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WIRED Robotics Competes at BEST State Robotics Competition Amid COVID Constraints
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HOUSTON, Jan. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The WIRED Robotics team at Westbrook Intermediate School in Clear Creek ISD advanced to the Texas BEST Robotics Competition for the 9
th year in a row. BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science, and Technology) is a robotics competition that emphasizes the engineering process and marketing of a robot in addition to driving the system on a game field. This year s game theme,
Outbreak, requires the team to design, build, and operate a micro-robot, manually and autonomously, to isolate virus infected cells from others, and apply localized vaccines to slow or stop the spread of the infection.
Today on
Stateside, the Mayor of Flint talks about the charges filed against former state officials for the city’s water crisis. Plus, we review new work by Michigan poets, including a nominee for the National Book Award. We end show with story of a collaboration between 3rd Man Records and the family of a Tejano music star from Detroit.
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Listen to the full show above or find individual segments below.
When
Frank Solis found the tapes, he almost threw them out.
He and his family as well as the music world had assumed that his father, Michigander and Tejano music pioneer Martin Huron Solis Jr., had never recorded the songs that made him a pioneer in Detroit’s music scene of the 1940s and ‘50s. Though Martin was inducted into the Tejano R.O.O.T.S. Hall of Fame in 2018, he was best known for his compelling live performances and hadn’t ever released an album with his fellow musicians, who made up Los Primos.
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