Blueprint: A Kite That Captures Energy
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View ArticleBlueprint: A Kite That Captures Energy
"You know how a kite can pull its string from your hands? Airborne wind-energy systems like ours work on the same principle—the pull of the kite turns a generator and…
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View ArticlePopSci's High School Inventors Of 2012
Science Ten amazing projects built by teens. Every year thousands of high school students take part in national and regional science fairs. PopSci scours those events to find 10 students with truly...
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View ArticleA New Organization Pairs Scientists With Adventurers To Bring Data Back From...
Science “Hey, while you’re there, could you grab us some data?” More and more science takes place on computers, but hard data still comes from the material world. To learn about, say, harmful algae...
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