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All-female student team in Highlands Ranch creates device to help drivers avert wildlife collisions | Rocky Mountain PBS
With the help of their computer science teacher, four young high schoolers from STEM Highlands Ranch designed a device to detect wildlife and protect drivers from collisions and became state winners in the Samsung Solve For Tomorrow competition.
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STEM School Highlands Ranch wins $12,000 as part of Samsung's "Solve for Tomorrow" competition
STEM School Highlands Ranch won $12,000 as the state champions in Samsung's "Solve for Tomorrow" STEM competition.
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Groundbreaking AI tech aims to reduce wildlife collisions — and it was invented by teen girls
A project created by four teen girls in Colorado uses AI and infrared technology to alert drivers of oncoming wildlife.
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Many high schools are curbing the use of AI. These schools are leaning in | CNN Business
At Princeton High School, students are trying to combat the rapid decline of indigenous languages with some unlikely help: a furry, wide-eyed stuffed animal named Che’w.
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