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 ...
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 ...
A summer program at Johns Hopkins University puts high schoolers' ingenuity to the test — building bridges out of nothing but spaghetti and glue. Imagine having to build a bridge — a strong bridge — ...
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 ...
A team of four high school students from Irvine and Diamond Bar made the best use of pasta and epoxy to build the bridge that won the 14th Spaghetti Bridge competition at Cal State Fullerton. The July ...
The team will be able to test their bridge at a special competition on Friday. The spaghetti bridge competition is the culmination of the Johns Hopkins University’s Engineering Innovation summer ...
Sharjah, Tuesday, May 17, 2011-- The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Club at American University of Sharjah (AUS) held the ASCE Open Day recently at the university's Student Center and ...
When it came to Italian food, Americans used to play it pretty straight. For most people, pasta meant spaghetti. Period. Occasionally an adventurous soul would add a little supermarket Parmesan--the ...