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Lam Thuy Vo: Experience the MJ Bear Fellowship

Posted April 26, 2012 — 10:26 a.m. in Lam Thuy Vo, MJ Bear Fellows, Resources by Jennifer Mizgata

Thinking about applying for the MJ Bear Fellowship? Lam Thuy Vo, of NPR’s Planet Money, talks about her experience as a “first Fellow” and offers tips.

Applications are now open. Find out more about eligibility here.

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    Not much happens in Geraldine, a small farming community in the interior of the South Island of New Zealand, about 85 miles from Christchurch. So when Hayden MacKenzie, a fourth-generation farmer there, picked up the phone last Tuesday and got a request to participate in a secret project—one that he wouldn’t even learn about until he signed a vow of silence—he and his wife Anna figured that they’d take a shot. That evening, two men showed up at his cozy farmhouse. They bore a peculiar red device, a sphere slightly bigger than a volleyball perched on a short collar, and attached it to his roof. Then they left.

    Only when the men returned the next day did they reveal what they were up to. Inside the red ball was an antenna that would give the MacKenzies Internet access. It was custom-designed to communicate with a similar antenna that would be floating by in the stratosphere, over 60,000 feet above sea level. On a solar-powered balloon.

    Oh, and the men work for Google.

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