Using A Series Of Sensors, Dua’s Bot Detects When A Person Is About To Run Into Something And Beeps

Using A Series Of Sensors, Dua’s Bot Detects When A Person Is About To Run Into Something And Beeps
Using A Series Of Sensors, Dua’s Bot Detects When A Person Is About To Run Into Something And Beeps
Using A Series Of Sensors, Dua’s Bot Detects When A Person Is About To Run Into Something And Beeps
Using A Series Of Sensors, Dua’s Bot Detects When A Person Is About To Run Into Something And Beeps
Using A Series Of Sensors, Dua’s Bot Detects When A Person Is About To Run Into Something And Beeps
Using A Series Of Sensors, Dua’s Bot Detects When A Person Is About To Run Into Something And Beeps
Using A Series Of Sensors, Dua’s Bot Detects When A Person Is About To Run Into Something And Beeps

Using a series of sensors, Dua’s bot detects when a person is about to run into something and beeps to them. The project took her a total of four days to build. Her prize is every Marvel fan’s dream.

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funscienceexperiments - Fun and Easy Science Experiments For Kids
Fun and Easy Science Experiments For Kids

Hi everyone! I'm Ashley P. and I'm a Girl Scout who wants to make a difference in the world. Currently, I've been working on my Gold Award Project, which is a project where Girl Scouts solve an issue in their community to earn the Gold Award. The Gold Award is the highest award a Girl Scout can achieve. In my project, I'm addressing the issue on how there are a lack of women in the STEM field by creating a program to do fun science experiments with younger girls. Also, I constructed this blog for parents and children to do exciting and simple experiments with their kids to spark a passion in this subject like what happened to me as a child. I hope you enjoy and try to accomplish the experiments I post! Also, please have adult supervision while completing these experiments.

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