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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.

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.

[Video] Playstation 5 And Xbox X

By: Andrew Maines, Journalist
Playstation, made by Sony, and Xbox, made by Microsoft, have made amazing consoles for a long time, and with the PS5 and Xbox series X, the systems have never been better.

The Impact of Deforestation

By: Kairui Zhao, Journalist
Almost a third of the trees in the world have been destroyed, and the numbers are rising. What can we do about this? Read now to find more about this problem around the world.

Revolutionizing Brain Repair

By: Brandon Sang-Zheng, Journalist
The 3D-printing process, a significant advancement in the evolving field of biological tissue printing, involves the meticulous layer-by-layer fabrication of living tissue structures using specialized 3D printers.

The Evolution of The Piston Engine

By: Griffin Wishrad, Journalists
This article is about the evolution of the engine and how the engine has evolved over time. The piston engine has had many different stages and innovations throughout history. The piston engine engine went from slow and weak to a very powerful and strong engine. The piston engine has mostly kept it's same design but has been built upon and improved. People have added more and more pistons, put these engines into different vehicles and seen how fast they can go, and these innovations haven't stopped people are making new innovations all the time.

History of Twitter

By: Sahil Saxena, Journalist
X (formerly known as Twitter) is an internet platform and social networking service owned by X Corp. It now has over 237 million daily users and is one of the biggest social media platforms in the world.

AI builds robots in seconds

By: Will Cicale, Journalist
Sam Kriegman, who led the study said "When humans design robots, we tend to design them to look like familiar objects. But AI can create new possibilities and new paths forward that humans have never even considered."
Ghost Runner

Ghost Runner

By: Muhammad Bajwa, Journalist
Prepare to dive into the thrilling world of Ghost Runner, where speed and precision are your only allies. As an elite cybernetic assassin, you are the last hope for humanity against a ruthless totalitarian regime. Armed with extraordinary abilities and armed with a deadly katana, you must navigate through a sprawling futuristic city, slicing through enemies with lightning-fast reflexes. Can you uncover the truth and bring justice to a world on the brink of destruction? Find out in Ghost Runner, where every step could be your last.
The Importance Of Neutrinos

The Importance Of Neutrinos

By: Megna Manesh, Journalist
You have probably heard the phrase "atoms are the building blocks of matter," but would you believe that there are even smaller particles - particles that are the building blocks of the universe? If we could catch these elementary particles, we would have information about parts of the universe that are so distant and unimaginable.

Volcanic Lightning

By: Salar Nasimov, Journalist
Either way, volcanic lightning is one of the most crazy things to watch. The lightning can take many forms, including bolts, flashes, and spheres. It is often accompanied by thunder and can be seen from miles away.

AI Backpack

By: Kaleb Fuard, Journalist
Microsoft is working on an AI powered backpack that is way ahead of its time. It has components that allow it to understand its environment which allows it to perform amazing tasks, hands-free, and it can sync with other devices you own.
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How Gambling Can Be Detrimental

By: Eric Ji, Journalist
Compulsive gambling is a common disorder that affects people around the world.  Compulsive gambling is the undeterred drive to continue gambling even if it can destroy your life. 

How Technology Can Help Reduce Injuries In Sports

By: Eric Ji, Journalist
With new-found technology, doctors and engineers have been able to create devices that can predict possible injuries. All of these devices provide essential information to prevent potential injuries that could ruin an athlete's careers.

Mars Will Soon Have Rings

By: Brandon Tao, Journalist
One planet we'd least expect to have rings would be Mars, Turns out Mars will be getting his own set of rings like Saturn. This wouldn't be the first time Mars has rings or moons for that matter.

Alpha Centauri: The Next Solar System Over

By: Tad Chesley, Journalist
Alpha Centauri is a solar system about four light years away is made up of not one, not two, but three stars. Right now it would take about 75,000 years to get to the Alpha Centauri solar system is we were travelling at the same speed as the Voyager 2. But, with new solar sail technology, it may take as little as 20 years.
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The Truth About Recycling

By: Megna Manesh, Journalist
When we recycle a plastic water bottle, the common belief is that it will soon be sent to facility with an assortment of other "recyclable items," where it will be made into another item and the cycle will start again. Most people feel good about this, thinking that they are playing a role in preventing the worsening of global warming, but what if they're mistaken?

The History Of Rocket League Bots

By: Jayanth Yelamanchili, Journalist
This software would timelapse a bunch of the same bot playing against each other for 10s of thousands of hours. This was also a huge deal because Rocket League has never had a big cheating event, it is known as a game that is "impossible" to cheat in.

Weekend Wednesday

By: Salar Nasimov, Journalist
Weekend Wednesday is a concept of a new work week. Many people find the 5 straight days of work tiring, so what if we turned Wednesday to a weekend, and made Saturday into a work day. What this does, is create 2 days of work, then a break, then 3 days of work, and then another break.

The Rise of Remote Work and How Technology is Making it Possible

By: Beck Warner, Journalist
One of the most challenging parts of remote work is communication. When employees work from different locations, maintaining effective communication and collaboration can be difficult. To overcome this challenge, companies use a variety of tools and technologies, including video conferencing, instant messaging, and project management.

How Computer Adaptive Tests Work

By: Eric Ji, Journalist

Assessments have come a long way from paper pencil tests, to electronical tests, and now to computerized adaptive test (CAT).  CAT tests are constantly used for common tests in schools, businesses, and...

Insomnia

By: Daniel Do, Journalist

Insomnia, sleep apnea, and narcolepsy are all sleeping disorders but insomnia is by far the most common. Most cases of insomnia are associated to poor sleeping habits, depression, and anxiety. Which can...

History Of Phones

By: Rawson Barr, Journalist

Phones have come a long way since their invention. From simple devices used for making calls to the revolutionizing  smartphones we have today, the evolution of phones has transformed the way we communicate...

New Discovery: The Demon Catshark

By: Kairui Zhao, Journalist

In the gloomy depths of the ocean, a creature lurks in the dark. This species is called the Demon Catshark. They live miles deep underwater where no sunlight can reach them. Due to this, most of the water...

CGI In Movies

By: Will Cicale, Journalist

It is highly likely, if not true, that any person reading this has watched something with CGI in it at some point. Thanks to computer advancements in 3D modeling, you can't watch anything without some...

Why Fortnite Is So Successful

By: Salar Nasimov, Journalist
Fortnite was released in 2017, and has been thriving ever since. It is one of the most popular games to ever be released and is played by all ages. One reason the game became so popular was because of its accessibility.

How High Can We Build

By: Salar Nasimov, Journalist
Humans have been building tall buildings for as long as we can remember, from ancient pyramids to skyscrapers. But how high can we actually build?

Tennis Ball Shooter – Inside And Out

By: Eric Ji, Journalist

Tennis ball shooters are used by casual and professional tennis players around the world.  Tennis ball shooters help improve the tennis player's skills.  These attributes include, reaction time, accuracy,...

The Evolution of Basketball: Building the Game and its Future

By: Florian Demuth, Journalist
Incorporating intelligent innovation into the basketball itself is a promising development for basketball in the future. Thanks to developments in the Internet of Things (IoT), basketballs can be connected to sensors and other devices to provide real-time information and insights during the game.

Shepard’s Tone

By: Jorge Laboy-Bulancea, Journalist
Shepard's Tone is an auditory phenomenon that has captivated both scientists and artists since its discovery by cognitive scientist Roger Shepard in the 1960s. It is an auditory illusion that creates the perception of a continuous ascent or descent in pitch, despite there being no actual change in pitch.

How Orchestras Make Music

By: August Bhatt, Journalist
Music, one of the great marks of expression in humans. Some people love to play, and some love to listen, but we all wonder how do these instruments work?

Why Green Sea Turtles Are Endangered

By: Audrey Leonen, Journalist
Green sea turtles are one of the ocean's most iconic and loved creatures, but unfortunately, they are also one of the most endangered. Many factors have contributed to the decline of green sea turtle populations, including habitat loss, hunting, and climate change.

The History Of Tesla

By: Audrey Leonen, Journalist
In 2015, Tesla introduced the Model X, which was a luxury SUV with falcon-wing doors that opened upwards instead of outwards.

How Water Gets Polluted

By: Audrey Leonen, Journalist
Water pollution is a big problem that affects our planet's ecosystems and the health of millions of people. When contaminants enter our waterways, they can cause serious harm to aquatic life, plants, and humans.

How Schizophrenia Works

By: Ariana Zepeda Del Cid, Journalist
Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder that affects an individual's perception of reality. The condition typically develops in late adolescence or early adulthood and can cause a range of symptoms, including hallucinations, delusions, disordered thinking, and abnormal behaviors.

Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird

By: Persia Tahereh Maleki, Journalist
The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird is a $250 million dollar aircraft that is designed to fly deep into hostile territory, avoiding interception with its tremendous speed and high altitude. This aircraft can be operated safely at a maximum speed of Mach 3.3 at a altitude more than sixteen miles (25,908 m or 85,000 ft) above the earth.

Deforestation

By: Hamza Naeem, Journalist
About 2,000 years ago, 80 percent of Western Europe was forested; today the figure is 34 percent. Much of Earth's farmland was once forests.

How Gaming Peripherals Have Changed

By: Annelise Hartlage, Journalist
The industry of gaming has changed so much overtime from Pong and Space invaders to Minecraft and Fortnite. Over the years, games have evolved so much because of the advancement in graphics and technology.

Lamborghini Vs. Ferrari

By: David Kreider, Journalist
Lamborghini Vs. Ferrari, the best of the best in luxury sports cars. Ferruccio Lamborghini originally made tractors but after Enzo Ferrari insulted him he started making super cars to rival Ferrari.

The History Behind Father’s Day

By: Keyes Bronson, Journalist

Father's Day is the time to appreciate all the things that our Father's have worked and spent time on and sacrificed to give their children a better life. On this day, we celebrate and honor all our Dads,...

Atmospheric Rivers

By: Kaleb Fuard, Journalist
Atmospheric rivers are like rivers in the sky that can be 250 to 375 miles wide, and can be over 1,000 miles long. They cause a lot of rain and snow, which can be beneficial. However, if the Atmospheric river is too strong it can also be harmful.

The Billion Oyster Project

By: Kaleb Fuard, Journalist
The Billion Oyster Project is a project that is trying to help the New York Harbor. They are revitalizing oyster reefs in New York Harbor. Oyster reefs are great because they can prevent flooding and they provide homes for many different species.

Trojena

By: Haitem Khalid, Journalist
Trojena is apart of NEOM, a Saudi-Arabian construction project for a vision of the future. NEOM has an insane 500 dollar budget to realize the best they can do.

Year Round School

By: Mina Woods-Corwin, Journalist
It might sound awful, to lose your summer break, but breaks are just distributed around the year more evenly. The schools give the same amount of learning days, just spread out longer.

The Logistics History of Supplying Armies

By: Christopher Yang, Journalist
Within in all eras of warfare, the greatest challenge of any conflict was keeping a military force fed and well armed. Even with modern advances and innovation, the armies of today still struggle to keep this vital supply line open to all military persons.

The History Behind Mother’s Day

By: Keyes Bronson, Journalist
Mother's Day is the time to appreciate everything that are Mom's have done and sacrificed. On this day, we celebrate and honor all Moms, including our Mothers, Grandmothers, Wives, Sisters, and even our Cousins!

Scientists Make A New Cure For Death Cap Poisoning

By: Walker McCann, Journalist
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a newly developed antidote called indocyanine green that can reduce the toxicity of α-amanitin. A-amanitin is a toxin produced by the death cap mushroom which is one of the world's most poisonous fungus.

The Demon Catshark

By: Keyes Bronson, Journalist
In the deep and vast depths of the ocean, there are plenty of creatures that lurk, some have even become legends. One of these creature is the Demon Catshark.

How Ovens Work

By: Hailemariam Lashite, Journalist
Ovens are kitchen appliances used for cooking and baking food. They come in different types and sizes, but they all serve the same purpose of heating food.
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