High School Students 3D Print Rocket Propellant, Take on Real Science and Engineering Research
August 23, 2017
August 23, 2017
RAPID CITY, S.D., Aug. 23 -- The South Dakota School of Mines & Technology issued the following news release:
Local high school students from Rapid City and Sturgis spent their summer at SD Mines researching and developing 3-D-printed rocket propellant; fusion bonds to make lighter, more fuel-efficient parts for the automotive and aerospace industries; and titanium biomedical implants that combat the body's rejection of foreign objects.
Sponsored by the Army Ed . . .
Local high school students from Rapid City and Sturgis spent their summer at SD Mines researching and developing 3-D-printed rocket propellant; fusion bonds to make lighter, more fuel-efficient parts for the automotive and aerospace industries; and titanium biomedical implants that combat the body's rejection of foreign objects.
Sponsored by the Army Ed . . .
