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How Your Phone Screen Works

By: Desmond Kraft, Journalist
Have you ever wondered how you phone screen displays such detailed images? You probably already know about pixels, and how each pixel is made up of red, green, and blue light, but how does the phone turn each light on and off at will? There is not enough space for hundreds of thousands of wires or lightbulbs in there. So what is going on?

Learning Undefeated Explorer Lab – Northrop Grumman

The highly immersive exhibit simulates a trip around the solar system in a rocket, and a rover mission to Mars.

How Chain is Made

By: Desmond Kraft, Journalist
Chains have been around for a long time. But how are these staples of heavy lifting and industrial machinery made?

How Computer RAM Works

By: Desmond Kraft, Journalist
In this article, I will cover what RAM is and which one you should buy for your computer.

Choosing Good Passwords

By: Desmond Kraft, Journalist
To understand how to make a good password, first you have to understand what makes a bad password, and how hackers exploit that through a number of methods. Also be ready to take steps if your password is stolen. Know how to change it and take extra measures like using 2FA(2-factor authentication). The main thing is just make sure you don't give it to anyone you don't know in real life and don't put it into any shady sites.

How To Build A PC

By: Desmond Kraft, Journalist
With COVID wreaking havoc on the world, many gamers are building high-end PCs  to play games. If you are one of these people, you have come to the right place.

Using Ultimaker Cura

By: Desmond Kraft, Journalist
This article is about using the software Ultimaker Cura to slice 3D prints for you 3D printer. Ultimaker Cura is a software that takes files from a 3D design program (.stl), and converts them into instructions a 3D printer can read.

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.

Why we procrastinate

The act of putting off a task you know you will have to do at some point in the future, or procrastination, is a fairly common habit among all people, students or adults. If you know that you need to do something, why not just do it? As it turns out, procrastination is much deeper than laziness or poor work ethic.
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