
Making slime, lava lamps, elephant toothpaste and 3-D printing were just a few of the activities offered at University of Texas Permian Basin’s Engineering Camp.
There is a camp sponsored by XTO Energy and one by the U.S. Army. The one going on now is supported by the Army.
UTPB Professor of Engineering George Nnanna said the camp is aimed at students in grades nine through 12, but the Army made an exception for a couple of students who were not in that range.
Thursday found the 18 campers making magnetic slime.
Adam Zobaa, who had many siblings attending the camp, said his favorite part so far was bacteria.
“We got some E….