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How Cats Affect The Environment
By: Rory Bierhanzl, Jounalist
The environment is fragile as it is, and now as we progress into a new era of technology, new information about how we continue to affect the environment becomes a bigger and bigger issue we face.
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Solar Cells are now Thinner and Lighter
Solar Cells are now Thinner and Lighter
By: Benjamin Siegel, Journalist
MIT students have just made a new solar cell that is 50 times smaller than the thickness of a human hair. These new cells are much lighter and are a lot easier to use.
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Eco-Friendly Houses
By: Laith Kassim, Journalist
Eco-friendly houses, also known as sustainable homes, are created to minimize environmental impact while maximizing efficiency and occupant health. Eco-friendly homes use a variety of environmental-friendly practices that help lower your carbon footprint and reduce waste as much as possible.
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Giant Dinosaur Fossil Found In China
By: Peyton Farahi, Journalist
Chinese researchers found a brand-new dinosaur fossil that's totally different from anything they've ever found before! It's from super, super long ago in the Early Jurassic era
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Space Exploration or Ocean Exploration
By: Djaber Bibet, Journalist
Space or Ocean Exploration? Currently the world is set on exploring space. According to NASA, exploring space has a chance of making better discoveries for humanity.
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What a 500M$ Dam Removal Teaches
By: James Vuong, Journalist
500 million dollars is a high price to pay to heal the landscape, but it's definitely worth it.
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How Sound Pollution Affects Whales
By: Rory Bierhanzl, Jounalist
Underwater noise Pollution can affect almost all marine life, causing stress, permanent hearing loss, or even some species resorting to leaving the area entirely, causing unnatural migration patterns that disrupt ecosystems. Noise pollution can not only disrupt a whale's lifestyle and living practices, but sound pollution can also hurt and cripple whales, due to their sensitivity to noise.
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How To Use The ZipGrow Hydroponic Systems
How To Use The ZipGrow Hydroponic Systems
By: Gadea Martinez Aparicio and Emma Huang
The ZipGrow tower is a vertical hydroponic system that grows produce. What makes hydroponic systems grow plants fast and healthy are nutrients among other materials that are combined with the water. Here are some tips and instructions for gardening with a few tools.
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Top Pros and Cons of Wind Energy
By: Josslyn Wellck, Journalist
Wind energy is a top source of renewable energy in the U.S. today. However, there are some downsides. Here are a few of the top pros and cons:
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Samsung Z Fold 7 and G Fold Phone Leaks
By: Grant Newton, Journalist
Tech is improving very rapidly and Samsung has been releasing some of the most high quality folding phones over the past few years. The new upcoming Samsung Z Fold 7 and Tri Fold phones will probably be the best folding phones ever.
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Nintendo Playstation
By: Vaibhav Saravanan, Journalist
Most of us know about the PlayStation and the Nintendo, but did you know there could have been something called the Nintendo PlayStation? Many gamers wonder what would have happened if Sony and Nintendo managed to find a way to work together and release the Nintendo Play Station.
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Dinosaur Extinction Started Fruit Evolution
Dinosaur Extinction Started Fruit Evolution
By: Prisha Polra, Journalist
Dinosaurs going extinct left a power vacuum that allowed plants to evolve and let flowering plants become fruits. Those fruits were crucial to human survival and allowed humans to survive and thrive.
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Evolution of Radiology
Evolution of Radiology
By: Joseph Park, Journalist
Radiology is a medical specialty that utilizes imagery to cure diseases and diagnose them in human and animals.
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Apple's iPhone 16 SE
Introducing the iPhone 16 SE: Apple’s New Budget-Friendly Marvel
By: Cooper Shealy, Journalist
Apple has always been synonymous with innovation and premium quality, but the tech giant has also recognized the need for a more budget-friendly option for its loyal customers.
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Bird Safe Glass
By: Kaden Brock, Journalist
Nearly 1 billion birds die in the U.S. every year, stripes or dots are placed at most 2 inches apart are the best way of warning birds. Agustin Sanchez made a hotel with vertical white stripes 2 inches apart to reduce bird deaths, he then reported that he had zero bird deaths after implementing them.
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What Goes In Fertilizer
By: Kaden Brock, Journalist
There are many different kinds of fertilizer each with its benefits and disadvantages, it's all a matter of choice and deciding which one you want to pick and what you think is the best choice for your plant. People all around the world like to use fertilizer, and it's used for growing, vegetables, fruits, and grains.
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Apple Launches Iphone 16e With Elon’s Starlink Connectivity
By: Nam Nguyen, Journalist
The interest is the initial iPhone release after Apple signed a secretive partnership with Elon Musk's SpaceX to include satellite connectivity into the company's phones
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Past and Present Of The Tuberculosis Cure
By: Isaiah Stanley, Journalist
Tuberculosis is a illness that has been terrorizing the human race for generations over many years. What started the battle against TB?
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New Fuel Cell System From Toyota With Much More Durability
By: Volodymyr Sliesariev, Journalist
Toyota, has started production of its new 3rd generation fuel cell system which allows for two times durability and will add 20% of cruising range. Another advantage of this system is it will be cheaper than the previous one. This was achieved through innovations in its design and manufacturing process, and the system will be out in 2026
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All About The 2025 Cadillac CTV-5 Blackwing
By: Ian Merino, Journalist

The company Cadillac was founded in 1902 and started making  1st class luxury cars and precision engineering, the car comes with a 3.0 L V8...

The Structure of the V8 Engine
The Structure of the V8 Engine
By: Emerson Rodas Bermudez, Journalist
The V8 Engine is a masterpiece, but it's also interesting. One problem with the engine is that the motor can't go in any car because some cars don't have the capacity to hold it.
Nissan Gtr R34's Structure and History
Nissan Gtr R34’s Structure and History
By: Emerson Rodas Bermudez, Journalist
The Nissan GT-R R3 was made about between 1999 and 2002, is a car that has made a huge impact around the world. For many, owning an R34 is a dream—a chance to experience a piece of automotive history.
All About The Surron
All About The Surron
By: Luis Rivera, Journalist
But now with the ultra bee the ultra bee is a higher level then the normal it faster the the surron but ways heavier then normal top speed is 56 but that's what surron says people have found a way to get rid of the speed limiter they say top speed is 90 which on a bike that weighs 187 lbs`is insane.
The Future of Transportation: Autonomous Vehicles
The Future of Transportation: Autonomous Vehicles
By: Ben Wandow, Journalist
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are poised to revolutionize the way we travel. These self-driving cars, trucks, and even buses are being developed with the goal of improving safety, efficiency, and accessibility.  
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NASA’s Habitable World’s Observatory Could Boost Space Exploration
By: Spriha Mohanty, Journalist
Are we alone in the universe? With thousand of exoplanets discovered an billions more lurking in our galaxy, the possibility of extraterrestrial life seems likely. A future, powerful space telescope, the Habitable Worlds Observatory, being created by NASA, could help detect this life. Could this help solve the age-old question?
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James Webb Could Finally Find Alien Life In 2025
By: Daniel Rodriguez, Journalist
The James Webb telescope has found another solar system called "TRAPPIST-1". This solar system contains seven earth-sized exoplanets that are habitable.
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Hawking Radiation That May Be Taking Away Black Holes That Could Reveal New Physics
By: Miles Kowalewski, Journilist
In the enigmatic realm of theoretical physics, Stephen Hawking's groundbreaking concept of Hawking radiation represents a profound challenge to our understanding of black holes, proposing a radical mechanism by which these cosmic behemoths might gradually disintegrate over incomprehensibly long timescales.
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Why is China’s Space Program Such a Failure?
By: Kawa Gyatso, Journalist
China's space program has achieved significant milestones, including developing its own space station and successfully landing a rover on Mars. However, many are unaware of the risks involved.
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Didymos & Dimorphos
Didymos & Dimorphos
By: Josslyn Wellck, Journalist
Asteroid Didymos and its small moonlet Dimorphos make up a binary asteroid system. The small moon (Dimorphos) orbits the larger body (Didymos). The two asteroids are not a threat to Earth, but since they pass pretty close to Earth, they were chosen as the target for NASA’s DART mission (Double Asteroid Redirection Test).
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Artemis vs. Apollo Program
By: Vaibhav Saravanan, Journalist
The Artemis and Apollo programs are both space programs meant to send humans to the moon.  In this article I will be comparing and contrasting the Artemis and Apollo program.
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Project “Sundial”
By: Kawa Gyatso, Journalist
The concept of completely initiating human civilization to a halt, gave rise to Project Sundial, a weapon intended to function as a "backyard bomb" capable of annihilating the entire planet as we know it.
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Spaceships
By: Ian Ragsdale, Journalist
How spaceships work
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Mining the Stars
By: Preston Wichert, Journalist
What is asteroid mining? Asteroid mining is when you travel to deep space then you harvest the valuable materials on the asteroid that are worth lots of money.
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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 Splashdown
By: Maximiliano Quinteros, Journalist

What is SpaceX Crew 8 splashdown? Space X's Crew-8 is preparing to return to Earth this Friday with a parachute-assisted splashdown after spending around seven months in space. The crew will depend...

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The New SpaceX Starship Launch
By: Laith Kassim, Journalist
On October 13th, 2024, SpaceX launched the fifth test flight of the Starship. Towering at almost 400 feet tall, Starship is made of two components: the Starship spacecraft and the Super Heavy rocket. The Super Heavy rocket is about 230 feet tall, while the Starship rocket is about 160 feet tall. The purpose of  Starship is to soon carry crew and cargo to the Moon, and eventually Mars.
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Neil Armstrong, Soldier, Engineer, Astronaut
By: Zouli Alexandratos, Journalist
Neil Armstrong landed on the moon on 7/20/69, saying the quote "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind". He was the first person to ever step foot on the moon.
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Unitree G1 is the Cheapest Humaniod Robot on the Market.
By: Cooper Shealy, Journalist
Unitree Robotics recently unveiled its G1 humanoid robot, a marvel of engineering that promises to revolutionize the field of robotics.
Robot Insects
Robot Insects
By: Liam Daquioag, Journalist
While it may seem silly, MIT has been creating robot insects. Here's why they're useful.
The Vex IQ Speed-Bot Project
The Vex IQ Speed-Bot Project
By: Rafan Haque and Emerson Rodas Bermudez
Two Months ago, my teammate Emerson and I, Rafan, decided to build a VEX IQ Speed Bot for our engineering project. It was a very fun experience, but we also faced some trouble along the way, which made us have to adapt to changes throughout this journey.
Charting New Frontiers: Humanoid Robot to Join China's Chang’e 8 Mission to the Moon in 2028
Charting New Frontiers: Humanoid Robot to Join China’s Chang’e 8 Mission to the Moon in 2028
By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
The world is starting its engines for an exciting new era of space exploration. China's upcoming Chang'e 8 mission to the moon caught the attention of many scientists and space enthusiasts. China is using humanoid robots to help in this exploration
Transforming Healthcare: The Role of Medical Robots in Diagnosis, Surgery, and Patient Care
Transforming Healthcare: The Role of Medical Robots in Diagnosis, Surgery, and Patient Care
By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
Throughout the years, the field of medical robots has made significant strides, showing a different way on how healthcare is delivered. They are enabling healthcare to a different level by providing precision, efficiency, and consistent in medical procedures.
Industrial Engineering
Industrial Engineering
By: Samary Velasquez, journalist
They create and leverage powerful software and technologies to analyze and improve how organizations design, build...
Rise Of The Robot Submarine: The Next Big Thing In Naval Warfare
Rise Of The Robot Submarine: The Next Big Thing In Naval Warfare
By: Taylor kong, Journalist
Robot submarines use advanced technology like artificial intelligence (AI) and powerful sensors.
How Drones Improve Agriculture
How Drones Improve Agriculture
By: Ben Wandow, Journalist
Drones, once primarily associated with aerial photography and hobbyists, have found a significant new application in the realm of agriculture. These unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are revolutionizing farming practices by offering farmers unprecedented insights into their crops and land.
Agriculture Drones Change Farming
Agriculture Drones Change Farming
By: Brandon Haase, Journalist
Farming has always been a big part of human history, it is time that it caught up with the modern world. Using drones to plant, water, and harvest crops helps people do less work with a bigger reward.
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United States Military Robot Dogs
By: Kirin Hanson, Journalist
On September 18 2024, the United States military has sent at least one robot dog with an artificial intelligence turret to the Middle East in order to test its ability to counter drones. They also said that they were just testing the possibilities for combat in the future.
How Delivery Robots Can Transform The World
By: Kimberly Rivera, Journalist
A Robotic Future with Human Benefits Delivery robots represent a new wave of technological innovation that has the potential to positively impact nearly every aspect of society. From reducing carbon footprints to providing greater access to essential goods, these machines offer practical solutions for some of the most pressing challenges we face today.
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ElliQ – The Robot To Cure Loneliness
By: Vaibhav Saravanan, Journalist
Loneliness can have lasting effects on our mental and physical health. ElliQ might be the solution to loneliness.
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History of Coding
By: Darwin Cabrera, Journalist

The history of Coding. Ada Lovelace was the first to create an algorithm to process the Analytical Engine. The first computers used a written...

Automation
2025 Is the Year of the Coder
By: Noor Ouertatni, Journalist
Human coders are needed to find bugs, and errors in computer code, and humans can do this task better than AI most of the time. The world will always need more coders, and 2025 is a great year to learn how.
Google Willow Quantum Chip
Quantum Computers
Google Willow Quantum Chip
By: Joseph Park, Journalist
The 105- qubit computer completed an RCS(Random Circut Sampling) calculation in 5 minutes. A program that would take the worlds fastest super computer 10 septillion years (1025 ). 
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Automation
OpenAI Launches ChatGPT For Government Agencies
By: Zablon Worede, Journalist
Open AI has introduced ChatGPT for government agencies to improve communication and efficiency. This new tool helps officials find answers and get information quickly, enhancing productivity.
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NVIDIA Stock Drops 600 billion Dollars
By: Zablon Worede, Journalist
NVIDIA recently lost $600 billion in market value after a new Chinese company DeepSeek unveiled a groundbreaking AI system that doesn't need NVIDIA's expensive chips. This raised fears about declining demand for NVIDIA's products, and DeepSeak showed it could create a competitive AI model quickly and at a much lower cost than NVIDIA and Gemini.
Bias in AI
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Bias in AI
By: Brandon Haase, Journalist
In a world increasingly shaped by technology, we often place our trust in artificial intelligence. Yet, behind these seemingly objective systems lies the influence of human biases. People create algorithms, and people bring their own experiences and assumptions into their work.
AI Fools People With Realistic Sound Effects
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AI Fools People With Realistic Sound Effects
By: Anmol Shankhi, Journalist
According to news.mit.edu, wired.com, and newsweek in related stories, 6 researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed an algorithm that was able to view silent video clips and accurately predict realistic sounds that might appear.
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AI Can Be Wrong Once in a While
By: Stephanie Sorto, Journalist

Data Bias Data bias is a way AI can be wrong because it affects the accuracy and fairness of the AI's decisions. If the training data is...

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History Of Websites
By: Basheir Khalid, Journalist
The internet as we know it today is a vast space filled with information, entertainment, and communication. But to understand the websites we visit daily, it’s important to look back at their history and evolution. The journey of websites reflects the rapid advancement of technology and changes in society’s internet use.
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Automation
What Goes Into Creating A Video Game
By: Vaibhav Saravanan, Journalist
Video games are a popular pastime for many people. While most of us have played them, have you ever wondered what goes into creating a video game?
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iPhone 16
By: Aiden Fanueli, Journalist
The iphone 16 came out in September 2024 and comes with new features that the iphone 15 did not have such as longer lasting batteries, the all new camera control, and Apple Intelligence.
What Is VAR And What Is It For
Automation
What Is VAR And What Is It For
By: Zablon Worede, Journalist

The Virtual Assistant Referee (VAR) is a match official who reviews on-field decisions with video footage and advises the Referee in a tough...

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