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Predicting Underwater Landslides
Predicting Underwater Landslides
By: Joseph Park, Journalist
Researchers at Texas A&M are now able to accurately predict marine landslides using underwater site characterization data.
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Biomimetic Engineering: Nature-Inspired Robotics Revolutionizing The Future Of Technology
Biomimetic Engineering: Nature-Inspired Robotics Revolutionizing The Future Of Technology
By: Ghet Hmeda, Journalist
Have you ever seen a robot that moves like a cheetah or grabs things like an octopus? That’s biomimetic engineering
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Geothermal Energy Is Changing
Geothermal Energy Is Changing
By: Prajaal Basnet, Journalist
Cutting-edge technology is revolutionizing geothermal energy, turning it into a more scalable and globally viable source of clean power. If successful, this technology could tap into a virtually limitless and always-available energy source.
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Engineers Launch Groundbreaking Hydrogen System to Revolutionize Fuel and Cooling for Future Jets
Engineers Launch Groundbreaking Hydrogen System to Revolutionize Fuel and Cooling for Future Jets
By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
In a remarkable breakthrough that could revolutionize the aviation industry, a team of U.S. engineers has unveiled the world’s first hydrogen system designed to simultaneously fuel and cool future jet aircraft. This innovative technology aims to contribute significantly to reducing carbon emissions and improving the efficiency of air travel.
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UK Experiment to Reflect the Sun
By: Sofie Schopfer, Journalist
An experiment in the UK involving geoengineering was recently approved and supported by the UK government. Geoengineering remains a highly controversial topic, but if all goes well in this experiment, we may have a new, successful prevention method for climate change.
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Why is Solar Energy Not Effective in Africa?
By: Kawa Gyatso, Journalist
In recent years, the adoption of solar energy systems has gained recognition as a promising solution to Africa’s energy challenges. However, the implementation of solar technology in the region encounters significant barriers stemming from various economic, infrastructural, socioeconomic, regulatory, environmental, and technical difficulties.
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Hydroponics May 12, 2025
Hydroponics May 12, 2025

What we did: Checked up on everything Mushrooms started growing (kind of)! Found out cause of algae growing, it's kind of just there (sunlight exposure maybe) What we need to do: Get...

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Hydroponics May 16, 2025
Hydroponics May 16, 2025

What we did today: Cleaned out the water Checked on plants and pods Put more pods in towers What we need to do: Find out why mushrooms aren't growing Plant more seeds and pods  

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Hydroponics May 6, 2025
Hydroponics May 6, 2025

What we did: We planted and rearranged towers Checked on the mushrooms ( they aren't growing) What we need to do: Get paper towels IMPORTANT: Please don't touch the cups with water that...

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What is Stoneman Syndrome?
By: Sofie Schopfer, Journalist
Stoneman syndrome is a rare condition affecting 1 in 2 million people, that causes bone to form in unusual areas.
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Big Tech Faces Big Fines: Europe Challenges Apple and Meta’s Power
Big Tech Faces Big Fines: Europe Challenges Apple and Meta’s Power
By: Noor Ouertatni, Journlist
This case highlights the growing need for stronger consumer protections, and it could influence both European and U.S. tech policies. In the end, it may force new laws to hold tech companies more accountable for their practices.
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DNA Test Brings Diagnosis Time of Brain Tumors from 8 Weeks to 2 Hours
By: Nikki Birjandi, Journalist
Rapid DNA testing is still being used in clinical settings despite its potential, but it has several obstacles, including high costs, accessibility issues, and the requirement for skilled staff. This development is a potent illustration of how technology and genetics are changing modern medicine, giving patients dealing with one of the most serious illnesses hope and a quicker recovery.
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Budget Cuts on Education, Increase in Military
By: Rachel Cao, Journalist
Similar slashes have been made to other departments and agencies such as the Health and Human Services Department, EPA, and State Department. Surprisingly not all spending has been reduced. Trump has announced his plan of a significant increase in military spending.
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Big L Corleone
Big L
By: Jorge Martinez Leiva, Journalist
In the gritty streets of Harlem, a lyrical genius emerged whose words cut sharper than a knife and whose rhymes would echo through hip-hop history. Big L wasn't just a rapper—he was a street poet whose tragically short life would leave an indelible mark on music forever.
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D.I.T.C
D.I.T.C
By: Jorge Martinez Leiva, Journalist
Straight from the concrete streets of the Bronx, D.I.T.C. isn't just a hip-hop group—it's a movement. When legends unite, hip-hop history is written. Diggin' in the Crates: where raw beats, unfiltered rhymes, and street-certified authenticity collide to create a sound that defined a generation.
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What is a Scooter?
By: Vihaan Patel, Journalist
Wether you're racing down the sidewalk or showing off cool tricks at the park, scooters are the ultimate ride for speed, style, and serious fun! Discover the best picks, safety tips, and must-have features in our awesome scooter guide for kids.
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Charging an iPhone in just 10 seconds?
The Next Phone Might Charge Up In Just 10 Seconds
By: Jiaxiang Xie, Journalist
China is testing a new type of electric bus called the "Capabus," which operates without overhead power lines. Instead, it uses large onboard electric double-layer capacitors that store energy and recharge rapidly at each bus stop, with a full recharge occurring at the end of the route.
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Extended Reality (XR)
Extended Reality (XR)
By: Anmol Shankhi, Journalist
From mind-controlled gaming to immersive storytelling, XR is pushing the boundaries of human experience into realms once thought impossible.
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News On The First Flying Car
News On The First Flying Car
By: Kasra Tafreshi, Journalist
New flying car shown made by the company Klein Vision.
How An Electric Car Works Compared To How A Gas-Powered Car Works
How An Electric Car Works Compared To How A Gas-Powered Car Works
By: James McMurtray, Journalist
On the road electric cars are more stable and comfortable to ride in, they also generate instant torque and can drive off one pedal. Gasoline powered cars definitely handle worse on the road compared to electric cars, but many drivers still prefer the feel of a gasoline powered car.  
The SSC Tuatara
The SSC Tuatara
By: Gesean Amor, Journalist
Learn about one of the fastest and most exciting production cars in the world. Learn about the design of the SSC Tuatara and how it is able to go so fast.
Ferrari SF90 Stradale
Ferrari SF90 Stradale
By: Forest Rowe, Journalist
The Ferrari SF90 Stradale is the first hybrid Ferrari. It has a top speed of 211 mph and goes from 0-60 in 2.5 seconds.
Aston Martin Valkyrie
Aston Martin Valkyrie
By: Eric Martinez, Journalist
The 4 Milion Dollar Hypercar
The Lamborghini Veneno Roadster
The Lamborghini Veneno Roadster
By: Eric Martinez, Journalist
One Of The Rarest Cars In The World
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China Tianwen-2 To Chase Moon-origin Asteroid
By: Peyton Farahi, Journalist
China has embarked on its most ambitious deep space mission to date with the launch of the Tianwen-2 probe. The spacecraft lifted off on a Long March 3B rocket from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan at 1:31 pm Eastern (17:31 UTC) on Wednesday.
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A photograph of Starship Launching.
Starship Flight Nine: Success or Explosion?
By: Rory Peterson, Journalist

The FAA has given SpaceX the go-ahead for the next launch of Starship, its super heavy launcher, from Starbase, Texas (yes, that is the name of the city). This is Starship's ninth test flight, and the...

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Solar Bursts Destroyed Jupiter’s Magnetic Shield
By: Jordan Jeon, Journalist
Solar Bursts Squished Jupiter’s Magnetic Shield, Left Half Of The Planet Scorching-
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French Studies Show That Life May Have Begun On Interstellar Ice and Not Water
By: Aidan Pham, Journalist
A recent study from France found that the chemical basis for life can form in interstellar ice, expanding on a cutting edge area of research into the origins of life. Electrical energy may also have sparked the beginnings of life on Earth billions of years ago. Earth is around 4.5 billion years old, and the oldest direct fossil evidence of ancient life are stromatolites.
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Why More Female Astronauts Understand What Spaceflight Does To Women’s Health
By: Alyson Romero, Journalist
The Impact of Space Travel on not only Women's health but every astronauts health.
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Spaceflight Cultivation in Microgravity
Spaceflight Cultivation in Microgravity
By: Cristian Zelaya, Journalist
Spaceflight cultivation is changing the way we think about food production in space. Learn how scientists are growing plants in microgravity and why it’s crucial for the future of space exploration.
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Starship With Humanoid Robot To Leave For Mars In 2026, Human Landings By 2029 Elon Musk
By: Elio Escalante, Journalist

In 2026, Space X starship will launch with a humanoid robot to begin its mission to Mars. This robot will help test the equipment and conditions for future human missions to Mars. Elon Musk had a goal...

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A satellite glides over Earth showcasing dramatic cloud formations and the vast expanse of space.
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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How Robot Vacuums Work
By: Jadon Rousseau, Journalist
Robot vacuums are the new simple way to clean your floors.
Princeton Creates A Shape-shifting Robot With No Motors
Princeton Creates A Shape-shifting Robot With No Motors
By: Ethan Page, "Journalist"
Robots that shapeshift without gears and motors. Metabots a cool material that is a robot and a material.
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SeaPerch: Dive into Engineering and Environmental Action
By: Spriha Mohanty, Journalist
Dive into the exciting world of underwater robotics with SeaPerch! Students learn essential engineering skills by building their own remotely operated vehicles from affordable materials. They then put their creations to the test in aquatic challenges, all while gaining awareness of critical environmental issues.
Photo of Military Robot Dog.
China’s Robot Dog Gains A One-touch Navigation Feature For Rescue Missions In Harsh Terrains
By: Daniel Rodriguez, Journalist
Robotic dog gains abilities to use videos and images to navigate through tight or small spots.
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.
Advanced 4D Quantum Sensors Could Assist Physicists Discover The Birth of Time and Space
Automation
Advanced 4D Quantum Sensors Could Assist Physicists Discover The Birth of Time and Space
By: Abraham Fisseha, Journalist
What if we could hear the universe's first moments? New 4D Quantum Sensors might help scientists discover how time and space were born.
This is a demonstration of quantum computing.
Automation
Quantum Computers: A Looming Threat to Bitcoin Security
By: Cooper Shealy, Journalist
Recent research from Google reveals that quantum computers are advancing at an alarming rate and could challenge the security of Bitcoin and other crypto systems far sooner than experts anticipated.
Samsung and Google Team Up to Create AI Robot Ballie
Automation
Samsung and Google Team Up to Create AI Robot Ballie
By: Abraham Fisseha, Journalist
Samsung and Google have partnered to build a smart home robot named Ballie, a small, rolling ball that’s powered by artificial intelligence (AI). ​Ballie is designed to move around your home and assist with daily tasks.
Rouge AI Agents Cause Risk for Cybersecurity Leaks
Automation
Rouge AI Agents Cause Risk for Cybersecurity Leaks
By: Sunny Daddio, Journalist
Recently AI agents have started to act autonomously which could cause trouble like data leaks or allow hackers to gain access to accounts, systems, or information. Hackers are already adept at gaining information so weak spots could be even more dangerous.
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Automation
Quantum Vacuum And Zero-Point Energy
By: Khue Vu, Journalist
In classical physics, a vacuum is considered an empty space without matter and energy. However, the concept of the quantum vacuum reveals that even the most "empty" regions of space are filled with activities.
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Automation
All About Holes
By: Kate Li, Journalist
Albert Einstein was a very famous physicist, most known for developing the theory of relativity, a groundbreaking point in physics. Through this theory, many other things were developed. Out of them, mathematically proven holes that might exist and help us with time travel immerged; the black hole, white hole, and wormholes.
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Automation
The Delay of Apple’s Enhanced Siri
By: Elias Yoo, Journalist
Apple has chosen to delay one of its most anticipated AI-related features: an improvement to Siri. What does this mean for the company, and how will it affect Apple in the future?
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Automation
LED’s: The Science Behind a Screen
By: Kaden Brock, Journalist
LEDs used to be too expensive until the year 2000 when the price of semiconductor material dropped. Leds (Lights-emitting diode screens) are unidentified superheroes In the electronic world.
US Firm Unveils Powerful Nuclear Reactor Prototype To Power Data Centers, AI
Nuclear Engineering
US Firm Unveils Powerful Nuclear Reactor Prototype To Power Data Centers, AI
By: Aupsara Banik, Journalist
The Aalo Pod is designed to work in a grid-independent, fully dependent, or hybrid mode, giving users much-needed flexibility with nuclear and available grid power.
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Automation
Quantum Cryptography
By: Khue Vu, Journalist
Quantum cryptography is an emerging field that uses the principles of quantum mechanics to secure information and communication systems. Unlike traditional cryptography methods that rely on mathematical algorithms and computational complexity, quantum cryptography offers security based on the fundamental laws of physics, making it potentially unbreakable. As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated, quantum cryptography becomes the next generation of data security.
The Future of Artificial Intelligence: A Transformative Horizon
Automation
The Future of Artificial Intelligence: A Transformative Horizon
By: Luis Rivera, Journalist
Artificial Intelligence stands at the threshold of a revolutionary transformation, promising to reshape our world in ways we can barely imagine. As intelligent systems evolve from mere tools to collaborative partners, we are witnessing the dawn of a new era where human creativity and machine intelligence converge to solve humanity's most complex challenges.
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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Dr. Luther P. Jackson ESTEEM Center for Engineering and Technology
Dr. Luther P. Jackson ESTEEM Center for Engineering and Technology