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History of the Umbrella

By: Grayson Matlis, Journalist
Umbrellas have become an integral part of our lives, but their history is rich and varied. From ancient times to modern usage, these handy objects have served multiple purposes beyond mere protection from the rain. This article explores the evolution of umbrellas, their cultural significance, and their lasting impact on society.

How Microwaves Unlock Power Of Uncontrollable Diamond Qubits In Quantum Leap

By: Grayson Matlis, Journalist
Have you ever heard about how microwaves can help unlock the power of diamond qubits? It’s pretty cool! So, there are these tiny things called qubits that are like super small parts of atoms. Scientists are figuring out how to control them to make really powerful computers. But the problem is, qubits can be kind of wild and hard to control.

History of Coffee Makers and Coffee

By: Grayson Matlis, Journalist
Coffee has been a beloved beverage for centuries, fostering both social connections and personal rituals. Central to this experience is the coffee maker, a tool that has evolved significantly over time. Understanding the history of the coffee maker not only highlights the invention's ingenuity but also reflects cultural shifts surrounding coffee consumption.

How MIT’s Tissue Expansion Makes Nanoscale Imaging Affordable

By: Grayson Matlis, Journalist
Have you ever wondered how scientists are able to see things that are too small to be seen with the naked eye? With the ability to visualize cellular structures at a nanoscale level, scientists can gain a deeper understanding of diseases and develop more effective treatments.

The Evolution of Sniper Technology

By: Grayson Matlis, Journalist
Advancements in materials and manufacturing techniques have also played a crucial role in the evolution of sniper technology. Modern sniper rifles are often made from lightweight and durable materials, such as carbon fiber and titanium, which allow for greater accuracy and ease of use in the field.

Why Everything is Made in China

By: Grayson Matlis, Journalist
China otherwise known as "The World's Factory" can afford to mass produce goods because of the abundance and availability of lower-wage workers.  China can afford this because of their business connections with other countries who buy their products, like Amazon and other companies who are funding their projects.
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