by winterea | Oct 21, 2015 | Ecology: Pollution
As someone inexperienced with drones and anything related to robotics, I was reluctant to fly the big drone before experimenting with Brandon’s pocket drone quad copter first. For this reason, I documented the flights of other group members using images and video....
by winterea | Oct 14, 2015 | Ecology: Pollution
What do J.K. Rowling, Walt Disney, Albert Einstein, Dr. Seuss, and Thomas Edison have in common? Besides being totally brilliant and spectacular, all five masterminds faced many failures before achieving success. When Dan presented our bill of materials to the class,...
by winterea | Oct 6, 2015 | Ecology: Pollution
The amAIRica group has officially deemed Tuesday night work sessions taco nights. While enchiladas are not the key to a cohesive group, collaborating in a relaxed atmosphere makes the project incredibly feasible. Between bites of chips and guac, our group formed a...
by winterea | Sep 29, 2015 | Ecology: Pollution
2.1 million deaths happen each year as a result of human-caused increases in fine particulate matter (Institute of Physics). Particulate matter can contain acids, organic chemicals, soil, or dust, and since it is smaller it travels further into the lungs, affecting...
by winterea | Sep 22, 2015 | Ecology: Pollution
Beginning with Team Salamander, transitioning to River Zillas, and concluding with our current group that remains unnamed, our journey through the depths of pollution has been an interesting one. Our group originally sought to measure water pollution through...
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