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How Metal Bends

How Metal Bends

By: Maddox Binsted, journlist
It takes heat.
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US Students Have Developed a Way To Prevent Snake Bites

US Students Have Developed a Way To Prevent Snake Bites

By: Samuel Catindoy, Journalist
In some parts of the world there are many threats to farmers such as snakebites causing swelling, tissue, and even death. US Students have Developed cheap anti-snakebite armor that have a surprisingly 18,000 orders
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beige wooden bar stool

How to Make Stools

By: Aidan Seguin, Journalist
Making your own stool is a rewarding project that combines craftsmanship, creativity, and functionality. Whether you're looking to build a simple wooden stool for your home or a more intricate design, this guide will take you through the essential steps to create a sturdy and stylish piece of furniture.
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Nutella chocolate spread on brown wooden table

How Nutella Is Made

By: Maxwell Neuberg, Journalist
This article will tell you what goes into nutella and how it is made in a step-by-step in a factory with some fun facts along the way.
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"Toothbrush with Toothpaste" by wwarby is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

How Toothbrushes Were Invented

By: Kian Abris, Journalist
One of the most famous items for fantastic hygiene is the toothbrush.
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"Bow and Arrow" by jcubic is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.

The Engineering On How Bows Were Built

By: Kian Abris, Journalist
Bows and arrow's are a very popular weapon. Its been featured in Hollywood movies, Tv shows, Anime etc.
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How To Bake Sugar Cookies

How To Bake Sugar Cookies

By: Teddy Dehn, Journalist
Christmas is coming, and so are the cookies.
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"Model of graphene structure" by CORE-Materials.

Graphene and Its’ Applications

By: Zakaria Najmeddine, Journalist
A material that is over two hundred times stronger than steel and a thousand times lighter than paper shouldn't really exist...right? Well, Graphene fits this description perfectly. Graphene has potentially became the material the changes the world. Businesses and industries around the world are trying to get their hands on graphene. But other than it's strength and size, graphene can be used as a conductor of heat and electricity.
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"Glue" by phot0matt is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/?ref=openverse.

How Glue Works

By: Desmond Kraft, Journalist
In this article I will talk about some of the ways that glue works, as well as some examples. There are 2 main forces that make glue work: adhesive and cohesive forces.
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"Transparent TV" by robpegoraro is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Transparent TV – Is it worth it?

By: Kamren Fuard, Reporter

In August, Xiaomi (in Beijing, China) released their new transparent tv. It is an OLED 55-inch tv with a 1920 x 1080 resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate. The complete list of statistics of the tv will...

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Our P.Os for the bridge

#BRIDGEBENCH – Purchase Orders

We presented our idea of having a bridge to our principal and we are now waiting for our parts to arrive. Our Home Depot purchase. Our Amazon purchase.

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Hydroflask

Hydroflask

Want to have all the VSCO girl essentials? Well, you'll have to start by getting yourself a Hydroflask. But, how is a Hydroflask engineered? Click on this link to see: https://www.hydroflask.com/explore/our-story/...

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