With a major research university right in our backyard, a strong military presence and innovative companies throughout the metro region, thereâs often a plethora of interesting science and technology news to be found in Southern Arizona. Hereâs a breakdown of the most interesting recent developments.
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Design Day. Senior students in the University of Arizona’s College of Engineering recently presented their longtime projects for the college’s annual Craig M. Berge Design Day. Unlike previous years, for 2021 the 99 student teams presented their projects over video. But similar to previous years, multiple student teams took home large awards for this work. This year, more than $46,000 was awarded to various student teams working with industry and university sponsors. The winners of the $7,500 Craig M. Berge Dean’s Award for Most Outstanding Project created a “solar-powered, autonomous rover” to monitor Oso Grande, which is Tucson Electric Power’s wind turbine
17 March 2021, 3:00 am EDT By Scientists Want to Build Underground Bunker on Moon Filled with Sperms, Eggs, Seeds, Spores, from Earth Species to Prepare for the Worst ( Screenshot From Pxhere Official Website )
Engineers are now planning to build a particular type of underground lunar ark that would reportedly be filled with millions of spores, seeds, sperm and egg samples coming from different Earth s species. This would then be hidden in a certain network of tubes over on the moon in order to provide a particular type of genetic backup for the planet in case of a worst case scenario.
Scientists want to build bunker on moon
Scientists have proposed sending millions of samples of seeds, sperm, eggs, and more to the moon in a "doomsday vault" under the moon's surface. But why?
Engineers want to build an underground lunar ark, filled with millions of seed, spore, sperm and egg samples from Earth s species, hidden in a network of tubes on the moon
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