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[Article Image] Middle school science adventures
Curiosity brings kids to Washington, D.C. for national science competition
[Article Image] Feature: Ready, unplug, drive
Plug-in hybrid cars, coming within a few years, will help save gasoline
[Article Image] Troubles with Hubble
Just before a planned repair mission, the space telescope went quiet
[Article Image] Feature: Where rivers run uphill
Three scientists travel to Antarctica to explore a secret world hidden beneath the ice.
[Article Image] Feature: Seen on the Science Fair Scene
At science fairs, students get to travel the world, gain research experience, and make new friends. Oh, yeah, and then there are the prizes.
[Article Image] Feature: How to Fly Like a Bat
Everyone knows that bats aren't birds, but it turns out that they don't even fly the same way.
[Article Image] Robots on the Road, Again
Five driverless vehicles completed a 130-mile race across rugged desert terrain.
[Article Image] Feature: Are Propellers Fin-ished?
The fins and flippers of penguins and other marine animals inspire new ways to propel watercraft.
[Article Image] Feature: Robots on a Rocky Road
In a recent race, high-tech, robotic vehicles tried to drive themselves across a desert.
[Article Image] Flying the Hyper Skies
A little airplane called the Hyper-X has broken the speed record for jet aircraft.

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