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The Impact of Social Media

By: Kairui Zhao, Journalist
The use of social media impacts our society and mental health. It can increase connections and self-esteem while also giving a sense of belonging.

Ancient Maya power brokers lived in neighborhoods not just palaces.

By: William Bohoney, Journalist
Pots with fancifully molded eyes, noses and mouths were one of the tip-offs.

The Rocket League AI that Teaches Itself

By: Liam Eckerman, Journalist
The Psyonix-added Rocket league bots are anything but good. They drive around the field aimlessly, and it seems like they're there to bully you, not help you.

What You Might Not Know About The Earth’s Layers

By: Susana Turcios Amaya, Journalist
Did you know earth was composed of 4 layers? In our day to day lives we don't think about what's under us, and how important it is.

The New NYPD Police Robots

By: Will Cicale, Journalist

On Friday, September 22nd, the New York Police Department had a press conference in a subway station in Manhattan.  There, they revealed that they would soon be deploying a pilot program using the Knightscope...

The Silent Struggle: Navigating the Unseen Challenges of Technostress

The Silent Struggle: Navigating the Unseen Challenges of Technostress

By: Pranav Sharma, Journalist

Introduction: In our fast-paced, digitally-driven world, the conveniences of technology have become indispensable. However, alongside the benefits of increased connectivity and efficiency, a unique...

Climate Change is Terrible.

By: Jayanth Yelamanchili, Journalist
Emit toxic odors being burned for fuel and energy.

What the difference between the Iphone 14 and 15 is

By: Alexander Tang, Journalist
So, how did Apple get started and what did they produce? Apple was founded on April 1, 1976, in Los Altos, California by college dropouts and good friends Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.

History of Cheese

By: Jayanth Yelamanchili, Journalist
Until its modern spread along with European culture, cheese was most common by far in Europ.

Here’s What You Need To Know About The EV That Beat Tesla’s Cybertruck To Market

By: Armaan Azad, Journalist
Here’s everything we know about the electric car that beat Tesla’s Cybertruck.

Planet X

By: Brandon Tao, Journalist

Planet X, or Planet 9 as we're gonna refer to, is a possible Neptune-sized object in a elliptical orbit around the sun so far away its orbit could take 10,000 to 20,000 Earth years to complete, recent...

The story behind the Russian-Ukrainian War

By: Jonathan Treminio, Journalist
This war has taken us by storm and it is mainly a one sided war about a conflict that Russia has with its neighboring country Ukraine. This problem has been all over social media and the popular opinion is that Russia is in the wrong and that Ukraine has been a victim since it was invaded.

Israel’s Trophy countermeasure shields troops in Gaza from anti-tank missiles, but how?

By: Ben Nguyen, Journalist
Hamas propaganda videos depict its fighters' launching missiles at Israeli troops. But what you don't know is that the videos show another thing, the lifesaving Trophy system.

The history of LEGO

By: Andrew Maines, Journalist
When you picture Lego, you probably think about the massive toy franchise, right? Well, believe it or not, Lego started as a small woodworking shop in Denmark.

The Best Shooters in the NBA Using Math

By: Gavin Singhvi, Journalist
Deciding who the best shooter in the NBA is objective, as many people define "shooting" in basketball differently you can value three pointers, midrange, volume, efficiency etc. Using math and science to choose one basketball player  is very difficult.

Magnets That Shut Down Our Laptops

By: Gavin Singhvi, Journalist
Magnets can destroy your laptops. Has someone annoying ever shut down your laptop with a magnet?

The History of Fortnite

By: Rawson Barr, journalist
Fortnite is a popular online video game that was first released in 2017. It quickly gained a massive following and became a cultural phenomenon. But do you know the history behind this game?

Lyme Disease

By: Daniel Do, Journalist
Borrelia is transmitted to humans through the bite of a blacklegged tick. Several months to a year, you begin experiencing pain and swelling in joint, pain and numbness in peripheral nerves, and a mix of symptoms from earlier stages.

NASA’s Juno probe has found salt and organics on Jupiter’s largest moon

By: Alexander Tang, Journalist
"We found the greatest abundance of salts and organics in the dark and bright terrains at latitudes protected by the magnetic field," said Scott Bolton, Juno's principal investigator.

The History of Figure Skating

By: Noah Farruggia, Journalist
Smooth glides, and breathtaking spins on a shining sheet of ice. Figure skating, a sport that blends sports with art and dance, has captured the hearts of millions around the world.
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Car brands

By: John Sanchez, Journalist
When buying cars some people take in consideration how long the car would last or even how much the repairs would cost, those things can vary from car companies. Brands such as Toyota and Honda are seen everywhere because of the consistent production of comfortable and affordable cars, they also produce long lasting cars which adds a beneficial aspect to people who want to get the most out of their vehicle.

The Environmental Impact of E-Waste

By: Zymaia Meneds, Journalist
In our world electronic devices have become a huge part of our daily lives. However, this privilege to use such advanced technology is increasing our electronic waste or e-waste. 

The Role of Sleep in Mental Health

By: Zymaia Mendes, Journalist
The importance of sleep isn’t always a priority in our stressful lives. However,  sleep has a huge impact on our mental health. 

How Bamboo Pajamas Are Made

By: Zymaia Mendes, Journalist
Bamboo pajamas are a great example of how we are reducing our environmental footprint. Bamboo fabric is known for its breathability and draping qualities, making it an ideal candidate for comfortable sleepwear

Why Is Iceland The Safest Country In The World?

By: Zymaia Mendes, Journalist
When it comes to safety, Iceland is the country that comes to mind. Iceland consistently ranks as one of the safest nations on the planet. From low crime rates to a strong social safety net Iceland has been outstanding in protecting its civilians.

Biggest Steel Mill In The World Set To Transform Into Windmill Plant

By: Walker McCann, Journalist
The US Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration has announced a $47.4 billion offshore wind manufacturing hub in Baltimore County.

The History Of Mickey Mouse

By: John Hebert, Journalist
Mickey Mouse, the cheerful and charismatic character created by Walt Disney, has captured the hearts of millions around the world since his debut in 1928. With his iconic round ears, white gloves, and infectious personality, Mickey Mouse quickly became a symbol of hope, joy, and imagination.

The World’s First Ever Smart Hoop

By: Nicholas Tiller, Journalist
Huupe is now taking pre-orders for a $4,000 basketball hoop that includes shot tracking, an interactive training guide, remote player versus player challenges and a huge, high-definition screen that doubles as a backboard, allowing you to watch TV while you play.

The Biden administration provides $16.4 billion in new funding for Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor

By: Ben Nguyen, Journalist
Joe Biden has announced more than $16 billion dollars in new funding to improve Amtrak's aging Northeast Corridor, the nations busiest passenger rail line. The new funding is part of the $66 billion allocated by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill for rail, and will help increase speeds, modernize tracks, and allow for larger capacity throughout the corridor.
person sitting near bonfire surrounded by trees

How To Camp Professionally: Camping Gear

By: Ethan Lin, Journalist
Camping is a great way to relax and have fun. However, if done incorrectly, can lead to many stressful moments. This article will teach you the equipment and ways to camp correctly.

How Your Liver Works

By: Maxwell Neuberg, Journalist
How your liver works and what it does

How a 4 Stroke Engine works

By: Gary Taylor, Journalist
A four Stroke engine is a common type of internal combustion engine, being used in lots of cars, motorcycles, and tools. a four stroke engine has four steps it goes through to make it work

Why Russia Is Covering Their Planes With Tires

By: Alexander Tang, Journalist
So, why IS Russia covering their planes with tires? Ronald Watkins, an online American conspiracy theorist, claims that the tires could be used as a shield that can take some of the damage if an explosive goes off above the plane.

An Unsung Hero in the Fight Against Poverty: Muhammad Yunus

By: Ben Nguyen, Journalist
When we talk about poverty alleviation, one name that stands out from the rest is that of Muhammad Yunus. Born on June 28, 1940, in Chittagong, Bangladesh, Yunus is an economist, social activist, and Nobel Prize winner who has pioneered new concepts in the fight against poverty.

How AI will change our world forever

By: Joseph Park, Journalist
AI might be scary but many people don't know it's wonders.

Fly Fishing Vs. Traditional Fishing

By: David leach, Journalist
If you are starting, you should probably do regular fishing and not fly fishing because regular fishing is cheaper and easier to learn. But, if you like regular fishing a lot, you should try fly fishing because it's very fun and different and it can help you grow your overall fishing skills by learning how to use a different technique.

All About The Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi devices are versatile, affordable, and backed by a great community. They allow you to make a wide range of projects, from retro gaming to home automation, making them a popular choice for tech enthusiasts and hobbyists(Like me).

Transistors

A CPU composes of billions of transistors, such as the i9–13900K, which have up to about 26 billion transistors. 26. Billion. All inside your everyday computer.

Recent Discovered Species

By: Susana Turcios Amaya, Journalist
One of the recent discovered species is the Bento-Toed gecko or the scientific name is Cyrtodactylus Santana. Another recent discovered species was in antarctica.

How Jetpacks are made

By: Nelson Benitez, Journalist
This article shows step by step how to manufacture a jetpack. Along with benefits of owning a jetpack.

Researchers Uncovered A Layer Of Molten Silicate On Mars That Is 160 Miles Thick

By: Pablo Cardozo Torrez, Journalist
Did you know that there’s a new study that claims Mars is covered in a layer of molten silicate? I bet you didn’t know that, did you? Read on to learn more about how this layer was discovered and how it’s found on Mars.
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The History Behind Pizza: How They Make It

By: Ethan Lin, Journalist
Pizza is one of the most popular foods out there, but how do they make it? How has it evolved over time?

Climate Change Could Be Causing More Home Runs

By: Gary Taylor, Journalist
A study by scientists from Dartmouth college in new Hampshire that studied over 100,000 major league baseball games is indicating that because the air is becoming thinner and warmer because of the raise in earth's temperature, home runs are becoming easier

Which Is Faster: Nascar Or Formula 1

By: Declan Edwards, Journalist
Are you A F1 or Nascar fan then this is the article for You.

Google Cancels All Waze And Maps In Gaza And Israel

By: Walker McCann, Jounalist
Google is temporarily blocking Maps and Waze in both Israel and Gaza. Google Maps is used by more than one billion people worldwide, who provide real-time data to Google for traffic and road conditions analysis.

Why Apple Doesn’t Sell The Best Phones.

By: William Allen, Journalist
Apple's iPhones are known for their premium prices. This makes them less accessible to people who are on a tight budget.

Soccer On Turf Or Grass

By: William Allen, Journalist
Turf provides a consistent and predictable playing field, eliminating the unpredictability of natural grass, which can be affected by weather and erosion.

PlayStation4 Controller Vs PlayStation5 Controller

By: Erickson Estrada, Journalist
We will be seeing the pros and cons of the PS4 controller and the PS5 controller.

Strange Matter

By: Brandon Tao, Journalist
Located inside Neutron Star's cores, Strange matter breaks the rule of the universe infecting anything it touches, including Earth. Or they could explain how our universe came to be, possibly both.

Grass Lawns are Outdated

Different people think different things, here are some pros and cons about having a grass lawn.

Halloween: How to participate

By: Ethan Lin, Journalist
Halloween is a holiday celebrated each year on October 31. 73% of all Americans participate in it, and you should too!
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The Evolution of Gaming – And How It Has Became Addicting

By: Ethan Lin, Journalist
Video games have become a big part of entertainment for children in today's world, but it can be addicting.

The New CAN Go Smart Cane

By: Jimy Ordonez, Journalist
Ahmad Alghazi wanted to create a technology for seniors that helps the move around safely Ahmad Alghazi Found a solution to this problem by creating a smart cane that detects harm, and helps elders move around.
Drone Soccer

Drone Soccer

By: Owen Klaus, Journalist
What is drone soccer? Drone soccer is a sport where you have drones protected with a round plastic cage.

The N700S Bullet Train changes the way of Bullet Trains

By: Jonathan Treminio, Journalist
After delays due to Covid the new Generation of Bullet Train is released. A train with a lot of expectations and hype around it finally gets unleashed to the public.

How Internet And The Web Works

By: Nathan Brown, Journalist
In 1968, The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)  created a system, ARPANET,  that was used to send information between computer. and, in 1969, A host computer connected to another computer at UCLA and to Stanford researchers computers through a network, this was part of the ARPANET project

How Deep Can We Dig?

By: Michael James, Journalist
The depth to which we can dig is ultimately constrained by a combination of technological limitations, geological conditions, and the physical properties of the Earth itself.

How GPS Works

By: Jimy Quinones, Journalist
One of the best apps on a phone is the GPS. It is used to know your exact location and take you to your destination.

Office Depot: The Office Super Store

By: Cristian Reinaga Claros, Journalist
Office Depot is a Office Supply store being one

How McDonald’s Tricks You

By: Sahil Saxena, Journalist
McDonald's and other fast food chains have mastered the art of enticing customers to eat more than they originally intended. Through a combination of clever marketing techniques and strategic menu design, they are able to manipulate our senses and cravings, leading us to consume larger quantities of food.

What AI Is

By: Nathan Brown, journalist
The idea of AI has been around since the 1950s, and since then the definition has been changed because of technical advancement

How Guitars work

By: Hailemariam-Lashite, Journalist
A guitar is a musical instrument with a body, neck, fretboard, strings, and tuning pegs.

The story of Mesut Özil

By: Jonathan Treminio, “Journalist”
How Mesut Özil became one of the best creative passers and playmakers of our century. He was able to win and compete for many trophies while playing for Real Madrid which is arguably the greatest soccer club of all time.

How to Stop Procrastinating

By: Soham Kolekar, Journalist
Procrastination is a common struggle that many people throughout the world face. It often leads to stress, depression, and a lack of productivity. However, with the right strategies and mindset, it is possible to overcome the habit of procrastination and become more focused and efficient on the tasks. T

June 6, 1944 The Day Of Disaster

By: Jonathan Treminio, “Journalist”
One of the events in history that will always be remembered, but not in a positive way. This is the event that changed history for one of the biggest wars ever.

History of Video Games

By: Rawson Barr, Journalist
The 1980s saw the rise of home video game consoles, such as the Atari 2600 and the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). These consoles brought the excitement of arcade games into people's living rooms and introduced iconic characters like Super Mario and Donkey Kong.

Cancer Treating Soap

By: Kaleb Fuard, Journalist

A 14-year-old boy won the 3M young scientist lab competition, the grand prize of $25,000, and was named their 2023 top young scientist. He is named Heman Bekele and he is a ninth grader Woodson High School...

The History of the WB(Network)

By: Cristian Reinaga Claros, Journalist
The legacy of The WB Network lives on through the impact it had on television and its ability to connect with audiences. It played a significant role in shaping the landscape of teen-oriented television and left a lasting influence on it's generation
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LEGO Braile bricks

By: Jimy Ordonez, journalist
For children who are blind or visually impaired Lego braille bricks are tactical learning Aid that teaches braille.
How to Make a Raspberry Pi Cloud Server

How to Make a Raspberry Pi Cloud Server

By: Jiaxiang Xie, Journalist
Cloud storage has become more and more popular as the years go on, and big companies like Google or Apple have already dominated the market. What if I told you that you can make your own Cloud server, straight from your home?

Green Hell

By: Muhammad Bajwa, Journalist
Green Hell is an immersive and intense survival game set in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. Step into the shoes of a stranded explorer as you face the challenges of the unforgiving wilderness. With realistic survival mechanics and a captivating storyline, Green Hell will push you to your limits as you fight to survive and uncover the dark secrets of the jungle.

How Messi Changed MLS

By: Sahil Saxena, Journalist
Messi is a professional Argentine soccer player who currently plays for Inter Miami in the MLS league. On July 15, 2023, Messi shocked the world with his groundbreaking transfer to Inter Miami to play in MLS.

Mistakes

By: Evan Nghe, Journalist
Mistakes will only get in your way if you let it.

Google Has Blocked The Use Of Maps And Navigation Apps In Israel And The Gaza Strip.

By: Pablo Cardozo Torrez, Journalism
Have you heard that Google has taken away the map feature from Israel and Waze? Check out this article to find out more!

Automatic Pet Feeder for Less Than $25

By: Jiaxiang Xie, Journalist
Do you want to make an easy to make DIY pet feeder, all under $25? Then this article is for you, featuring customizable times, code, and even models!

The reason pitchers are throwing their arms off

By: Joseph Park, Journalist
Now that we have the basics down, we now have to explain the science behind pitching. To throw a fastball like the pros we have to use this principle called  Elastic potential energy. When throwing a fastball professionals, the shoulder twist back bout 180 degrees which is much more than the average human.
What is Speedskating?

What is Speedskating?

By: Ethan Lin, Journalist
The guide for people who don’t know what speedskating is and who already know who speedskating is.

Apple’s Spatial Audio

By: Avi Dhanjal, Journalist
Applying spatial audio to music follows a similar principle, but the impact on your experience is different. When a song is mixed for spatial audio, the music can literally surround you, making you feel like you're in the middle of the band.

How A Siphon Works

By: Maxwell Neuberg, Journalist

A siphon works by first getting water to start flowing. then the water will make it's way through the tube, getting to a point where gravity keeps pulling water down the pipe's ends are on unequal elevation,...

How Hearing Works

By: Michael James, Journalist
Hearing is a vital sense that enables us to experience the richness of the auditory world. From the vibrations in the air to the electrical signals in the brain, every step in the process of hearing is essential for our perception and understanding of sound.

Electric Cars May Not Be Worth It

By: Salar Nasimov, Journalist
One of the main advantages of electric cars is their positive impact on the environment. They do not need gas to run, which means they do not produce emissions. As well as being better for the environment, it is also cheaper since electricity is cheaper than gas.

The Differences Between The PlayStation 4 And PlayStation 5

By: Erickson Estrada, Journalist
Article about the differences of the PS5 and PS4.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

By: Muhammad Bajwa, Journalist
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a 2018 crossover fighting game developed by Bandai Namco Studios and Sora Ltd. and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. It is the fifth installment in the Super Smash Bros. series, succeeding Super Smash Bros.

Life in Puerto Rico

By: Noah Farruggia, Journalist
 Today, Puerto Rico is a magnificent island with diverse natural places, including beautiful beaches, lush rainforests, and towering high mountains. It is home to the El Yunque National Forest, the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System.

Tanks- A History from WW1 to WW2

By: Russell Wu, Journalist
The long history of tanks goes back to 1914 when the British ordered...

Stiff-Person Syndrome

By: Daniel Do, Journalist
Stiff-person syndrome (SPS), a progressive neurological disorder, meaning it increasingly gets worse as time pasts. One that Inflicts damage on nervous cells in the brain and spinal cord that governs your muscle movement. 

Solar Panels in Space?

By: William Bohoney, Journalist
The earth is running out of sustainable fuel. Is solar panel farms the next way to power our lives?

How Apple Tricks You

By: Avi Dhanjal, Journalist
The things they do to make you want to buy an apple product. The decoy effect is a widely used marketing tactic employed by sellers of all types, ranging from large corporations to street vendors, in order to entice customers into purchasing more expensive products instead of their cheaper alternatives.

Chandrayaan 3 lands on the moon

By: Soham Kolekar, Journalist
This article is about the Chandrayaan 3 landing on the south side of the moon. Advancing the Indian effort to become more advanced in space exploration. This article will explore about the Chandrayaan 3 and what it has found.

The Reason Behind Our Phone Addiction

By: Zymaia Mendes, Journalist
Phones have undoubtedly transformed our lives and brought many conveniences, but they've also created phone addictions. Understanding the reasons behind this addiction is crucial in finding a balance between staying connected and staring at our phones all the time.

Ukraine To Use Self-Made Kamikaze Robot Against Russia

By: Armaan Azad, Journalist
Want to hear about the latest Ukraine tech?

The Rat Lungworm

By: Madelyn Chung, Journalist
As outbreaks are becoming more and more common, even in the U.S., what is the rat lungworm, and how do you prevent it?

The Origin of Softball

By: Madelyn Chung, Journalist
As softball is growing in it's popularity, what is the origin of this sport?

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.

Mandela Effect

By: Daniel Do, Journalist
Some believe the Monopoly man has a monocle, but in the official Monopoly game, he has never worn a monocle. She went as far as recalling his widows speeches and riots in cities. This was until she learned Nelson Mandela did not die but was released in 1990, dismissing her recollection.

The History and Evolution of Video Games

By: Beck Warner, Journalist
Video games have come a long way since their humble beginnings in the early 1970s. What started as simple, pixelated games with limited gameplay has evolved into a multi-billion dollar industry that captivates millions of players worldwide.

AI In Schools

By: Andrew Maines, Journalist
Artificial intelligence is a useful resource if used correctly. It can do jobs faster than any person can, and it does just about everything you ask it to. However, AI is becoming a problem, especially in schools.

Hurricane Otis broke records smashing into Mexico.

By: William Bohoney, Journalist
Nobody could predict that Hurricane Otis would be this destructive, why could nobody see it?

NASCAR: In it’s Prime

By: Cristian Reinaga Claros, Journalist
With the introduction of the new "Chase for the Cup" point system, we would again get another new winner.

Titan: Exploring Saturn’s Mysterious Moon

By: Tad Chesley, Journalist
The moon Titan, a natural satellite of Saturn, has long captured the imagination of scientists and space enthusiasts. The landscape is dominated by methane lakes and seas that form a fluid cycle similar to the Earth's water cycle. Scientists believe there may be a global ocean of water and ammonia beneath the moon's surface. Further research and scientific missions to Titan promise to uncover more secrets and possibly find signs of extraterrestrial life.
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