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8/20/08 - Young Thinkers Get to Tinker at JPL
More than 300 students have swelled JPL's ranks this summer, hailing from high schools, community colleges, four-year universities and graduate schools across the country.
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7/16/08 - JPL Enters the Blogosphere
A new JPL blog features scientists and engineers who will offer insights into their areas of expertise - ranging from Mars, Saturn and other solar system bodies to the universe beyond. Topics closer to home, like climate change, will also be discussed. Public comments are welcome.
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6/13/08 - Moses Lake Part of Athlete Training
JPL's Athlete (All-Terrain Hex-Legged Extra-Terrestrial Explorer) participated in NASA testing of future moon systems at Moses Lake, Washington. The two-week long trial concluded today (June 13).
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5/14/08 - Latino JPL Engineers To Inspire Students in Webcast
Six JPL engineers are included in a live Webcast about engineering opportunities in the space program on Thursday, May 15.
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5/5/08 - Santa Monica High Wins National Science Bowl
Santa Monica High School has won the National Science Bowl in Washington. This is the first time the winner of JPL's regional Science Bowl has also placed first in the national competition.
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5/2/08 - New Image Gallery Has an Eye for Beauty
JPL's new online Space Gallery captures the beauty of Earth, the solar system and the
universe in a single web site. Features include a scrollable image navigation and a toggle to see slide shows.
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4/10/08 - NASA Technologies Enter Space Technology Hall of Fame
The Space Foundation today is inducting three NASA-developed technologies into the Space Technology Hall of Fame.
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3/24/08 - High-Schoolers Go Into Overdrive at FIRST Robotics Competition
Fifty-two teams from high schools in Southern California, Arizona and New Hampshire competed in the Los Angeles FIRST Robotics Competition last Friday and Saturday.
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3/12/08 - Researchers Flex Artificial Muscles
Scientific researchers from around the world made a robotic fish swim, a synthetic flower bloom, and a giant metallic blimp fly using artificial muscles at an annual conference.
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2/27/08 - Two Schools Rule at Robot Match
Two Southern California schools captured top honors at a Lego robotics competition sponsored by JPL on Tuesday, Feb. 26.
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