Featured in education 2011
High School Inventors 2011
Ten students who are improving MRIs, cancer treatments and human-robot interaction--between classes, of course
First Steps of a Cyborg
Austin Whitney didn’t want to graduate from college in a wheelchair. So he and the student engineers at U.C. Berkeley’s “Kaz Lab” built a machine that allowed him to stand up and walk across the commencement stage
You Call This School? The 25 Coolest College Labs in the Country
Forget algebra homework: try building spaceships, operating a nuclear reactor or listening in to distant galaxies
Introducing the Popular Science/InnoCentive Education Challenge
Popular Science and InnoCentive invite readers to invent a better way to teach science
Create a Better Soldier at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s Human Performance Wing
Careers: Defense researcher, engineer
Print New Body Parts at the Cornell University Creative Machines Lab
Careers: Mechanical engineer, biomedical engineer
Run a Nuclear Reactor (as an Undergrad) at Reed College
Careers: Physics researcher, nuclear engineer
Design a Micro-Drone at U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground
Careers: Defense researcher, engineer
Probe the Ocean Deep at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Career: Marine scientist