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Girls of Steel
Girls of Steel is a robotics program based at Carnegie Mellon University for children and young adults in grades K-12. Grace Goslin and Samhita Gudapati from the program's high school team remind us of the importance of teamwork, not only in building a robot, but in our everyday lives.
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