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The Evolution of the Baseball

By: Landon Tucker, Journalist
The evolution of the baseball is a testament to the sport's growth and adaptability. From its humble beginnings to its current status as a highly engineered piece of sporting equipment, the baseball reflects the changing dynamics of the game.

The Evolution of The Football

By: Landon Tucker, Journalist
Despite its success, American football has faced challenges related to player safety, ethical considerations, and broader societal shifts. The sport's future trajectory will likely involve ongoing efforts to address these challenges while maintaining its appeal and relevance in a rapidly changing world.

The Evolution of the Soccer ball

By: Landon Tucker, jounalist
The soccer ball has come a long way from its primitive beginnings to becoming a highly engineered sports instrument. Its evolution reflects broader trends in materials science, design innovation, and technology integration.

The Evolution of the Basketball

By: Landon Tucker, Journalist
The 1990s ushered in a new era of technological advancements in basketball design. From its humble beginnings as a simple leather ball to the high-tech, data-driven equipment of today, the basketball has transformed in ways that have enhanced the game for players and fans alike.

Electric Cities

By: Landon Tucker, Journalist
There are many environmental bonuses to switching to a fully electric city and electric cars offers numerous benefits for the environment. public health and overall quality of life.

Permian Fracking In Texas

By: Landon Tucker, Journalist
The Permian fracking industry in Texas produces about 168 billion gallons of wastewater a year. Globally, that number becomes increasingly high and disturbing: 359 billion cubic meters a year.

How To Make A House In 80 Hours

By: Landon Tucker, Journalist
Though, typically, it takes years to build military ships, in WWII, the US manufactured the Liberty ships in 42 days! NASA, which funded a $57 million project to develop tech for moon side 3D-printed infrastructure!

Microplastics

By: Landon Tucker, Journalist
Microplastics are synthetic plastics that get turned into at most 5 mm pieces. When garbage build up it creates garbage patch's and there is one that's almost 800,000 miles in length it's called they great pacific garbage patch.
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