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The piece of debris that left for france, this wasnt just the normal process of getting an item on to plane, i understand . Reporter no, absolutely not. This had to be dealt with so delicately. Because anything and everything on that debris, any compromising of the integrity of that debris can have an impact on the investigation. So it was wrapped very, very carefully to preserve as much as possible for the investigators. We actually got to see some of that when it was lowered into the crate, it was lowered with a police escort. People standing, watching, making sure everything was done exactly as it needed to be. And there is an ongoing search right now for any other items that might be possibly from the plane . Reporter the search does continue. We had Police Helicopters flying overhead for most of today, and actually for most of the past few days, because the working theory that investigators have is if this is indeed mh370 ....
When nine high school students boarded a flight this month, their destination was far away, but had a familiar name: Worcester. The teens are on a robotics team from Worcester, South Africa, that came to WPI to compete in one of the largest robotics competitions the campus has ever hosted. ....
When Dean Kamen, a celebrated innovator and WPI alumnus, decided thirty years ago to create an annual robotics competition for high school students, one of the first universities he approached for help was his alma mater, a leader in project-based STEM education. ....
A Westford team of sixth and seventh-grade students has won the FIRST regional robotics championship , and is getting ready for a world competition. ....
Driven by mostly asian buyers, willing to pay up to $60,000 for ki kilo. we also have, basically, the full snout of which you can feel, still the skin. reporter: according to shaver, wealthy hosts in vietnam have even used ground up rhino horns as a party favor, said to cure a hangover. not only their status symbol, but of their wealth and their ability to provide this to their guests. reporter: and of course it doesn t work. right, it doesn t work. reporter: to stop the killing, the u.s. government has targeted people who deal in the illegal animal trade. and according to the u.s. government, that includes an antique dealer in south florida named chris hayes. do you have anything to say? reporter: for 2 1/2 years, hayes and his internet auction site sold black rhino horns, some for as much as $80,000. his cut, he admitted in court documents, 31% of every sale. hayes pleaded guilty and on may 20th, was sentenced to three ....