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January 14th, 2008
Written By: ericH , Cornell

The Cornell Baja Racing team designs, builds and races an off-road vehicle. We participate in the SAE Midwest Regional competition, which includes events that test the maneuverability, suspension, and acceleration of the car, as well as judge its design and cost. The climax of the competition is the four hour endurance race.
Our team is […]

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January 2nd, 2008
Written By: Vinay Badami , Cornell

One of the hottest debates raging in today’s world concerns the issue of environmental sustainability. With rising oil prices and global warming causing distress in both the economic and environmental circles, creating developments that minimize their energy usage and carbon footprint is essential. 
A new initiative addressing these issues has been set in motion on the […]

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November 10th, 2007
Written By: ben.jabbawy , Cornell University

The PLOrk Biography

Musical instruments have long been on the cutting edge of technology, often spurring new research and development. At Princeton, we have been exploring ways in which the computer can be integrated into conventional music-making contexts (chamber ensembles, jam sessions, etc…) while also radically transforming those contexts. This has involved developing new speaker […]

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October 15th, 2007
Written By: Princeton Engineering , Princeton University

Princeton undergraduates who have engineered a self-driving car designed to navigate city streets without human help have been selected as semifinalists in a hotly contested Pentagon competition with top prizes worth $3.5 million.
The Princeton team was among 36 semifinalists named last week by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency in its “Urban Challenge” — a […]

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