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March 27 2025
March 27 2025

What we did: We planted two rows of seedlings in the towers, you can see them  as you walk in. We turned on the lights water, and heaters, Emptied some of the water from the seedling trays,...

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World’s Most Powerful Underwater Tide-Riding Turbines To Power 15,000 Homes
World’s Most Powerful Underwater Tide-Riding Turbines To Power 15,000 Homes
By: Elio Escalante, Journalist

The world's most potent underwater turbine uses ocean tides to create energy enough to power 15,000 homes each year. It works by turning blades with the movement of tides, producing over 2 megawatts...

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Lemurs Are Going To Extinct
By: David Blanco, Journalist
Lemurs are a type of primate that can only be found in the island of Madagascar who are facing extinction because their habitat is getting destroyed
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Hydroponics March 25, 2025
Hydroponics March 25, 2025

What we did: Moved all the pods that did sprout on the same tray. Planted more spinach seeds into the pods that didn't sprout. Cleaned and organized the greenhouse. To do: Water the...

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The History of Electric Dams
By: Preston Wichert, Journalist
Electric dams are super cool because they turn moving water into energy we can use. It all started back in 1882 with the first hydroelectric plant in Wisconsin.
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The Exploration of The Ocean and Sea Life
By: Hector Perez Funez, Journalist
Dive into the mysterious depths of the ocean, where uncharted waters, undiscovered species, and hidden wonders await exploration.
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The Future of Sustainable Engineering
The Future of Sustainable Engineering
By: Samary Velasquez, journalist
"Engineering is at the forefront of sustainability, driving innovations in renewable energy, eco-friendly materials, and smart technologies to build a greener future. From carbon capture to AI-powered efficiency, the field is evolving to balance performance with environmental responsibility. Explore how sustainable engineering is shaping the world of tomorrow.
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The Purpose of Solar Panels
The Purpose of Solar Panels
By: Jason Rodriguez, Journalist

Energy Generation and Sustainability Solar panels play a crucial role in energy generation and sustainability by converting sunlight into electricity through photovoltaic cells. This clean and renewable...

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Ocean Currents That Can Generate 2.5 Times More Power Than Wind Farms Identified
Ocean Currents That Can Generate 2.5 Times More Power Than Wind Farms Identified
By: Eli Alexander, Journalist
After going through an ocean date for about three decades, we finally can harvest energy from the ocean 2.5 time more efficient then wind power
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Hits of NWA
Hits of NWA
By: Jorge Martinez Leiva, Journalist
NWA was the biggest influential hip hop group to the late 80s to the early 90s
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The Wu-Tang Clan: Hip-Hop's Revolutionary Collective
The Wu-Tang Clan: Hip-Hop’s Revolutionary Collective
By: Jorge Martinez Leiva, Journalist
Formed in Staten Island New York 1991
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Strongest Gaming Laptops Ranked
By: Kyler Nguyen, Journalist
Figure out one of the best gaming laptops ranked. According to the internet.
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The Genius of Sound Design in Video Games
By: Ethan Chai, Journalist
Persona as a series has so many good OST's, it's hard to pick one. Persona 5 is a special game to me. It is even more immersive than Persona 3, which I covered in another article. What makes it so immersive, has to be the soundtrack. You have bangers like Beneath the Mask, Last Surprise, and The whims of fate. But one of them really makes me so emotional. That song is Alleycat.
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Why We Can’t Remember Our Childhood
By: Sofie Schopfer, Journalist
While we have long believed that the brain does not retain memories from an early age, new studies show that this may not be the case. Our early memories may not be gone, only locked away.
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What To Expect About The Apple Watch Ultra 3
By: Brandon Martinez, Journalist
The Apple Watch Ultra 3 is rumored to be released in September 2025. The first two generations are already set at a price of 799$ so it's more likely Apple won't make this upcoming Apple watch more expensive.
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Alien Hand Syndrome
By: Spriha Mohanty, Journalist
Imagine waking up to find your own hand moving against your will such as grasping objects, untying your shoelaces, or even resisting your own commands. Alien hand syndrome is a rare neurological disorder that causes a limb to act independently, as if it has a mind of its own.
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Akinetopsia
By: Spriha Mohanty, Journalist
A normal person would see a car moving normally. However, someone with Akinetopsia would see it hovering or disappearing and then reappearing again. Learn more about how people with this type of blindness see the world differently.
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Islet Cell Transplantation
Islet Cell Transplantation
By: Jorge Martinez Leiva, Journalist
This can make managing type 1 diabetes easy for diabetic people.
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The Lamborghini Veneno Roadster
The Lamborghini Veneno Roadster
By: Eric Martinez, Journalist
One Of The Rarest Cars In The World
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The Pagani Utopia
By: Eric Martinez, Journalist
The 2 Milion Dollar Car With A Top Speed Of 217 MPH
Dodge Challenger Is No More
Dodge Challenger Is No More
By: Cesar Marin, Journalist
They killed a muscle car to make it electric.
Elon Musk's Behavior Is Hurting His Businesses
Elon Musk’s Behavior Is Hurting His Businesses
By: Ameen Nassar, Journalist
Elon Musk's business stock has been plummeting recently. Here's why.
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All About The R34 GTR
By: Luis Rivera, Journalist
More than just a performance car, the Nissan GT-R R34 was a technological marvel that redefined automotive engineering at the turn of the millennium. With its revolutionary ATTESA E-TS all-wheel-drive system, twin-turbocharged RB26DETT engine, and unparalleled performance capabilities, the R34 became an instant icon that captured the hearts of enthusiasts worldwide.
2024 Lexus Sports Car Review
2024 Lexus Sports Car Review
By: Andrew Benites, Journalist
The Lexus LC 500 Coupe is a very fast and reliable car with high horsepower and high speed.
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Earth Will Disappear
By: Elmer Hernandez Cruz, Journalist
What would you do if you had billions of dollars? If you could spend money on exploring space, what would it be? This is a good idea to improve human life in space.
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Astronauts Who Were Stuck In Space For 9 Months Finally Come Home
By: Kyler Nguyen, Journalist
I will explain what happened to Crew-9. Including of what started this 9 cruel months of being in space for Crew-9.
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Solar Mega-structure Dyson Swarm Has A Possibility Of Making Earth Uninhabitable
Solar Mega-structure Dyson Swarm Has A Possibility Of Making Earth Uninhabitable
By: Kelly Keys, Journalist
A recent study shows The Solar mega-structure Dyson swarm could significantly impact Earth's climate, potentially raising the planet's temperature by a staggering 140 Kelvin.
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Rockets And How Engineers Make Them Fly
By: Seth Spinner, Journalist
Without engineering, space exploration wouldn’t be possible. Every launch takes years of planning, testing, and problem-solving. The next time you see a rocket launch, remember the science and engineering that made it happen.
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Elon Musk’s Hurting SpaceX?
By: Peyton Farahi, Journalist
Okay, so back in January, SpaceX's Starship totally blew up and debris fell all over the Caribbean. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was like, "Hold up, whoa!" and put the rocket program on hold for a bit to figure out what happened.
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Why has Starship Failed So Much?
By: Rory Peterson, Journalist
Several days ago, Starship Flight 8 took off from its launchpad in Texas, slowly ascending through the atmosphere. About six minutes after that, the first stage of the rocket, called Superheavy, landed back at Starbase, where the rocket took off from. Two minutes after this, the second stage, still climbing into space, exploded. The launch before this one, Flight 7, had the same result, with the booster landing and the Starship itself exploding while trying to reach orbit. Why is this, and why has Starship failed so much?
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We May Be Living In A Black Hole
By: Vaibhav Saravanan, Journalist
The theory that we might be living in a black hole is an interesting theory proposed all the way back in the 1970's. It suggested that our universe was inside of a giant black hole and that black hole was part of a bigger universe. 
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SpaceX crew 9 rescues stranded astronauts
By: Jedediah Smith, Journalist
After 9 months in space, astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore have finally splashed down off the coast of Florida. They were rescued from their predicament by SpaceX's Crew 9 spacecraft, reentering Earth's atmosphere on the 18th of March.
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Will the SLS be Canceled?
By: Rory Peterson, Journalist
Recently, some inside the Trump Administration, the most prominent being Elon Musk, have called for NASA's moon program, called Artemis, and the rocket designed for it, the SLS, to be cancelled. These critics have often said that it is too expensive, and that Musk may persuade Donald Trump to cancel the program entirely, opting to go to Mars instead. What is the SLS, and why does Elon Musk want to cancel it?
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European Countries Race To Lauch NYX Capsule
By: Christopher Mellen, Journalist
The spacecraft is designed to carry up to 3,000 kilograms of cargo to the International Space Station (ISS) and other space destinations. Germany, France, and Italy are spearheading Europe’s entry into the commercial space sector with the development of the Nyx spacecraft.
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Studies Show Dyson Spheres Could Exist, and They’re a Way to Find Alien Life
By: Sunny Daddio, Journalist
According to Energy Education, "The Dyson sphere or Dyson shell is a theoretical megastructure . . . composed of a shell of solar panels around the star, making it so that all of its energy radiated would hit one of these panels, where its energy could be collected and used." In 1960, Physicist Freeman Dyson proposed that civilizations would build large structures, which can be considered when searching for extraterrestrials.
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What is the Goldilocks Zone?
What is the Goldilocks Zone?
By: Rae Yang, Journalist
What the goldilocks zone is, and why is it named that. Is Kepler-186f sustainable for life?
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Menteebot V3.0 Humanoid bot
Menteebot V3.0 Humanoid bot
By: Cesar Marin, Journalist
A Men-tee unveils a 3rd version of its robots, features more upgrades meaning improved advanced strength and intelligence and is an AI powered humanoid robot designed by humans. she also founded the mobile-eye making ideas to make another and programs more intelligence for the Men-tee robotic V3.0.
NATO Vessels Are Set To Receive Cutting-Edge Electronic Warfare Technology Designed To Deceive Enemy Missiles And Drones
NATO Vessels Are Set To Receive Cutting-Edge Electronic Warfare Technology Designed To Deceive Enemy Missiles And Drones
By: Munir Noori, Journalism
NATO countries in Europe are getting a new tech upgrade to protect their frigates from enemy weapons. Two Israeli companies, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Elbit Systems, are teaming up to provide an awesome Naval Decoy Control & Launching System.
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How Robots Help in Disasters
By: Preston Wichert, Journalist
Robots are becoming super helpful during disasters. They can go places where it’s too dangerous for humans, like inside collapsed buildings or areas full of rubble.
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How AI Can Shape The Future Of Combat And Warfare.
By: Christopher Mellen, Journalist
The integration of AI into military robots, commonly known as "killer robots," raises serious ethical and strategic concerns. Examples of AI-driven military technologies include autonomous drones, AI-powered ground robots, and advanced artillery systems such as the US Army’s Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle.
The History Of Lawnmower Robots
The History Of Lawnmower Robots
By: Kyler Nguyen, Journalist
Figure out the history of lawnmowers and figure out why or why not the robot lawnmower is or not worth it.
A New Humanoid Robot With Muscles And Bones.
A New Humanoid Robot With Muscles And Bones.
By: Munir Noori, Journalism
A Robot named Protoclone V1 has 1000 Myofibers, 500 sensors, and it has over 200 joints to move around, Someone posted a 40 second video of the robot, it was shown doing dynamic movements and other things while its face was hidden by a black reflective mask.
Military Robot Truck
Military Robot Truck
By: Maxwell McCall, Journalist
Robot military trucks or autonomous trucks are going to be part of war and practice for the military. These trucks can be off-road and carry very heavy items such as ammo fuel guns and other supplies
Exploring The Impact Of LED Lighting On Engineering Design And Efficiency
Exploring The Impact Of LED Lighting On Engineering Design And Efficiency
By: Stephanie Sorto, Journalist
LED lights are a total game changer when it comes to energy efficiency, and using LED lights is not just smart for your wallet but also a step towards a more sustainable future.
Robot Dog Joins Korea War
Robot Dog Joins Korea War
By: Maxwell McCall, Journalist
A new design has just joined the us and South Korea War drills. This is important because its designed to do very risky task.
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The Chinese People Train for the World’s First Robot Marathon in Beijing
By: Nikki Birjandi, Journalist
To make sure that their robots preform at the highest level possible, China's engineers and researches have been strictly training their machines for the marathon, drawing on years of experience in robotics and technology, as well as AI development. Adaptive training ensures that each robot is constantly evolving, refining its approach to the race and becoming more efficient with each trial.
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Bio-Inspired Robots
By: Laith Kassim, Journalist
Engineers are increasingly turning to nature for inspiration in the field of bio-inspired robotics. This approach leverages the millions of years of evolutionary refinement found in living organisms to develop innovative robotic solutions. By studying how animals and plants have adapted to their environments, engineers gain valuable insights into efficient design and functionality.
Chinese Pilots Were Defeated By AI In High Intensity Air Combat Simulation
Chinese Pilots Were Defeated By AI In High Intensity Air Combat Simulation
By: Henry Dominguez, Journalist
The AI-powered "Red Eye" system relies on infrared imaging to track enemy aircraft, which means it does not emit traditional radar signals that can be detected. However, if integrated into real combat jets, additional electronic systems or data links used for communication and control could make it vulnerable to radar detection.
Quantum Computers Soon to Have The Ability to Breach Financial Security
Automation
Quantum Computers Soon to Have The Ability to Breach Financial Security
By: Ameen Nassar, Journalist
D-Wade said to have achieved Quantum Supremacy! According to D-Wave, they have officially reached "Quantum Supremacy". 
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Automation
Grok 3: xAI’s Next Big Thing
By: Isaiah Stanley, Journalist
Experience the power of Grok 3, where cutting-edge reasoning and real-time data meet! With a staggering 10x compute boost and a 1-million-token context, Grok 3 is redefining what's possible
Scientists Create Artificial Photosynthesis
Automation
Scientists Create Artificial Photosynthesis
By: Samuel Catindoy, Journalist
Chemists at the University of Chicago have made a new way to create artificial photosyntheisis. They stated "Without natural photosynthesis, we would not be here."
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Automation
The Evoloution Of Call Of Duty
By: Andy, Journalist
Call of duty was began by a company called Activation Blizzard. Call Of Duty was invented after the world war II it got inspiration from the war and made its first game called Call of duty
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Automation
How Does A Phone Work
By: Andy, Jornalist
A Iphone is a smart phone that was made by a company named apple that almost has everything a computer has and a ipod it is touch screen and has a camera to take pictures. Iphones can be used to make money many people post on social media to become famous to make money, they are considered as  job people entertain people that's makes people wanna buy their product.
How LiDAR Self Driving Cars Work
Automation
How LiDAR Self Driving Cars Work
By: Jenish Adhikari, Journalist
How Lidar cars work with light and shadows. future of self driving cars,
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The Power of Robots And How Engineers Are Changing the World
By: Seth Spinner, Journalist
Creating robots takes a lot of problem-solving. Engineers test different designs, improve their coding, and find new ways to make robots more useful. As technology improves, robots will become even more advanced and help us in ways we can’t even imagine yet.
How Is A Robot Made
Automation
How Is A Robot Made
By: Andy, Jornalist
Robots are a human made versions of a animal life they are machines that try to act the same as humans but just a lot more smarter than humans. Robots are a new thing we didn't have any resources to build a robot back then but people have gotten a lot more smarter.
Neuromorphic Computing Chips
Automation
Neuromorphic Computing Chips
By: Jenish Adhikari, Journalist
The future of AI and computing Neuromorphic Computing. Advanced AI Computers.
Meta's 10 Billion Dollar Data Center
Automation
Meta’s 10 Billion Dollar Data Center
By: Preston Wichert, Journalist
Meta is spending $10 billion to build a massive AI data center in Richland Parish, Louisiana. This huge project will create 500 permanent jobs and 5,000 construction jobs, which is great for the local economy.
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Automation
Elon Musk Sent Emails to Every Government Employee Demanding to See Weekly Accomplishments
By: Grant Newton, Journalist
On February 22, 2025, Elon Musk sent an email to government workers telling them to summarize their weekly accomplishments in five bullet points. This was to prove that they are working efficiently and effectively. He also warned that if anyone didn’t reply, they would be fired.
Worlds First Quantum Computer Solves Faster Then Super Computer
Automation
Worlds First Quantum Computer Solves Faster Then Super Computer
By: Henry Dominguez, Journalist
Quantum computers are much faster than regular supercomputers because they can solve complex problems in minutes instead of thousands of years. They do this by using special particles called qubits that can process many solutions at once, making them more powerful than traditional machines.
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Dr. Luther P. Jackson ESTEEM Center for Engineering and Technology
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