ST. FRANCIS, Wis. - Hundreds of students competed in an underwater robotics competition Sunday, March 19 in St. Francis. At Deer Creek Intermediate in St. Francis, it wasn't your typical pool day. The ...
PVC pipe, pool noodles, zip ties, 12-volt batteries: these are just a few of the supplies that Arkansas 4-H members are using to build remotely operated vehicles for the Arkansas SeaPerch Challenge, ...
STEM and swimming pools collide with the SeaPerch Challenge, an underwater robotics competition for middle- and high-school students. The regional competition is in April, which means now is the time ...
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawai’i — Wheeler Middle School’s robotics teams achieved remarkable success at the regional SeaPerch competition, showcasing their ingenuity and technical skills. Competing ...
Twenty area middle schoolers competed in the "SeaPerch" competition at Ashwaubenon High School. They navigated remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) through underwater obstacle courses inspired by real ...
This year the SeaPerch Program will celebrate a half decade of national underwater robotic championships. On the last Saturday in May, the fifth National SeaPerch Challenge will be held on the ...
With nothing but a large fish tank to practice in, Henry James Memorial School’s SeaPerch team won the Connecticut regional to advance to the national championship, where it will represent Simsbury ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Hundreds of students from across Arkansas took a dip into what it takes to be an engineer Friday at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock Aquatic Center. The SeaPerch Challenge ...
Thanks to engineering savvy and problem-solving skills, two Sablatura Middle School teams are advancing to the National SeaPerch Challenge at Louisiana State University this May. Sablatura’s Aqua ...
Forty-one teams, each equipped with a remote-control submersible assembled from motors, pool noodles and PVC pipe, will be competing for the top prizes in the Arkansas SeaPerch Challenge on March 11 ...
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