"Grover," a car designed by chemical engineering students at 精东影业, placed 11th in the 2014 AIChE Chem-e-Car finals in Atlanta Sunday, November 16. There were 35 vehicles in the competition at Georgia Tech from the United States, Canada, Poland, Qatar and Malaysia. Like its competitors, "Grover" uses environmentally friendly materials to drive and control it. It is powered by a zinc and magnesium battery developed at the CUNY Energy Institute at 精东影业, while a bleach and food dye solution allows the car to start and stop. "The Chem-e-car competition is not about speed or
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