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BEST is a non-profit, volunteer organization whose mission is to inspire students to pursue careers in engineering, science, and technology through participation in a sports-like, science- and engineering-based robotics competition. Other BEST Programs
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Alabama BEST is Looking for Teams for the 2006 Mission!
Schools located within the greater Birmingham/Jefferson County area or in Central Alabama are now eligible to sign up fo ...
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NOTICE:NOTIFICATION:
The Canada FIRST Robotic Games have ceased operations effective July 31, 2003 following numerous efforts to secure stable ongoing funding from government and industry sources.
We would like to thank over 11,000 students, teachers and engineering mentors from B.C., Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Nunavut and California who took part in Canada FIRST over the past 10 years. We also thank our many sponsors who, along with ...
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Visit the Montgomery College Engineering Website!
Welcome to Five Star BEST!
BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science, and Technology) is an organization dedicated to fostering science and engineering among high school and middle school students throughout the country. Each year, a competition is held where students construct a robot from a limited set of materials. The robot competes in a game against the other schools where the robots may be removing "dangerous" materia ...
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The Great Moonbuggy Race is sponsored by the Northrop Grumman Corporation.
Other contributors include the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA),
ATK Thiokol, CBS affiliate WHNT Channel 19 of Huntsville, Jacobs/Sverdrup,
Morgan Research Corp., Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC),
the Tennessee Valley Chapter of the System Safety Society, Inc.,
and the United Space Alliance, LLC.
Judges/Officials (requires userID and password)
Stay up to date with the latest developments as NASA plots new courses to the Moon, Mars and Beyond.
THIS IS AN OFFICIAL NASA WEB PAGE
NASA Owner: L Michael Freeman
Point of Contact: Durlean Bradford
Curator: UNITeS/Pam Gentle
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North Texas BEST
This is the NT BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology) Homepage and contains schedules for this year's NT BEST competition.
BEST is an annual competition in which local middle/high school students team up with technologists from local businesses to build a remote controlled robot to accomplish a given task.What's New
Congratulations 2005 winners!
BEST Award winner: Sacred Heart High School
BEST 1st runner up: Gunter Hig ...
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Puffs Back-to-School Design The Box
Contest Official Rules
The Back-To-School contest is only available to residents of the United States.
1. HERE'S HOW IT WORKS: On a plain piece of 8 1/2 " x 11 " paper (one side only), have your child create a design or drawing that represents the theme "What I Like Best About School."
2. HERE'S HOW TO ENTER: On the back of the submission, print or type your child's complete name, address (including zip code), telephone number, and your chi ...
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NASA Space Settlement Contest.
This annual contest is for 6-12th graders (11-18 years old) from anywhere in the world. Individuals, small teams of two to six, and large teams of seven or more (often whole classrooms with teacher leadership) may enter. Grades 6-9 and 10-12 are judged separately, except for the grand prize. Students develop space settlement designs and related materials. These are sent to NASA Ames for judgement. Submissions must be received by March 31, 2007. Check out t ...
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2006 Prizes
To view the 2006 results, click here.
Learn More About Our 3 Special Events
Greetings from the TCFFHRC staff. Registration has started, and we would like to invite everyone to participate in any of our three special events. Click here to learn more
Message from Professor David Ahlgren, Director and Host
On behalf of the robot contest staff, it’s our pleasure to invite roboticists of all ages to participate in the 13th Annual Trinity College Fire-Fighting Home ...
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Contact Us | Our Sponsors | About West Point
Design a Virtual Bridge...
Win a $10,000 Scholarship!
Welcome to the 2006 West Point Bridge Design Contest
HOW TO ENTER
Download and install the West Point Bridge Designer 2006 software.
Use the software to design the least expensive bridge that will pass a simulated load test.
Register your team.
Log in and submit as many designs as you like.
It's absolutely FREE!
Who: U.S. students age 13 through grade 12 are eligible fo ...
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