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Feature Projects
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Holly studied cosmic rays - high energy particles travelling close to the speed of light. She researched and developed a way of detecting these particles with cheap equipment avaliable to all.
Galen set about coming up with a solution to the problem of the wasted energy used by items on standby. He developed an control device that turned of items after being left on standby.
The students looked at ways that drivers could save time looking for a space in a car park and came up with the idea of having illuminated signals to help find a space.
The aim of Lydias' project was to design and construct a laser photonics robotic hand control, which could be controlled by the movements of the user’s own hand.
The objective was to create an innovative product appropriate for primary school children to motivate and enhance their learning about the weather.
The aim of this project was to investigate the possibility of bacterial cross contamination in food and drink distribution on hospital wards (based in Kent and Sussex Hospital).
Peter and Darrel decided to tackle the tricky problem of disabled access in thier CREST Bronze level project. They deisgned a step prototype which turned into a ramp.
The project documented over 200 peoples thoughts and understanding of Bird Flu, and with lab experience a leaflet and presentation was prepared to help educate the general public.
James designed and built a prototype for an alarmed box that could be used to keep valuables safe while being different from other products currently on the market.
Holy Cross School looked at whether professional eye shadows and homemade eye shadows differ in cleansing time and if the brand affected it wear.
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