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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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Digital Twins

By: Gadea Martinez Aparicio, Journalist

Computer science has grown rapidly in the past few years, helping in everyday life, innovating and boosting our knowledge forward. Digital twins have been created to assist humans in all of these aspects,...

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How To Use FL Studio

By: Anas Abukar, Journalist

Overview In this article, you will learn the basics of how FL Studio works, the things you will learn include: what the channel rack is, how to use the piano roll, how to make multiple patterns, arranging...

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Hubble Space Telescope in Earth orbit

Private Mission to the Hubble Space Telescope Brings Concerns

By: Rory Peterson, Journalist
The Hubble Space Telescope, which has been in Earth Orbit for over 3 decades now, is expected to deorbit in 2034, bringing a close to a major asset that has helped NASA and the world at-large understand the universe. In 2022, billionaire and major funder of the Polaris Program, Jared Isaacman, announced that he would fly to Hubble and perform maintenance on the Telescope, and it would be completely funded privately.
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The AI Death Calculator

The AI Death Calculator

By: DoWon Lee, Journalist
Using sequences of life-events to predict human lives, this calculator can also predict job, income, and other information about people. This calculator may seem fake, but with recent studies and tests, this AI calculator can really be a predictor of the future.
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The Story of Josh Dobbs: The Passtronaut

The Story of Josh Dobbs: The Passtronaut

By: Marek Solow, Journalist
Josh Dobbs is both a professional NFL football player and a NASA employee. He has recently made a name for himself in the football world, having big games and informing the world about his career.
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NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter

NASA’s Ingenuity Finally Retires After 72 Flights

By: Andrei Daquioag, Journalist
On January 18th, 2024, NASA's infamous Ingenuity mars helicopter was discovered to have a broken rotor blade, making Ingenuity unusable. Bill Nelson, NASA administrator, states: "Ingenuity, the 'little helicopter that could'—and it kept saying, 'I think I can, I think I can'—well, it has now taken its last flight on Mars".
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Scientists Trick Animals Into Avoiding Tasty Meals

By: Zouli Alexandratos, Journalist
In Sydney Australia, swamp wallabies and other herbivores have been eating protected plants to extinction. The University of Sydney had an idea, what if you protect the plants by making them smell toxic?
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Travis Kelce catches the game-winning touchdown vs Bills in the 2022 Divisional Round

Changes to Overtime in the NFL

By: Marek Solow, Journalist
The NFL has recently implemented some changes to overtime that we saw in play in Super Bowl LVIII.
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What is Neuralink?

By: Avi Dhanjal, Journalist
To truly understand what this is we need to ask the question, what is Neuralink and how does it work? Simply put, Neuralink is a brain chip designed by Elon Musk.
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Duke’s Autism Screening app: SenseToKnow

By: Simrin Puri, Journalist
SenseToKnow is an app that can determine whether or not a child could get autism in the future. Developed by Duke University and the National Institute of Health, this app is helping many parents and children. How does it work?
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The Typewriter into the Keyboard

The Typewriter into the Keyboard

By: Joseph Park, Journalist
The typewriter is very different than what we have today. Today in the present we have laptops, computers, and printers. Instead of those 150 years ago, we had typewriters. Much slower heavy relics from our past. That have evolved and transformed into what we have today. 
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