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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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Vaporizing Plastics Could Be Key to Saving a Failing Recycling Industry
Vaporizing Plastics Could Be Key to Saving a Failing Recycling Industry
By: Taylor kong, Journalist
Vaporizing plastics could save the recycling industry by making it easier and more efficient to recycle materials that are harder than other materials. Vaporizing plastics can have a positive impact on the world in multiple ways.
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The History Of Washing Machines
By: Preston Wichert, journalist
The history of washing machines dates back to the early 18th century when people began seeking more efficient ways to clean their clothes
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Producing Electricity By Wearing Clothes
By: Liam Daquioag, Journalist
What if you could change your devices just by wearing a shirt? This new material might bring that into reality.
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The Hidden Costs of Wind Turbines
The Hidden Costs of Wind Turbines
By: Kimberly Rivera, Journalist
Wind turbines are often celebrated as a clean energy solution, but they come with their own set of challenges. Discover the downsides of this renewable energy source.
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Power of the Wind Turbines
Power of the Wind Turbines
By: Ben Wandow, Journalist
Wind energy, a renewable and clean source of power, has been gaining significant traction in recent years. By converting the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy, wind turbines can generate electricity without producing harmful greenhouse gas emissions.
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Turning The Tide: Engineers Transform Rotten Seaweed Into Eco-Friendly Car Fuel to Slash CO2 Emissions
Turning The Tide: Engineers Transform Rotten Seaweed Into Eco-Friendly Car Fuel to Slash CO2 Emissions
By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
To reshape the future of sustainable energy, a groundbreaking development arose. A team of innovative engineers discovered a way to convert rotten seaweed into car fuel. This determined project aims to create a renewable energy source and also pursue to increasingly cut carbon emissions. The goal in the near future is to reduce 14 million tons of CO2 and help with greenhouse gas emissions.
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The Engineering of Bee Hives
By: Aidan Seguin, Journalist
Bees have fascinated humans for centuries, not only for their critical role in pollination and honey production but also for the remarkable engineering of their hives.
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Tidal Energy
Tidal Energy
By: Laith Kassim, Journalist
Tidal energy is a type of renewable energy powered by the movement of ocean tides. Tidal power is a type of hydroelectric energy, and is harnessed by tidal streams generators, barrages, and tidal lagoons.
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Intro To How Blu-Ray Disc Works.
Intro To How Blu-Ray Disc Works.
By: Samuel Catindoy, Journalist
The blu-ray disc is a revolutionary invention that was a turning point for video games.
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How Did Sweaters Come To Be
By: Kaden Brock, Journalist
Sweaters are outer pieces of clothing designed to be placed on your torso and can be buttoned up or put on over the head. Sweaters are designed to keep you warm on colder days and can be used in winter or fall. Sweaters can be hand-knitted or be made with a sewing machine.
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The Evolution of The Camera
By: Hamidou Tall, Journalist
The evolution of the camera began with the pine hole camera, which allowed for images to be projected onto a surface through a small hole. This idea evolved into the camera obscura, which was first used by artists in the renaissance for sketching and capturing the world around them.
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The RTX 50 Series
By: Rory Peterson, Journalist
The RTX 50-series of GPUs were announced early this month, at CES 2025. And now, we have performance specs that, while they're good, they are nothing like what NVIDIA promised us.
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Nintendo Switch 2
The Nintendo Switch 2 Has Been Revealed!
By: Rory Peterson, Journalist
After waves of leaks about the Switch 2, from its design to what specs it'll have, Nintendo have finally come out and released a teaser video of the console.
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Apple News January 2025: The M4 Mac Mini and Apple Intelligence
Apple News January 2025: The M4 Mac Mini and Apple Intelligence
By: Jiaxiang Xie, Jounalist
There are many things that are happing in the Apple ecosystem right now, but the two biggest things that are happing as of November 2024 are the release of the M4 Mac Mini, and the announcement and beta testing of Apple Intelligence.
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The Correlation Between Having an Extracurricular Activity and Your Mental Health
By: Hamidou Tall, Journalist
Does having an extracurricular activity make you happier?
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Radio Headset to Apple AirPods 4 :The Evolution of Headphones
By: Gesean Amor, Journalist
A look at the fascinating journey of headphones throughout the years.
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The iPhone 17 : What To Expect
The iPhone 17 : What To Expect
By: Gesean Amor, Journalist
Come dive into one of techs newest innovations.
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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.  
The History Of Mercedes
The History Of Mercedes
By: Levani Goshua, Journalist
When it comes to cars, Mercedes-Benz is considered top-of-the-line. Mercedes-Benz has always led the market in luxury, performance, and technology (especially safety, design, and engineering excellence)
Why You Should Think Twice Before Riding in a Waymo Taxi
Why You Should Think Twice Before Riding in a Waymo Taxi
By: Kimberly Rivera, Journalist
While Waymo and other autonomous taxis represent exciting advancements in technology, there are valid reasons for individuals to think twice before using them. Safety concerns, ethical dilemmas, privacy risks and  job displacement  all contribute to the growing skepticism around autonomous vehicles.
LaFerrari
LaFerrari
By: Ian Ragsdale, Journalist
Learn about this crazy super car.
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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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NASA'S IMAP
NASA’S IMAP
By: Hamidou Tall, Journalist

What is IMAP? IMAP (Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe)  will help solve a major question about space: how cosmic rays are filtered by the heliosphere. These particles may pose a risk to astronauts,...

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Gravity Can Exist Without Mass and Dark Matter Could Be Non-Existent
By: Miles Kowalewski, Journilist
For decades, this explanation has supported the existence of the hypothetical dark matter. However, a new study says that gravity can exist even without mass, potentially getting rid of the need for dark matter altogether. This one-of-a-kind theory “is in turn driven by my frustration with the status quo, namely the notion of dark matter’s existence despite the lack of any direct evidence for a whole century,” Richard Lieu, study author and a distinguished professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Alabama in Huntsville said.
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How 3d Printing Could Help Us Settle On The Moon
By: Joe Rojas Perez, Journalist
3D printing can do a lot of things, but recently nasa has said that they could use 3d to help us settle on the moon.
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Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission
By: Kawa Gyatso, Journalist
Firefly’s first Blue Ghost mission, "Ghost Riders in the Sky," is set to deliver ten scientific instruments to the Moon under NASA’s CLPS initiative.
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Voyager 1 Shows The Future Of Space Exploration
Voyager 1 Shows The Future Of Space Exploration
By: Aidan Seguin, Journalist
NASA launched Voyager 1 in 1977 and has already outlived expectations, but the space agency hopes to continue receiving data from the probe until at least 2030.
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Galileo To ACS3: How NASA’s Solar Sails Could Change Future Space Travel
By: Taylor Kong, Journalist
NASA's work with solar sails could change how we travel in space. Instead of using traditional fuel, solar sails use large, shiny sails that catch sunlight to propel them forward.
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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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Telesurgery’s Protection of Surgeons
By: Clara Steffens, Journalist
Surgery is hard, and surgeons make lots of mistakes. What if there was a way we could prevent mistakes in surgical procedures?
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WIRobotics’ WIM
By: Clara Steffens, Journalist
Imagine walking and exercising in a way that engages all of your muscles! Exercising easily and gaits fixed!
"The Matrix" Solves the Mystery of Life
“The Matrix” Solves the Mystery of Life
By: Pranav Sharma, Journalist
Seneca once said, "We suffer more in imagination than in reality." In The Matrix, this seems to be true more than anything.
AI Fools People With Realistic Sound Effects
Automation
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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Automation
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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Automation
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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Automation
How Microwaves Unlock Power Of Uncontrollable Diamond Qubits In Quantum Leap
By: Grayson Matlis, Journalist
Have you ever heard about how microwaves can help unlock the power of diamond qubits? It’s pretty cool! So, there are these tiny things called qubits that are like super small parts of atoms. Scientists are figuring out how to control them to make really powerful computers. But the problem is, qubits can be kind of wild and hard to control.
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Cars, Trucks, Etc.
Ferrari SF90 Stradal
By: Wassim Chaou, Journalist
The car's name combines all the features of the true importance of all that has been accomplished or gained with effort in terms of performance. The burning something inside engine, gearbox, turbo-charged air, electrical storage device pack and electric motors, the inverters and charging systems and brakes all need cooling.
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Automation
AI are the Teachers of the Future
By: Brandon Haase, Journalist

Introduction As technology advances, artificial intelligence (AI) is set to revolutionize education, positioning itself as the future teacher....

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Automation
Living Among The Stars
By: Aiden Fanueli, Journalist
Have you ever thought about how astronauts live in space and how their habitat is engineered to support their lives? Currently, the International Space Station has housed astronauts since 2000.
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Automation
Autonomous Vehicles: The Pros and Cons
By: Mercer Tomasino, Journalist
As technologies have advanced, we have found ways to make our everyday lives easier and easier. However, now that the newest technology has hit the scene (AI) we may have to wait and assess the risks before pushing the button.
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Automation
The Aurora Driver Revolutionizing The Future Of Freight Transportation
By: Aiden Fanueli, Journalist
The Aurora Driver Founded in 2017 to make long haul trucking faster quicker, and cheaper. They use lider, radar, and cameras in their senior pods to give the Aurora Driver a 360 view of its environment.
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