BAXTER — Lots of glue and triangle shapes are the key to building bridges. At least popsicle stick bridges, according to middle schoolers. Fifth and sixth graders who took part in an after-school ...
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 ...
You may remember how fun it was to build things out of popsicle sticks when you were young, well a professor at Brigham Young University-Idaho has been encouraging students to keep it up as part of a ...
Education minister, Diallo Rabain, was relieved that a bridge built of popsicle sticks, glue and string by students could hold his weight when he walked across it. The unusual structure was created by ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Local youth from grades sixth through eighth grade built popsicle stick bridges during the STEM camp at Washburn University. On Tuesday, July 11, 23 students participated in the ...
Gavin Mart got a bit of a surprise when it was time for his Popsicle-stick bridge to be tested. The bridge nearly didn't qualify. One rule was that it had to fit through an approximately 3-inch-wide ...
PORT ANGELES — Two months and one broken hydraulic bridge tester later, the official results for the 18th annual Popsicle Stick Bridge Competition, which pit dozens of high schools statewide against ...
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, ...
What do you get when you combine 14 glue guns, 700 popsicle sticks, 26 school kids and a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers colonel? Two hours of fun, learning and LOTS of laughter! U.S. Army Corps of ...
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 ...
Today we drop in on a classroom of future engineers. The project? Bridges. The winner from Mr. Kallhood's class was Pandora Sims. Her bridge held 117 pounds before it snapped. The 10th annual popsicle ...