Students at the University of Arkansas have created a carbon dioxide life support system for NASA, the team crafted a prototype designed to recover and reuse carbon dioxide during deep-space missions.
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Grade 7 and 8 students are volunteering alongside firefighters at the French River Fire Department to fill sandbags as flooding threatens the area. CBC News spoke with the teacher involved, a ...
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Mary-Kate Laibhen ’28 was recently accepted into the Break Through Tech’s AI Program, where she will learn the skills she needs to pursue her goal of a career in machine learning and cybersecurity.
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