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Blue Light’s Effect On Sleep

By: Lucas Ferro, Journalist

Blue light can negatively affect sleep primarily because it interferes with the body's natural circadian rhythm. This rhythm is regulated by the hormone melatonin, which helps signal to your body when...

Nuclear Powered Submarines And Aircraft Carriers

By: Lucas Ferro, Journalist
The invention of nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers has significantly transformed naval warfare and maritime operations. Nuclear submarines were first developed in the 1950's, utilizing nuclear power to propel the vessel, which provided extended operational range and endurance compared to conventional diesel-electric submarines. This innovation allowed submarines to remain submerged for extended periods, offering enhanced stealth and strategic capabilities. This makes the only limit on how long a submarine can stay submerged food availability.

Technology Keeping People Safe From Hurricanes

By: Lucas Ferro, Journalist
Hurricanes are powerful and destructive natural phenomena that can cause widespread damage and loss of life. The ability to predict and track hurricanes is crucial in order to minimize their impact on vulnerable populations and infrastructure. In recent years, technology has played a pivotal role in improving our ability to forecast and monitor hurricanes, leading to more accurate predictions and better preparation.

The Mechanics Behind The Piano

By: Lucas Ferro, Journalist
The Piano, formally known as the Piano Forte, is a versatile instrument with the ability to play seven octaves, and a large range of dynamics. The design of the piano has been refined and improved for over 300 years, with the original design of the piano coming from the harpsichord, which was invented 300 years before that in the 1400's.

Software Engineering Jobs Now In High Demand

By: Lucas Ferro, Journalist
Data analyses estimates that software engineering jobs will increase in demand by more than 25% in the next eight years.  This, along with an average salary of $130,000, has made software engineering a highly promising career choice for people who love technology.
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