Chrono Cubes (Mark III)

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Jiao

Chrono Cubes (Mark III)


My project, the Chrono Cubes, is a product designed so be a physical calendar. Instead of forgetting your Zoom meetings and tasks around the house, you are able to see the blocks and lights on your desk. The physicality of the cube design makes it easier to remember what you have on what day by a) not being on your phone so its not as distracting and b) science says if you physically do something, you are more likely to remember to actually do that task and not just let it smack around your head like bats.

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Chrono Cubes (Mark I)

Chrono Cubes are a physical modular calendar that is able to be integrated with Google Calendar and/ or iCalendar.

Doing things physically has been scientifically proven to help retain information better. People tend to get distracted on their phones so with the Chrono Cubes, you get the physicality and the technical aspect.

Mask Testing Device V2

Ryan Bendremer

Ryan Bendremer

Mask Testing Device

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My project can quickly test masks and publish the data to a public database. People around the country would be able to send their masks to my device and get the results quickly. If the mask was already in the database, they could make an informed decision before purchasing. This service would be important for people who are making their own masks or selling self-made masks. If a seller on Etsy or eBay wanted to get their masks tested, now their customers would be able to see exactly what they were buying. The CDC recently came out and said that cloth masks are often not effective. There’s also a problem with counterfeit masks and those that do not meet the manufacturer’s standards. People need to know which masks are effective to keep themselves safe during the pandemic.

I created the website testmymask.org, which holds both the online database and a test request form where people can submit their masks for testing. The database shows a variety of important information including filtration and breathability.

My device is able to calculate the percentage of different-sized particles filtered by the mask being tested. It can also measure the breathability of masks using a flow rate sensor.

All of the data I've collected so far is posted and I hope to keep growing my public database in the future. 

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Chrono Cubes (Mark III)


Beyond The Board

Isa Murray and 2 OthersIsa Murray
Nate Besthoff

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Isa & Nate

Beyond The Board


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Beyond The Board presentation by Isa and Nate.

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Will Fosnot and 3 OthersWill Fosnot
Siena Jekel
Anara Magavi

Vines

Will Siena And Anara


Beyond the Tree

Hannah Glueck

Beyond the Tree


Hannah Glueck


Playground

Declan McEnerney and 3 OthersJon Turnquist
Aveen Nagpal
Miriam Lourie

The Armadillo School

Luca Rudenstine

The Armadillo School


Luca Rudenstine


An exploration of biomimicry for sustainable school design


The Garden Guide

Mathew Paul and 2 OthersMiriam Lourie
Luke Gunter

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Luke G., Mathew P., and Miriam L.

Garden Guide

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The Garden Guide is a zine hoping to inspire people to community gardening, and make gardening more accessible to low income communities. There are many barriers to creating a community garden, these are exacerbated when people have less resources, meaning that community gardening is often inaccessible to the people it would most benefit. The guide compiles resources (grants, non-profits, city programs) and gives recommendations based on comparative analysis of several successful gardens. With these resources and recommendations, people can take the firsts steps to start their own community garden.