You might miss Empire Drive-In if you don’t know it’s there. This theater looks like the average junkyard, full of old cars and salvaged wood. Yet on nights and weekends, it transforms into a one-of-a-kind movie theater with a twist: The junked cars are the seats.
KidDIY: 2013 National STEM Video Game Challenge aims to shape future of innovation
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe New York Hall of Science is hidden away in the Corona corner of Queens, N.Y., a primarily Hispanic neighborhood below the city’s 7 subway line. Pupuserias and bodegas line pedestrian-filled 111th Street as it leads to the open swath of land occupied by the hall, making the sudden appearance of Cold War-era space rockets all the more jarring — they jut into the sky, taking advantage of Queens’ lack of skyscrapers. Not that 50-year-old rockets are at home anywhere in New York City, but they serve as a fitting backdrop for the day’s event: the culmination of the 2013 National STEM Video Game Challenge.
The challenge aims to enable America’s youth of today to become tomorrow’s innovation leaders. In so many words, the US government is hoping these kids won’t just go on to create the next big shooter franchise, but, say, the next iPod. Or the next SpaceX, perhaps.
This time it was no hype. Sandy rampaged through New York, New Jersey and the rest of the Northeast. The damage has been enormous: more than a hundred dead, massive flooding everywhere, collapsed buildings, generator malfunctions in hospitals, multiple fires, city-wide blackouts and explosions in power plants. More »