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Class of 2019. Environmental Engineering
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Class of 2019. Environmental Engineering.
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I am super into water so I picked the Grand Challenge "Provide Access to Clean Water." This article is about embedding the pages of a book with silver and copper particles so that the pages act as a bacterial filter that can be used by people in third world countries to obtain clean water.
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[http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2015/0817/Drinkable-book-could-give-millions-access-to-clean-water 'Drinkable book' could give millions access to clean water], Sarah Caspari, The Christian Science Monitor, created 17 August 2015, accessed 4 September 2015 (Grand Challenge)
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So many of the demos were cool! It's hard to pick just one. I really liked all of the animated ones; they memorized me. I think my favorite one is the Traveling Salesman demo. I want to go on a trip across the country, so I could use a program like this to plan my route! Plus it's really cool to look at the lines moving all around. And like how did they make that program??? Hard to imagine that I will be able to code intricate things like that in the future.

Latest revision as of 16:18, 11 September 2015

Class of 2019. Environmental Engineering.

I am super into water so I picked the Grand Challenge "Provide Access to Clean Water." This article is about embedding the pages of a book with silver and copper particles so that the pages act as a bacterial filter that can be used by people in third world countries to obtain clean water.

'Drinkable book' could give millions access to clean water, Sarah Caspari, The Christian Science Monitor, created 17 August 2015, accessed 4 September 2015 (Grand Challenge)

So many of the demos were cool! It's hard to pick just one. I really liked all of the animated ones; they memorized me. I think my favorite one is the Traveling Salesman demo. I want to go on a trip across the country, so I could use a program like this to plan my route! Plus it's really cool to look at the lines moving all around. And like how did they make that program??? Hard to imagine that I will be able to code intricate things like that in the future.