsicle-stick bridges withstood the pressure at an annual statewide contest. Bridges built with only ...
This question originally appeared on Quora. Question details: The span should be 75 cm, with no maximum depth. The bridge will be loaded midspan, like a point load, and there’s no limit on the number ...
PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles High School students took first, second and third place overall at the American Society of Civil Engineers Popsicle Stick Bridge Competition in Seattle. “We swept them,” ...
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 ...
Using nothing more than standard Popsicle sticks and white school glue, students at Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet in Los Angeles built a bridge that weighs less than a pound, yet can support 489 ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Have you ever wanted to build something with popsicle sticks? Well here's your chance. In celebration of National Engineer’s Week in February, residents from Greensboro, High Point, ...
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