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[http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/feb/12/nuclear-fusion-breakthrough-green-energy-source Sustainable nuclear fusion breakthrough raises hopes for ultimate green energy] Ian Sample, The Guardian, created 12 February 2014, accessed 14 September 2014
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==Engineering Grand Challenge Article==
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===Providing power through nuclear fusion===
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[http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/feb/12/nuclear-fusion-breakthrough-green-energy-source Sustainable nuclear fusion breakthrough raises hopes for ultimate green energy] Ian Sample, The Guardian, Created 12 February 2014, Accessed 14 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)
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==MATLAB Demonstration==
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===Favorite: Bending Truss===
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The Bending Truss is my favorite MATLAB demonstration because I worked on a bridge simulation program in high school for the West Point Bridge Design Contest. I find it really cool that MATLAB can show different forms of movement on a sample bridge and how the motion causes the bridge trusses to expand and contract. This use of MATLAB would have very much helped me in designing my bridges then, and it could help with any future bridge designs, because it shows where the bridge experiences different types of stresses and whether or not the trusses are being stretched/flexed.

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Engineering Grand Challenge Article

Providing power through nuclear fusion

Sustainable nuclear fusion breakthrough raises hopes for ultimate green energy Ian Sample, The Guardian, Created 12 February 2014, Accessed 14 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)

MATLAB Demonstration

Favorite: Bending Truss

The Bending Truss is my favorite MATLAB demonstration because I worked on a bridge simulation program in high school for the West Point Bridge Design Contest. I find it really cool that MATLAB can show different forms of movement on a sample bridge and how the motion causes the bridge trusses to expand and contract. This use of MATLAB would have very much helped me in designing my bridges then, and it could help with any future bridge designs, because it shows where the bridge experiences different types of stresses and whether or not the trusses are being stretched/flexed.