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The Environmental Impact of E-Waste
By: Zymaia Meneds, Journalist
In our world electronic devices have become a huge part of our daily lives. However, this privilege to use such advanced technology is increasing our electronic waste or e-waste. 
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How Bamboo Pajamas Are Made
By: Zymaia Mendes, Journalist
Bamboo pajamas are a great example of how we are reducing our environmental footprint. Bamboo fabric is known for its breathability and draping qualities, making it an ideal candidate for comfortable sleepwear
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Fly Fishing Vs. Traditional Fishing
By: David leach, Journalist
If you are starting, you should probably do regular fishing and not fly fishing because regular fishing is cheaper and easier to learn. But, if you like regular fishing a lot, you should try fly fishing because it's very fun and different and it can help you grow your overall fishing skills by learning how to use a different technique.
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Recent Discovered Species
By: Susana Turcios Amaya, Journalist
One of the recent discovered species is the Bento-Toed gecko or the scientific name is Cyrtodactylus Santana. Another recent discovered species was in antarctica.
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Climate Change Could Be Causing More Home Runs
By: Gary Taylor, Journalist
A study by scientists from Dartmouth college in new Hampshire that studied over 100,000 major league baseball games is indicating that because the air is becoming thinner and warmer because of the raise in earth's temperature, home runs are becoming easier
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Soccer On Turf Or Grass
Soccer On Turf Or Grass
By: William Allen, Journalist
Turf provides a consistent and predictable playing field, eliminating the unpredictability of natural grass, which can be affected by weather and erosion.
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Grass Lawns are Outdated
Grass Lawns are Outdated
By: Owen Klaus and Nick Tiller
Different people think different things, here are some pros and cons about having a grass lawn.
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Google Has Blocked The Use Of Maps And Navigation Apps In Israel And The Gaza Strip.
By: Pablo Cardozo Torrez, Journalism
Have you heard that Google has taken away the map feature from Israel and Waze? Check out this article to find out more!
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How A Siphon Works
How A Siphon Works
By: Maxwell Neuberg, Journalist

A siphon works by first getting water to start flowing. then the water will make it's way through the tube, getting to a point where gravity keeps pulling water down the pipe's ends are on unequal elevation,...

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The story behind the Russian-Ukrainian War
By: Jonathan Treminio, Journalist
This war has taken us by storm and it is mainly a one sided war about a conflict that Russia has with its neighboring country Ukraine. This problem has been all over social media and the popular opinion is that Russia is in the wrong and that Ukraine has been a victim since it was invaded.
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The history of LEGO
By: Andrew Maines, Journalist
When you picture Lego, you probably think about the massive toy franchise, right? Well, believe it or not, Lego started as a small woodworking shop in Denmark.
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Magnets That Shut Down Our Laptops
Magnets That Shut Down Our Laptops
By: Gavin Singhvi, Journalist
Magnets can destroy your laptops. Has someone annoying ever shut down your laptop with a magnet?
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The History of Fortnite
By: Rawson Barr, journalist
Fortnite is a popular online video game that was first released in 2017. It quickly gained a massive following and became a cultural phenomenon. But do you know the history behind this game?
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Lyme Disease
Lyme Disease
By: Daniel Do , Journalist
Borrelia is transmitted to humans through the bite of a blacklegged tick. Several months to a year, you begin experiencing pain and swelling in joint, pain and numbness in peripheral nerves, and a mix of symptoms from earlier stages.
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The Role of Sleep in Mental Health
By: Zymaia Mendes, Journalist
The importance of sleep isn’t always a priority in our stressful lives. However,  sleep has a huge impact on our mental health. 
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Why Is Iceland The Safest Country In The World?
By: Zymaia Mendes, Journalist
When it comes to safety, Iceland is the country that comes to mind. Iceland consistently ranks as one of the safest nations on the planet. From low crime rates to a strong social safety net Iceland has been outstanding in protecting its civilians.
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The History Of Mickey Mouse
By: John Hebert, Journalist
Mickey Mouse, the cheerful and charismatic character created by Walt Disney, has captured the hearts of millions around the world since his debut in 1928. With his iconic round ears, white gloves, and infectious personality, Mickey Mouse quickly became a symbol of hope, joy, and imagination.
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Just In Time Tor Halloween, We've Got Some Bad News! Chocolate Has Been Found To Contain Heavy Metals.
By: Pablo Cardozo Torrez, Journalist
Scientists have found heavy metals in chocolate that could really damage your health! Make sure to check your halloween candy and see if there is something off in your halloween chocolate.
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Car brands
By: John Sanchez, Journalist
When buying cars some people take in consideration how long the car would last or even how much the repairs would cost, those things can vary from car companies. Brands such as Toyota and Honda are seen everywhere because of the consistent production of comfortable and affordable cars, they also produce long lasting cars which adds a beneficial aspect to people who want to get the most out of their vehicle.
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Electric Cars May Not Be Worth It
By: Salar Nasimov, Journalist
One of the main advantages of electric cars is their positive impact on the environment. They do not need gas to run, which means they do not produce emissions. As well as being better for the environment, it is also cheaper since electricity is cheaper than gas.
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NASCAR: In it's Prime
By: Cristian Reinaga Claros, Journalist
With the introduction of the new "Chase for the Cup" point system, we would again get another new winner.
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The Evolution of The Piston Engine
By: Griffin Wishrad, Journalists
This article is about the evolution of the engine and how the engine has evolved over time. The piston engine has had many different stages and innovations throughout history. The piston engine engine went from slow and weak to a very powerful and strong engine. The piston engine has mostly kept it's same design but has been built upon and improved. People have added more and more pistons, put these engines into different vehicles and seen how fast they can go, and these innovations haven't stopped people are making new innovations all the time.
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The Future of Electric Cars
By: Christian Jeon, Journalist
Electric cars are the future of the automotive industry.
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Top Ten Most Expensive Cars In The World
By: David Kreider, Journalist
Have you ever wondered what the most expensive cars in the world are?(as of 2023)  Well here are the top ten in the world.
A rupture in the crust of a highly magnetized neutron star, shown here in an artist’s rendering, can trigger high-energy eruptions. Fermi observations of these blasts include information on how the star’s surface twists and vibrates, providing new insights into what lies beneath.
Strange Matter
By: Brandon Tao, Journalist
Located inside Neutron Star's cores, Strange matter breaks the rule of the universe infecting anything it touches, including Earth. Or they could explain how our universe came to be, possibly both.
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Solar Panels in Space?
By: William Bohoney, Journalist
The earth is running out of sustainable fuel. Is solar panel farms the next way to power our lives?
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Chandrayaan 3 lands on the moon
Chandrayaan 3 lands on the moon
By: Soham Kolekar, Journalist
This article is about the Chandrayaan 3 landing on the south side of the moon. Advancing the Indian effort to become more advanced in space exploration. This article will explore about the Chandrayaan 3 and what it has found.
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Titan: Exploring Saturns Mysterious Moon
Titan: Exploring Saturn's Mysterious Moon
By: Tad Chesley, Journalist
The moon Titan, a natural satellite of Saturn, has long captured the imagination of scientists and space enthusiasts. The landscape is dominated by methane lakes and seas that form a fluid cycle similar to the Earth's water cycle. Scientists believe there may be a global ocean of water and ammonia beneath the moon's surface. Further research and scientific missions to Titan promise to uncover more secrets and possibly find signs of extraterrestrial life.
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Mars Will Soon Have Rings
By: Brandon Tao, Journalist
One planet we'd least expect to have rings would be Mars, Turns out Mars will be getting his own set of rings like Saturn. This wouldn't be the first time Mars has rings or moons for that matter.
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Alpha Centauri: The Next Solar System Over
Alpha Centauri: The Next Solar System Over
By: Tad Chesley, Journalist
Alpha Centauri is a solar system about four light years away is made up of not one, not two, but three stars. Right now it would take about 75,000 years to get to the Alpha Centauri solar system is we were travelling at the same speed as the Voyager 2. But, with new solar sail technology, it may take as little as 20 years.
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The black hole–powered jet in galaxy M87 is making stars explode
The black hole–powered jet in galaxy M87 is making stars explode
By: William Bohoney, Journalist
Stars are exploding in galaxy M87 and the cause is a black hole spewing jets of gas.
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The Reason Saturn Contains Rings
By: Gavin Singhvi, Journalist
Saturns Rings
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YZ Ceti B
By: Aiman Ullah, Journalist
The planet was discovered in 2017 by the radial velocity method, [...] YZ Ceti b has a mass similar to that of Earth, and its orbit is located within the habitable zone of its star, which means it receives just the right amount of heat to potentially support liquid water on its surface.
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Pluto Is Still Cool
By: Reece von Elling, Journalist
Pluto also has an atmosphere. It has moons. It goes around the sun, and there are still people who are trying to fight for Pluto's planethood today.
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The Key To Discovering Alien Life Could Be Sound Waves
By: Dillon Hoyne, Journalist
What's more, Leighton also proposed a method whereby soundwaves could be used to discover alien life near Earth.
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Saturn and its rings
Saturn Will Lose Its Rings
By: Shaan Sharma, Journalist
One of the most remarkable planets in our solar system Saturn will lose its rings. Saturn suffers from an issue astronomers know as "ring rain", this is where Saturn's water like substances are pulled into the planet's atmosphere thus shrinking the rings.
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Drone Soccer
Drone Soccer
By: Owen Klaus, Journalist
What is drone soccer? Drone soccer is a sport where you have drones protected with a round plastic cage.
Robots Might Be Dangerous
Robots Might Be Dangerous
By: Juan Carlos Ramirez, Journalist

Robots Are getting so advancing so fast they mite lead to lethal consciences.  Scientist are working hard to make sure that the ai is safe and...

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Ukraine To Use Self-Made Kamikaze Robot Against Russia
By: Armaan Azad, Journalist
Want to hear about the latest Ukraine tech?
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Electronics That You Eat
By: Griffin Wishrad, Jourbalist
Edible electronics are the future of food and technology. It has the potential to monitor the state of food that it is in, be used as a sensor to monitor the state that the person eating it is in, and can provide real time data of the organism that eats it. Edible electronics can be anything they want. Edible Electronics are the future of food, and the future is now.
Biomimicricy Allows Robots to Be Morphed
Biomimicricy Allows Robots to Be Morphed
By: Brandon Sang-Zheng, Journalist
In a leap forward for robotics technology, Colorado State University (CSU) researchers have unveiled a trio of morphing robots that can alter their bodies and legs, taking inspiration from nature's adaptability.
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Ukraine’s New ‘Drones-Proof’ Nanotech Cloak
By: Armaan Azad, Journalist
New Ukraine drone is revolutionary.
AI builds robots in seconds
AI builds robots in seconds
By: Will Cicale, Journalist
Sam Kriegman, who led the study said "When humans design robots, we tend to design them to look like familiar objects. But AI can create new possibilities and new paths forward that humans have never even considered."
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Robot Waiters In Restaurants
By: Tristan Pham, Journalist
Robot waiters are replacing human waiters in some restaurants, like in Japan where the cafe's waiters are robots.
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The Gesture Glove
By: Christian Jeon and Salar Nasimov
The gesture glove in simple terms, is a mouse in the shape of a glove. But instead of needing a mouse pad, it uses sensors to detect movements.
Smallest Remote Control Robot Ever
Smallest Remote Control Robot Ever
By: Nathan Brown, Journalist
The smallest remote controlled robot was made by engineers in the northwestern university and made July 10, 2022. The robots are shaped like crabs which are half a millimeter wide
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How ChatGPT Works
By: Salar Nasimov, Journalist
ChatGPT is an AI chatbot that can answer questions and assist you with tasks.  But many people have been wondering how it works.  There are 4 phases, Pre training, Fine Tuning, Architecture, and Response generation.
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How To Make A Robot
By: Steven Lovos Rodriguez, Journalist
What you need to do to create a robot.
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Automation
The Evolution of Gaming - And How It Has Became Addicting
By: Ethan Lin, Journalist
Video games have become a big part of entertainment for children in today's world, but it can be addicting.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The New CAN Go Smart Cane
By: Jimy Ordonez, Journalist
Ahmad Alghazi wanted to create a technology for seniors that helps the move around safely Ahmad Alghazi Found a solution to this problem by creating a smart cane that detects harm, and helps elders move around.
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Coding
How Internet And The Web Works
By: Nathan Brown, Journalist
In 1968, The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)  created a system, ARPANET,  that was used to send information between computer. and, in 1969, A host computer connected to another computer at UCLA and to Stanford researchers computers through a network, this was part of the ARPANET project
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Automation
How GPS Works
By: Jimy Quinones, Journalist
One of the best apps on a phone is the GPS. It is used to know your exact location and take you to your destination.
What AI Is
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
What AI Is
By: Nathan Brown, journalist
The idea of AI has been around since the 1950s, and since then the definition has been changed because of technical advancement
How to Make a Raspberry Pi Cloud Server
Personal Tech
How to Make a Raspberry Pi Cloud Server
By: Jiaxiang Xie, Journalist
Cloud storage has become more and more popular as the years go on, and big companies like Google or Apple have already dominated the market. What if I told you that you can make your own Cloud server, straight from your home?
Automatic Pet Feeder for Less Than $25
Technology for Pets & Animals
Automatic Pet Feeder for Less Than $25
By: Jiaxiang Xie, Journalist
Do you want to make an easy to make DIY pet feeder, all under $25? Then this article is for you, featuring customizable times, code, and even models!
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Automation
Apple's Spatial Audio
By: Avi Dhanjal, Journalist
Applying spatial audio to music follows a similar principle, but the impact on your experience is different. When a song is mixed for spatial audio, the music can literally surround you, making you feel like you're in the middle of the band.
AI In Schools
Automation
AI In Schools
By: Andrew Maines, Journalist
Artificial intelligence is a useful resource if used correctly. It can do jobs faster than any person can, and it does just about everything you ask it to. However, AI is becoming a problem, especially in schools.
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Tech Business News
Who is Elon Musk?
By: Avi Dhanjal, Journalist
Elon Musk
Microsofts Usage of Billions of Gallons of Water for AI
Automation
Microsoft's Usage of Billions of Gallons of Water for AI
By: Brandon Sang-Zheng, Journalist
An 2023 April report revealed that ChatGPT-3's training guzzled up a total of 85,000 gallons of water.
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Automation
Socks Powered By AI Send Signals To Help Dementia And Autism Sufferers
By: Armaan Azad, Journalist
AI Socks help dementia and autism people
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