Gering High students blend engineering and physics
OLIVIA WIESELER, Scottsbluff Star-Herald
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GERING, Neb. (AP) A physics class doesn’t normally cultivate bacteria as part of a project, but when you’re on Brett Moser’s Samsung Solve for Tomorrow team, anything is possible.
His group of 12 students has been working on building sanitization boxes for PPE masks using UVC light for the past semester. Not only does it take quite a bit of engineering and involve plenty of physics, it also requires the students to test if it really works, and for that, they needed to cultivate bacteria to test it on.