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Northeastern students win NASA’s Mars Ice Challenge with a robot built to extract water from the Red Planet
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Northeastern students win NASA’s Mars Ice Challenge with a robot built to extract water from the Red Planet
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Allie Nicodemo
June 8, 2018
Student engineers adapt bikes, cars, guitars and more for clients with disabilities
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Student engineers adapt bikes, cars, guitars and more for clients with disabilities
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Professor designs algorithms to make robots better collaborators
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