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How Nuclear Power Can Reach Climate Goals

By: Olivia Rose, Journalist
Some struggles that have striked the nuclear power industry are radioactive waste, high financial cost, and regulatory requirements. As well as  heavy competition with renewable energy, these challenges have stopped the nuclear power industry  from taking over the kind of power people use.

Northrop Grumman’s ICBS Is Ready For Frontline Combat

By: Olivia Rose, Journalist
Northrop Grumman has announced that its IBCS (Integrate Battle Command System) has been approved for frontline use by the U.S. Army. Officially called "operational capability," ICBSs will now make their way to the U.S. Army to help the advancement of technology.

Solar Panels At LJMS

Solar panels are the future of our electricity.  It is time to say goodbye to the non-eco-friendly energy sources of today's day and age.

Denmark Is Going To Be The First Country To Store CO2 From Other Countries

By: Olivia Rose, Journalist
"Greensand" will store tons of CO2 under the ocean. They are aiming to store 8 million tons every year.

The World’s First Ammonia Powered Ship

By: Olivia Rose, Journalist
In New York they are currently working on ammonia fueled ships. This is the future of greener energy for marine transportation.

USD Chips Aim To Help AI Advancments

By: Olivia Rose, Journalist
AI is developing very fast. Many programs are trying to keep up with the most recent technology.

Chinas Most Advanced Carrier

By: Olivia Rose, Journalist
China is planning on launching its most advanced carrier ever. It is now being developed in China for their PLAN.

Space X’s “Polaris Dawn”

By: Olivia Rose, Journalist
The mission will launch a crew of 4 in their Dragon capsule. It will orbit from Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Solar Cells

By: Olivia Rose, Journalist
Solar cell efficiency is determined by how much light goes into it and how much energy comes out. Recently that has been upped to 30%.

NASA is Bringing Water Bears to Space?

By: Olivia Rose, Journalist

Recently a new experiment has started aboard the ISS (International Space Station) studying (nearly) microscopic creatures called tardigrades. Also called water bears because of their appearance under...

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