Juan Aguilar-Lepe

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High school students from Boyle Heights built a hydrogen-powered race car and competed against teams from all over the world over the weekend. How did they fare?

‘We're chasing that trophy’: Boyle Heights students on competing in robotics

High school students from Boyle Heights built a hydrogen-powered race car and competed against teams from all over the world over the weekend. How did they fare?

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