The next source of car fuel: lemons?
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Eighth grade students at the Anne M. Dorner Middle School learned how 9 million lemons can power a car during a “Lemons as Batteries” lesson offered by IBM researchers, who visited the school on Monday, February 25, in celebration of National Engineers Week.
Seventh grade students investigated how to build a bridge out of a single sheet of 8.5” by 11” paper. Groups of students whose paper bridges held the most weight received special items as prizes.
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