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The Cockpit: Why So Many Buttons

By: Thomas Ahern, Journalist
A cockpit is the room on an airplane where the pilot flies the plane. If you have ever seen a cockpit, or even just a picture of one, then you probably think that it is incredibly complicated. Don't get me wrong, it is complicated, but fortunately, it is also something that can be taught.

Devices For Passive Prosthetics

By: Renik deJong, Journalist
Prosthetics have come along way. Allowing amputees to pick things up as they need, and even have realistic looking silicone skin restorations.

Nusantara, the City of the Future

By: Finn Yeh, Journalist

Nusantara is a soon to be futuristic city in the Indonesia. With the rising water levels and pollution in Jakarta there will be need for a new capital. This capital will be able to house around 2 million...

Floating Farms

By: Valery Cordon Hernandez, Journalist

Floating farms were designed to use remaining products made by the city, such as grass from public parks and food waste, to feed the animals and provide fresh products back to the city. Despite the issues...

"Hockey Board Curves" by NedraI is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.

The Engineering Behind Hockey

By: Ben Pollack, Journalist
There are many pieces of engineering that go into the sport hockey and they are all really important

How To Build Electric Roller Shades

By: Ben Pollack, Journalist
I will be telling you guys about all of the instructions to build electric roller shades.
Airless Tires

[Video] Airless Tires

By: Elijah Lewis, Journalist
Wouldn't it be great to not have to worry about getting another flat tire, Being able to drive anywhere without worrying about pieces on the ground flattening your tire. 

The Cold War

By: Thomas Ahern, Journalist
The Cold War was a tense 44 years lasting between 1947, the end of World War 2, to 1991, the collapse of the Soviet Union. It was struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union over being the best at anything, ranging from gaining control over Berlin to being the best at space travel, but the biggest tension was over the spread of communism.

How the YouTube Algorithm works

By: Finn Yeh, Journalist
This article is about how the YouTube algorithm works and how to gain subscribers and views more easily.

Everything you need to know for climbing Mount Everest

By: Anshul Nagle, Journalist
Every day people love to climb Everest as a sport. Some try making it to base camp, and others to the top

Best Places to Go During Christmas

By: Anshul Nagle, Journalist
The United States is home to many festive and beautiful locations to celebrate the holiday season, making it difficult to choose just one as the best

How To Make Tacos De Birria

By: Cynthia Sanchez, Journalist
It’s bone broth, It's very delicious enjoy.

How to Construct a Console Table From a Single Sheet of Plywood

By: Meg Lagera, Journalist
Using a single sheet of 4' x 8' plywood and minimal instructions, you can construct a phenomenal, lightweight, solid, wood-styled console table.

False Awakenings

By: Cynthia Sanchez Zambrano, Journalist
It can feel as though you're actually stuck in a dream

[Video] Action figure fan? This Jurassic warrior in armor will surely surprise you.

By: Anthony Rodriguez, Journalist

Let's go back to the late Cretaceous period, approximately 68 to 66 million years ago, when this armored reptile walked this earth. Ankylosaurs were quadrupedal herbivores, their bodies covered in a...

The Tallest Roller Coaster in the World

By: Jake Themely, Journalist

Kingda Ka, at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, is the world's tallest roller coaster. Standing at an insane 456 feet tall, Kingda Ka offers a great and intense ride. The ride starts...

The 2023 Corvette Z06

By: Jake Themely, Journalist
The 2023 Corvette Z06 is a very powerful and cool car that isn't as expensive as something like a Lamborghini, Ferrari, or Bugatti.

Six Flags is Quickly Going Bankrupt… Again

By: Jake Themely, Journalist

In the early 2000s, Six Flags went bankrupt before coming out of bankruptcy. This happened because Six Flags spent too much money on all of their parks and they couldn't afford to maintain them anymore....

Is Warner Bros. Going Out Of Business?

By: Jake Themely, Journalist

Warner Bros. has been around for almost 100 years and has made tons of super-famous movies and TV shows. HBO and, thus, HBO Max are owned by Warner Bros., along with Cartoon Network, DC, Looney Tunes,...

The Velkase Velka 3

By: Michael Philipov, Journalist

The Velkase Velka 3 is a case with dimensions of 189 x 96 x 218 mm (7.4 x 3.8 x 8.6 in) and an external volume of 3.9 liters and an internal volume of 3.7 liters. It's the smallest case that can operate...

Are Self Driving Cars Safer than Cars Driven by Humans?

By: Owen Elling, Journalist

  Self-driving cars are here and there is a lot of excitement surrounding new technology. However, it should be reliable and secure before large-scale deployment. Do you believe self-driving cars...

How to Kick a Soccer Ball

By: Owen Elling, Journalist

    Did your big toe mysteriously ache and your toenails turn black when you tried to kick a soccer ball? Don't worry, welcome to the black toenail club where all great players go. Take...

Jordan, Nike, and how to resell them.

By: Kevin Lopez Caballero, Journalist
One of the most known things around the world are shoes and even most know is these hype shoes Jordan's and Nike are know for them making the shoes Jordan's specifically like the Jordan fours one of the most know style of Jordan's .

A Brief History on Soccer Cleats

By: Kevin Lopez Caballero, Journalist
Nike soccer cleats are usually used for playing the sport soccer  you wear different cleats depending really on what you like or the position you play .

Physics of a plane

By: Owen Elling, Journalist

The physics of a plane comprise 4 things.  Lift is the force that causes an aircraft to take off, thrust is the power which pushes it forward, traction is the force that slows it down , and gravity is...

Top 3 Fastest Produced Motorcycles

By: James Crowley, Journalist
Reading this article you will learn about the fastest superbikes in the world.

How Toothbrushes Were Invented

By: Kian Abris, Journalist
One of the most famous items for fantastic hygiene is the toothbrush.

Scientists Suggest to Send Atomic Clocks Into Space To Search For Dark Matter

By: Tiger Deng, Journalist
Quantum sensors may help uncover the most mysterious substance in the Universe.

V.A.R. FIFA World Cup Advancements

By: Darwin Hernandez, journalist

The 2022 World Cup is the most advanced World Cup in years. The video assistant referee Is a system that helps referees if the player is offside, or is a goal counted or not, and if a player was fouled...

What are Electrical Capacitors

By: Darwin Hernandez, journalist

Electric capacitors are used to store electric energy in a circuit. In a circuit the capacitors stores energy where if the electrical charge is interrupted the electrical charge in the capacitors will...

How A Pressure Washer Works

By: Darwin Hernandez, Journalist

Pressure washers clean things like driveways, building walls, sidewalks, and decks that are too dirty that a normal hose can't wash away. How a pressure washer works is that it uses pressurized tap water...

How The Motor Functions With Gas

By: Kevin Lopez Caballero, Journalist
How do motors work , motor are mechanical devises that create motion. AC Motors are electro-mechanical devices powered by alternating current to produce rotational motion.

Longswords Vs Katanas

By: Kian Abris, Journalist
Swords are a very popular weapon in the modern world. Its featured in tv shows, movies, anime's, and cartoons. But what is the most popular swords in history?

Wildlife Crossings

By: Julian D'Bayan, Journalist
Wildlife crossings are crossings made for animals to traverse man-made obstacles, mainly roads. Read this article to learn about their importance.

The Top 5 Most Expensive Boats

By: Finn Yeh, Journalist
This story is about the top 5 most expensive yachts.

A Generator Harnessing Both Solar And Wind Energy

By: Julian D'Bayan, Journalist
PowerNEST is an innovative renewable and efficient energy generator that can be installed on high-rise buildings. Read on to learn more about it.

Houseplants Modified To Reduce Air Pollutions

By: Valery Cordon, Journalist
Neo-P1 has been genetically modified to produce metabolic pathways capable of detoxifying air pollutants. It works, for example, by converting chemicals to sugars and nitrogen oxides (noxious substances) into an ATP molecule, which the plant can then use to produce proteins.

[Video] How to Properly Open a Door

Opening doors to us is as simple as breathing, but because it’s such a simple concept, we rarely ever give thought about how we open a door.

How To Use A Makerbot Replicator

By: Oliver Tabbal, Journalist

The Makerbot Replicator is a 3D printer that has a good print size limit and print speed. It also has a camera which you can access through the app to see your print anywhere. Here is how to use it. Loading...

Mass Extinction

By: Valery Cordon, "Journalist"

A mass extinction event is triggered when a species dies much more rapidly than it is being reproduced. This is because of extreme variations in temperature, rising sea levels, or massive volcano's erupting....

Living Off the Grid With a Tesla….Semi-Truck

By: Namish Gupta, Journalist
By now, everyone has heard of the Tesla event that happened about a week ago, focusing on a concept introduced by Tesla a couple years ago: The Tesla Semi Truck.

How to Set Up a Podcasting Studio

By: Noah Siegel, Journalist
Podcasting has become a very popular way of putting your voice or someone else's voice to the public. A good podcast studio has multiple cameras and microphones. In this article, you will learn how to build your very own podcasting studio.

Hydrogen Car

By: Logan Xavier Lee, Journalist
Hydrogen cars provide a new renewable power source.

Cells And Their Roles In The Immune System

By: Logan Lee, Journalist
There is lots to learn about the immune system, and cells are arguably the most interesting part.

Interactive Gloves

By: Logan Lee, Journalist
These gloves use these sensors on the tips of the fingers to tell when they are touching. So if you code each fingertip to do something different, you can do a lot of things.

[Video] The Engineering On How Bows Were Built

By: Kian Abris, Journalist
Bows and arrow's are a very popular weapon. Its been featured in Hollywood movies, Tv shows, Anime etc.

A Simulated Heart Attack To Build New Heart Medications

By: Victor Cao, Journalist

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., responsible for nearly 700,000 deaths in 2020. There are many mysteries relating to this disease, without any reliable and consistent cure. However,...

Up Up and Away! … On a Motorcycle???

By: Namish Gupta, Journalist
A motorcycle that can fly.

The Engineering of Katanas

By: Kian Abris, Journalist
Katanas are one of the most famous weapons in the world.

3 Powerful Medieval Siege Weapons of the Past

By: Tyko Williamson, Journalist
Medieval siege weapons are inventions that were made for medieval war. Like the battering ram is one of the first siege weapons to ever be developed in antiquity.

India is Trying to Build the Worlds Biggest Facial Recognition System

By: George Chami, Journalist
These companies have made India a safer and better place. There are over 300,000 kids missing and its to difficult to find them manually, so this technology has been a huge help for India's police.

Railroad Switches

By: Julian D'Bayan, Journalist

Railroad track switches are used on rail systems. They change the railroad track's direction from one track to another. When trains go over the switch, depending on it's alignment, the train goes to one...

What Yetis’ are Made Out of

By: Persia Tahereh Maleki, Journalist

Yetis' are called Yetis' because it is referring to Yeti the ice monster. Yetis' are reusable water bottles that will last forever! Why does Yetis cost so much? Yetis are made of high-quality material...

Technology Is Impacting Airports Through PARALLEL REALITY™

By: Victor Cao, Journalist
Have you ever looked at a giant departure board and not been able to find yours? Roughly 100,000 flights take off and land every day around the world. PARALLEL REALITY™ intends to address this issue by simultaneously displaying personalized information to over 100 people on a single digital screen.

How to Stay and Why You Should Stay Fit

By: Keyes Bronson, Journalist
When someone thinks about exercise and fitness, the first thing that usually comes to mind is six pack abs and an all protein diet. Well, there’s so much more to the whole fitness journey than that.

Cars Vs Planes

By: Ben Pollack, Journalist
Cars and Planes are two big ways of transportation. There is a lot of engineering that go being these types of transportation. Which one is better? Which one is the cheapest? Those will be answered in this.

Top 5 Fastest Electric Scooters

By: George Chami, Journalist
They are a known form of transportation only getting faster and more efficient. Powered by incredible 1600W dual motors, the Q-Power is capable of reaching a max speed of 55 miles per hour.

Squirrels: They Take No Fall Damage

By: Michael Philipov, Journalist
How far do you need to drop a squirrel to kill it? It is estimated that a squirrel has to fall over 4.79 miles to die, because that drop would take so long that the squirrel would suffocate to death. But if we assume that the squirrel has infinite atmosphere to fall through, it would die in 480 miles due to lack of water.

Hockey Vs Soccer; Which Is Better?

By: Ben Pollack, Journalist
A topic debated around the world. I think that Hockey is better then Soccer and I have a few reasons why.

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.

The Lamborghini Aventador SVJ

By: Jake Themely, Journalist
The Lamborghini Aventador is a great car with many great concepts and stats. If you are willing to buy a supercar, a Lamborghini Aventador is a great car to buy.

How Plastic Water Bottles are Destroying the Earth

By: Persia Tahereh Maleki, Journalist

Plastic water bottles are destroying the Earth and causing the deaths of animals all over the world. These plastic water bottles are ending up in the ocean floating around, and 80% of the plastic water...

Apple Watch Series 8 VS Apple Watch Second-Generation SE

By: Persia Tahereh Maleki, Journalist

In September 2022, the Apple Watch Series 8 and the Apple Watch Second-Generation SE were released. Now, what is the difference between the two? Starting from pricing, the Series 8 is $399 while the SE...

Breakthrough HIV Vaccine Passes Phase 1 Clinical Test

By: Tiger Deng, Journalist
An experimental HIV vaccine test opens up the way for a future HIV vaccine.

‘Lab On A Chip’, Scientists Invent A Smaller And Improved Tool To Measure Light.

By: Tiger Deng, Journalist
A 'lab on a chip' that could be used in nearly all the fields of science.

What Causes Turbulence?

By: Toby Tepp, Journalist
If you have ever been on a plane, you have likely experienced turbulence. So what causes the plane to wobble and why is it so unpredictable?

How Singapore is Fixing Their Water Problem

By: George Chami, Journalist
Singapore has been using around 430 million gallons of water per day. That could double in the next decade.

Newer, Safer, Batteries

By: Tiger Deng, Journalist
A new battery has just been invented. Is the battery industry about to be flipped upside down?
Top 5 Most Expensive Houses

Top 5 Most Expensive Houses

By: Dillon Hoyne, Journalist
Take a look at some of the most expensive houses and why their worth that amount of money!

A Robot That Actually Transforms

By: Namish Gupta, Journalist
As time progresses, technology becomes more advanced, and now it has reached one of the most classic shows of all time: Transformers.

Scientists Are Working On Artificial Nerve Cells To Replace Those Destroyed By Parkinson’s

By: Alexander Zabavskiy, Journalist
At least one million Americans and almost six million people worldwide are thought to have Parkinson's disease. A treatment for this disease might have been found.

New Anti Skid Technology In Mountain Biking

By: Renik deJong, Journalist

Bosch ABS Bosch created a new braking system that stops the front wheel on mountain bikes from skidding out. There are multiple important parts to this new technology. The Magura disk brake is in charge...

Price of Water Skyrockets in Coalinga CA

By: George Chami, Journalist
This intensifying drought only grows more and more as water becomes more scarce in California as they soon will have no money left to pay for the water. Peoples water bills in these areas have increased over a 1000%.

First Solar Powered Car Is Now In Production

By: Alexander Zabavskiy, Journalist
Lightyear, a Dutch firm that has spent the last six years developing technologies to construct the world's first solar-powered electric automobile, has reached a critical juncture in its evolution. As the world switches to electric transportation, new challenges emerge.

Batteries From The Inside Out

By: Logan Xavier Lee, Journalist
Despite batteries being commonly used, most do not understand how they work.

The Conflicting Sides About Pokemon: Scarlet and Violet

By: Oliver Tabbal, Journalist
Pokemon: Scarlet and Violet are games with many glaring flaws. Why are people still buying them?

Neutron Stars and How They’re Made

By: Taha Rabah, Journalist
There are different layers of a neutron star, first we have the outer layer which is 1 million kelvin which is much hotter then the measly 5778 C of our sun.

Barcelona’s Superblocks, Explained

By: Reece von Elling, Journalist
The cause of this air pollution is Barcelona's abundance of cars, it's streets aren't very friendly to pedestrians, as a majority of its roadways are specifically designed for cars. To deal with this problem, the city created an extensive urban mobility plan to reduce traffic. The most interesting part of this urban planning initiative, was the Superillas, which translates to superblocks in English.

Most Abundant Fish In The Ocean

By: James Crowley, Journalist
The most abundant fish is one of the smallest

The Wormhole Theory

By: Toby Tepp, Journalist
One of Albert Einstein's many theories was the existence of wormholes. But what exactly are wormholes and could they exist?

What Teslas Have to Offer

By: Persia Tahereh Maleki, Journalist

Tesla is very similar to every other car in the world, but it has one very big difference, they reduce the amount of carbon dioxide being used by having a car that is powered by electricity. When the Tesla...

Solar Energy and How it Affects Us

By: Persia Tahereh Maleki, Journalist
The sun. It may seem like a yellow dot up in the sky, but the sun does much more than you think.

Bringing the Virtual World Into the Real One

By: Namish Gupta, Journalist

People have always envisioned a future where technology can enhance what they perceive and experience in the world around them. In movies like Iron Man or Black Panther, we often see different versions...

“Space Elevators” Are Closer Than We Think

By: Alexander Zabavskiy, Journalist
Although it may seem like a far-off idea, the space elevator—a building that extends into the sky—might be closer than we think. space elevators could become a thing in the next two to three decades!

The Truth of Fully Autonomous Cars

By: Victor Cao, Journalist
elf-driving cars have been a concept for far longer than just Tesla's current development. In fact, a display at the 1939 New York World's Fair is where the idea of an autonomous vehicle first appeared. The exhibit was designed by General Motors to show its view on the potential over the next 20 years to reduce accidents and congestion.

How a Laptop Charger Works

By: Kevin Lopez Caballero, Journalist
A laptop charger is used a lot in this world  A Laptop chargers and adapters are often referred to as "laptop power adapters," "laptop power adapters," "laptop adapters," or simply "laptop chargers."

Heliogen: The Future of Renewable Energy

By: Victor Cao, Journalist
Fossil fuels are by far the greatest contributor to global warming, accounting for over 75% of global greenhouse gas emissions. The sun has enough energy to power the entire world if it is evenly distributed.

Top Three Fastest Bugattis

By: Keyes Bronson, Journalist
Bugattis have become quite popular recently, and have been evolving in all sorts of ways such as speed.

The Future of (Ethical) Hacking: The Flipper Zero

By: Namish Gupta, Journalist

Technology has evolved to the point where almost everything about our lives is stored virtually. However, this brings a new breed of people who want to improve, and destroy these advancements. Hacking...

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Speculative Biology: The “What If” Of Evolution

By: Grant Le, Journalist
Speculative biology is what scientists and artists get into when they watch too much National Geographic.

Mechanical Engineering: The History of Mechanical Engineering

By: Arjan Shankhi, Journalist
Mechanical engineers have done so much for the world. Mechanical engineers changed the world so many times. Mechanical engineering is the field of engineering which mainly focuses on operation, design, and construction.

An Honest Review of Chicken Shoot for the Nintendo Wii

Chicken shoot has a horrendous rating from media sources like IGN metacritic and Gamestop, but are their rating justified?

The Stadiums of the World Cup

By: Reece von Elling, Journalist
Too hot? Create massive air conditioned stadiums and push the games back to winter. There's no transport system connecting the city center to the stadium? Create an entire new metro system. It's a miracle that Qatar could build all these engineering marvels in less than 10 years, but their crown jewel is the stadiums.

The Ultimate Car: The Peel P50

By: Michael Philipov, Journalist
The Peel P50 is a 3-wheel super compact car meant to seat 1 person and was manufactured from 1962 to 1965, having no reverse gear at first, just a handle at the rear to be manually maneuvered
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How Risky is it to Drink Rain?

By: Taha Rabah, Journalist
A lot of people use and collect rainwater to conserve their resources, but is it really the best idea?

10 Fastest Manmade Objects

By: Michael Philipov, Journalist
The 10 fastest man-made objects are one of the most powerful inventions we have ever created, and the way we made them can be very interesting.

[Video] Little Boy, Fat Man, and Trinity

By: Thomas Ahern, Journalist
On August 6th, 1945, an atomic bomb known as Little Boy was dropped on the city of Hiroshima, Japan.

How Much Fuel Does a Cruise Ship Need and How Does It Refuel?

By: Owen Elling, Journalist

  Large cruise ships, 900 to 1,100 feet long, can carry 1 to 2 million gallons of fuel. A small vessel like a 440-foot ferry can carry about 130,000 gallons of fuel, while a huge vessel over 1,300...

NEOM: The Line

By: Haitem Khalid, Journalist
The Line allows for everything to be in 5 minute walking distance. The Line is apart of NEOM, a project made in Saudi Arabia.
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