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How Water Gets Polluted
By: Audrey Leonen, Journalist
Water pollution is a big problem that affects our planet's ecosystems and the health of millions of people. When contaminants enter our waterways, they can cause serious harm to aquatic life, plants, and humans.
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The Truth Behind The Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, has fascinated people around the world for many years. Located in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, it is an area where ships and airplanes...

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Deforestation
By: Hamza Naeem, Journalist
About 2,000 years ago, 80 percent of Western Europe was forested; today the figure is 34 percent. Much of Earth's farmland was once forests.
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Atmospheric Rivers
By: Kaleb Fuard, Journalist
Atmospheric rivers are like rivers in the sky that can be 250 to 375 miles wide, and can be over 1,000 miles long. They cause a lot of rain and snow, which can be beneficial. However, if the Atmospheric river is too strong it can also be harmful.
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The Billion Oyster Project
By: Kaleb Fuard, Journalist
The Billion Oyster Project is a project that is trying to help the New York Harbor. They are revitalizing oyster reefs in New York Harbor. Oyster reefs are great because they can prevent flooding and they provide homes for many different species.
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Diamonds: The Toughest Material On Earth
By: Angel Lobos Lima, Journalist
Diamonds are incredible. They are one of the most rigid materials on Earth.
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The Science Behind Surfing
By: Jake Themely, Journalist
This is an article about the physics behind surfing.
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The Demon Catshark
By: Keyes Bronson, Journalist
In the deep and vast depths of the ocean, there are plenty of creatures that lurk, some have even become legends. One of these creature is the Demon Catshark.
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Why Tesla's Are Good For The Environment
By: Sulaiman Wardak, Journalist
Tesla's cars emit zero emissions, which means they don't produce any harmful pollutants that contribute to air pollution and climate change.
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How To Expand Your Home In Animal Crossing: New Horizons
By: Joshua Chavez-Ramirez, Journalist
How to upgrade your home? In the ABD ATM, You have to have enough bells to pay off your loan in order to expand your home or rooms.
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How Schizophrenia Works
By: Ariana Zepeda Del Cid, Journalist
Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder that affects an individual's perception of reality. The condition typically develops in late adolescence or early adulthood and can cause a range of symptoms, including hallucinations, delusions, disordered thinking, and abnormal behaviors.
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How Gaming Peripherals Have Changed
How Gaming Peripherals Have Changed
By: Annelise Hartlage, Journalist
The industry of gaming has changed so much overtime from Pong and Space invaders to Minecraft and Fortnite. Over the years, games have evolved so much because of the advancement in graphics and technology.
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How Cloud Gaming Works
By: Christian Jeon, Journalist
Cloud gaming has taken the gaming industry by storm, revolutionizing the way we play video games.
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Trojena
By: Haitem Khalid, Journalist
Trojena is apart of NEOM, a Saudi-Arabian construction project for a vision of the future. NEOM has an insane 500 dollar budget to realize the best they can do.
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Social Media Addiction
By: Ariana Zepeda Del Cid, Journalist
Over the years, social media has grown into our lives. We use it to connect with others and share feelings, experiences, thoughts, and more.
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Year Round School
By: Mina Woods-Corwin, Journalist
It might sound awful, to lose your summer break, but breaks are just distributed around the year more evenly. The schools give the same amount of learning days, just spread out longer.
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Why Video Games Are Addictive
By: Maxwell Neuberg, Journalist
Ever Wondered why you Can't stop playing video games? Read this article to find out!
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Oxygen Deficiency Increases Mouse Lifespan, Will It Work On Humans?
By: Dillon Hoyne, Journalist
Surprisingly, the mouse in the low-oxygen atmosphere managed to stay alive for 23.6 weeks, but the average Lifespan of mice living in normal conditions turned out to be only 15.7 weeks.
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Matrix One Building Is Almost 100% Reusable
Matrix One Building Is Almost 100% Reusable
By: Annelise Hartlage, Journalist
This new building" Matrix One" is able to be taken apart and dismantled. With many eco friendly and flexible components, it is one of the most eco friendly buildings in the world.
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Lamborghini Vs. Ferrari
By: David Kreider, Journalist
Lamborghini Vs. Ferrari, the best of the best in luxury sports cars. Ferruccio Lamborghini originally made tractors but after Enzo Ferrari insulted him he started making super cars to rival Ferrari.
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All About the New Rimac Nevera Hypercar
By: Andrew Ma, Journalist
Want to learn about a car that broke 23 records in just one day? Well read this article to learn more.
The Physics of a Car Crash
The Physics of a Car Crash
By: Jake Themely, Journalist
Cars are very powerful and create a lot of energy while moving.
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Mercedes Vision AVTR
By: Maximus Seminaro, Journalist
The Mercedes Vision AVTR is based the movie Avatar and actually premiered on the red carpet
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This Brand-new Hydrogen-powered car can run over 1200 miles in a single tank!
By: Noah Yazdani, Journalist
Think of a car that covers more than 2000 kilometers in a single hydrogen tank. This kind of technology will be a welcome change to the climate challenges the modern world is facing.
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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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Scientist Use Microwaves to Extract Water From The Lunar Soil
By: Oscar Alvarado Mendoza, Journalist
Some Scientist have evidence that water can be found in grains of the surface of lunar dust.
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Space Rovers: Beyond Earth
By: Angel Lobos Lima, Journalist
The moon rover's mission is to discover the moon's origin and evolution, which will be known as the LUNAR-A mission. These actions of making space rovers will give us more data and more exciting things to learn about our solar system, and with this data, we will be able to explore and discover even more.
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The Moon And Its Long History
By: Fares Musa, Journalist
If the moon were to be vaporized out of existence right now, the earth would be affected as a whole because the moon tugs out tides towards it and the water itself is basically trying to tug against it, thus, high tide and low tide was created to show this. The moon has craters on it's surface because after the rocks gathered to create the moon, the moon was hit by other space rocks at high speeds which is why some craters are larger than others.
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The Most Powerful Telescope Ever
The Most Powerful Telescope Ever
By: Dahlia Kassim, Journalist
The James Webb Space Telescope is an infrared telescope, and NASA’s most powerful telescope. Its job is to find galaxies formed in the very early universe and to see stars already forming in other solar systems.
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The Creation of the Black Hole in Interstellar
The Creation of the Black Hole in "Interstellar"
By: Jason Reznikov, Journalist
The black hole in Interstellar is one of the most visually spectacular scenes in any movie ever made.
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NASA Funds Futuristic Space Pharmacy
By: Dillon Hoyne, Journalist
NASA's interest in defending the earth against dangers, discovering more about earth, and keeping astronauts safe is represented in Phase II.
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Black Holes And Their Size
By: Ebenezer Gudissa, Journalist
Black Holes are created from a massive star collapsing on itself. There are two different types of black holes, stellar and supermassive black holes.
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Kepler-442b
By: Hamza Naeem , Journalist
Kepler-442b is a super Earth exoplanet that orbits a K-type star. Its mass is 2.36 Earth's, it takes 112.3 days to complete one orbit of its star.
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Titan: The Next Step
By: Camryn Swift, Journalist
The rotorcraft that can find Titian's features and potentially help us find our new home in the solar system.
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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.
Nanobots: Revolutionizing The World
Nanobots: Revolutionizing The World
By: Ebenezer Gudissa, Journalist
Nanobots can revolutionize the world curing many diseases. There are also bad effects of this because it could be made for military use and as surveillance.
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All-New E-Skin Allows Robots To Possess The Sense Of Touch
By: Noah Siegel, Journalist
Scientists have developed a new type of "electronic skin" that could give robots a sense of touch, allowing them to better navigate their surroundings.
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NASA Prepares To Receive Samples From Asteroid Bennu
By: Tiger Deng, Journalist
The samples could provide us with insight on how life originated on Earth.
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NASA Plans to Launch Missions to Saturn's Moon Titan
By: Tiger Deng, Journalist
How did Earth develop life? The answer may lie on a moon of Saturn.
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Prosthetic Engineers
By: Aiden Rasdale, Journalists
Have you ever heard of a prosthetic engineer? These engineers are responsible for designing and creating artificial
AIBO ERS-100
AIBO ERS-100
By: Gerardo Martinez-Borranchando, Journalist
With its silver plastic body, exposed, articulated joints, and screen-like face, it suggests a cyborg beagle. The AIBO had very successful commercial, and Sony produced twelve models between 1999 and 2006.
Cybernetic Limbs and How They Can Help
Cybernetic Limbs and How They Can Help
By: Eliot Wentzel, Journalist

Cybernetic limbs can be better than prosthetic limbs because you can get them and then it can make you stronger and/or faster. It can also be...

San Francisco May Soon Deploy Robots That Can Kill
By: Sydney Kiffney , Journalist
The San Fransisco Police Department has voted to create robots that can kill people. Citizens nationwide are very concerned about this new idea.
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Automation
Worlds Fastest Shoes
By: Noah Siegel, Journalist
How nice would it be to walk on a moving walkway at an airport all the time, you would get places so much faster. This dream is now becoming a reality.
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Automation
AI Piloted Planes
By: Noah Yazdani, Journalist
Planes have been a human-controlled source of transportation and combat for a little over a hundred years However, modern technology is developing a way that planes could travel with only one pilot or even by itself.
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The Story Of Nissan
By: Cristian Reinaga Claros, Journalist
Nissan is a car manufacturer that was created in Tokyo, Japan, though it wasn't always called Nissan. It was originally called Datsun, though that name would last until 1933.
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Automation
Northrop Grumman's ICBS Is Ready For Frontline Combat
By: Olivia Rose, Journalist
Northrop Grumman has announced that its IBCS (Integrate Battle Command System) has been approved for frontline use by the U.S. Army. Officially called "operational capability," ICBSs will now make their way to the U.S. Army to help the advancement of technology.
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AI and Engineering
By: Jake Rettig, Journalist
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming engineering in many ways, from improving design processes to optimizing manufacturing and production. AI can help minimize the amount of time engineers spend doing tasks that could be automated and much more.
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Automation
The Evolution Of AI
By: Charlie White, Journalist
AI has been a thing since some of the oldest movies, such as The Terminator, and The Matrix, but what about AI in real life? Well it exists!
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Automation
How Quantum Computing Works
By: Christian Jeon, Journalist
Quantum computing is a new and complex branch of computing that uses the principles of quantum mechanics to perform calculations.
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Automation
How The Godfather Of A.I Quit
By: William Bohoney, Journalist
Geoffrey Hinton has been working part time at Google and received his PHD in Artificial Intelligence 45 years ago. So why would he quit after being such a successful worker, and what did he tell the New York Times?
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Automation
The RTX 4090: NVIDIA's Latest GPU
By: Christian Jeon, Journalist
The RTX 4090 is the newest graphics processing unit (GPU) developed by Nvidia.
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Automation
Smart Contact Lenses Monitor Your Health
By: Nathan Brown , Journalist
Surgically implanting these lenses inside the eye was one of the first options for smart lenses.
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Automation
Automated Mass Production - Are They Worth The Investment?
By: Christopher Yang, Journalist
The first full-incorporation of the mass production line was used by the industrialist Henry Ford, the CEO of Ford Motors and a pioneer in the strategies of production lines. He simplified the formula for efficiency by creating one chain of cars that were the exact same, so he could rely on non-specialized workers to focus on one section of assembly.
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Automation
The Theory of Relativity and Space Travel
By: Christian Jeon, Journalist
Space travel is growing more and more important. If we really want to explore the cosmos, we have to study the Theory of Relativity.
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