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The Surgical Robotic Challenge demo at the Hamlyn Centre (IMperial College London) followed by presentations and workshops at the Royal Geographical Society, 23rd June 2019
Photography by Fergus Burnett
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I was looking for some inspiration and asked my Twitter friends for help.
@strupey said: steam rising from a hot tar patch.
I couldn't find a tar patch but there was a path of road recently re-paved.
Kodomo bird image colored with prisma
color pencils.
Pattern paper from Graphic 45
cross stitched stamped with HA F3469
and stitched by hand.
Geotourism Challenge
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Ashoka's Changemakers
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Planeta.com Partnership
May 3, 2014 - Keith, Kathy, Ed and Maryann compete in Challenge Nation. A good time was had by all!
Take a picture with an image of one of the presidents who appear on Mt. Rushmore (can you see Lincoln driving the toe truck?).
Challenge Wilson. Stade Percival-Molson, Montréal, 18 juillet 2010. EMS remporte le bronze contre Montréal Métro.
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Challenge Wilson. Stade Percival-Molson, Montréal, 18 juillet 2010. EMS remporte le bronze contre Montréal Métro.
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Vancouver's Little Mountain Little League Challenger Division team play Clinton LL from Michigan in the Little League World Series Exhibition Game at Volunteer Stadium.
For ANSH Challenge:
A "transit" - a sequence of four photos depicting something moving or traveling from one place to another (through, over, up or along something).
I decided to use this past weekends kayak camping trip for this one. We travelled across 3 lakes to get to our campsite, 2 of which require you to go through tunnels blasted through rock.
The tunnels are often occupied by swallows, which you'll often hear men telling their wives/girlfriends that they're bats...I choose to believe the tunnels are bat free...but that's just me.
So here we go! Approaching the tunnel system.
The MINI Challenge has become firmly established as one of the most important single make championships in the UK thanks to its combination of class structure, cost effectiveness and professionalism. Indeed, to the astute aspiring race driver, it can be considered as a direct route to the BTCC.
The Aviation Challenge is an annual get together of regional schools/colleges maths/science year 12 students for an introduction to the world of aviation and a fun day of competition building gliders.
From as far north as Berwick to Richmond in the south and Darlington in the west, schools/colleges turned up in teams of 4 (+member of staff) to build a glider.
We hope these budding scientists may be inspired to join the BEng Aerospace programme and HNC/D Aeronautical Engineering programmes.
Technical delivery and hosted by Hartlepool College of Further Education; lunch and programme administration by the Advanced mathematics Support Programme; Prizes and materials costs covered by Teesside University.