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UK physics students win regional award for wind power project

APR 19, 2012
Physics Today
Northern Echo : Five physics students from Teesdale School in Barnard Castle, UK, won the Nissan Rose Bowl for their six-month project exploring wind power. They studied how wind turbines work and visited Newcastle University to design a prototype. The competition was sponsored by the Engineering Education Scheme at the university.
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