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AFCEC laboratory provides real world experience for future scientists

Florida STEM Scholars Summer Challenge participants Bailey Amison (right) and Keith Wadleigh, demonstrate how they built the anaerobic digester they named “MAD WALT” for “mobile anaerobic digester with air-locking technology.” The students, who will be seniors at Port St. Joe High School in Gulf County, Fla., in the fall, worked with scientists and engineers at the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s research laboratory at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo/Amy Ausley)

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AFCEC laboratory provides real world experience for future scientists

Florida STEM Scholars Summer Challenge participants Bailey Amison (right) and Keith Wadleigh, demonstrate how they built the anaerobic digester they named “MAD WALT” for “mobile anaerobic digester with air-locking technology.” The students, who will be seniors at Port St. Joe High School in Gulf County, Fla., in the fall, worked with scientists and engineers at the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s research laboratory at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo/Amy Ausley)

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