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The World’s First Self Drifting Car

By: Griffin Wishrad, Journalist
Toyota, in partnership with Stanford's Dynamic Design Lab, created the world's first self-drifting car. They were trying to improve and revolutionize road safety by teaching A.I. to drift so they could add it to their cars in the future.

Would a Cow Poop Powered Rocket Be The Best Idea

By: Griffin Wishrad, Journalist
A Japanese startup company called Interstellar Technologies created a successful prototype rocket that was powered by biomethane derived from cow dung. It was a true showcase of how useful environmentally friendly powered fuels can be.

How Gummy Candy Can Improve 3-D Printed Food

By: Griffin Wishrad, Journalist
Technology and food is constantly coming closer and closer together, until it will eventually be one and the same. The field of 3d printing food is a fatly emerging field that is growing at an astonishing pace. By 3D printing foods we can then cut down on how many animals are killed purely for their meat.

Electronics That You Eat

By: Griffin Wishrad, Jourbalist
Edible electronics are the future of food and technology. It has the potential to monitor the state of food that it is in, be used as a sensor to monitor the state that the person eating it is in, and can provide real time data of the organism that eats it. Edible electronics can be anything they want. Edible Electronics are the future of food, and the future is now.

The Evolution of The Piston Engine

By: Griffin Wishrad, Journalists
This article is about the evolution of the engine and how the engine has evolved over time. The piston engine has had many different stages and innovations throughout history. The piston engine engine went from slow and weak to a very powerful and strong engine. The piston engine has mostly kept it's same design but has been built upon and improved. People have added more and more pistons, put these engines into different vehicles and seen how fast they can go, and these innovations haven't stopped people are making new innovations all the time.
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