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Garden City Students Win National Science Contest
The contest required students to develop an innovative idea for solving an environmental problem. The winners - Nick Fasano, Amanda Bressingham and Sara Mikulas - created a plan for the "Grass Cow, a biodiesel lawnmower that would convert waste grass into biodiesel fuel to power itself. The design for the machine is based on the four-chambered stomach of a cow. It calls for the lawnmower to be built with four chambers in which fermentation of cut grass would occur. "With the price of fuel reaching all-time highs, this is an interesting, manageable idea that could very well be a small but important step towards solving he energy crisis, "Science Research Teacher Steve Gordon said.
The winning students traveled to Manhattan with classmates to receive a behind-the-scene tour of the AMNH and to discuss with an AMNH scientist how to develop their design. The grade prize winners also received $2,000 to be used to support more work on the Grass Cow and a library of science books for the school district valued at $2,500. The students and their project were featured in the April 21 issue of Science World. The contest is part of You Innovate 21, a partnership among Scholastic, AMNH and the National Governor's Association to encourage student interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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