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What Happens When You Fall Asleep?

By: Izaak Shaker, Journalist

Your brain has an internal clock, called the SCN (suprachiasmatic nucleus). When the brain gets signaled that it is nighttime, the SCN sends messages to the pineal gland. The pineal gland controls melatonin,...

Windows 11: Improved or Rip-off?

By: Prateek Malekar, Journalist
Microsoft finally released its new OS, Windows 11, which is supposedly better than Windows 10.

Valorant is One of the Best Games

By: Evann Li, Journalist

There have been countless games made in the world, but Valorant is different from the others. Valorant is a tactical shooter game. The game involves different strategies such as planting the spike and...

Spotify – The Go-To Music Platform

By: Philip Do, Journalist
Spotify is the well known music streaming platform where you can listen to the latest hits. Most people use the free version, but you can choose from premium, family, and student versions.
"US Navy Divers, alongside the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command, search for an unaccounted-for service member who went missing during World War II. [Image 3 of 4]" by DVIDSHUB is licensed under CC BY 2.0

Offshore Commercial Diving

By: Aryan Mendes, Journalist

There are many types of commercial divers but the most common ones are offshore divers. They help explore and build structures for oil and gas companies. This job also requires you to travel to different...

The Coriolis Effect Explained

By: Allen Chhu, Journalist
The Coriolis effect describes the difference in speeds of an object rotating on the outside of a circle compared to another object.

What is Ocean Engineering?

By: Pedro Lopez, Journalist
The diversity of this environment and the challenge of the oceans perimeter is to make it an exciting career for young ocean engineers. Students learn to build dikes, flood control systems, and power stations in or near the ocean.

How the Immune System Works

By: Elvis Pham, Journalist
Neutrophils are extreme and intense suicide warriors that only live to kill. They have such eager enjoyment about killing that they would most likely to kill themselves after a few days of birth, so that they would not destroy your body from the inside.

HBO Max, The Superior Streaming Service

By: Henry Chuong, Journalist
Do you want a streaming service that has an extensive library, but also doesn't have really bad movies and Tv Shows too?

The Working Conditions of Being an Ocean Engineer

By: Justin Khieu, Journalist
Ocean/marine engineers have tough working conditions. Ocean/marine engineers have a lot of work on both sea and office.
Minecraft-Secrets of Conquering the Enderman

[Video] Minecraft-Secrets of Conquering the Enderman

By: Eythan Huang, Journalist

Enderman are hostile mobs in the game Minecraft. They are black and there eyes are purple. They may carry blocks on there hands. They are three block tall mobs with long arms. Enderman are one of the strongest...

Nutrient Pollution Filters/Filtration.

By: Alexander Hughes, Journalist
Learn what filters farmers can use to reduce nutrient pollution.
Who is Graham Hawkes?

Who is Graham Hawkes?

By: Henry Chuong, Journalist

Graham Hawkes is a renowned marine engineer and a designer of submarines. Graham Hawkes was born in London on December 23, 1947. He was an only child. One of his inventions was inventing  the first ever...

Flood Defense Systems

By: Philip Hughes, Journalist
Flood defense systems are designed by Ocean Engineers to help control sea water so it doesn't damage buildings and other structures. They are also used to manage flooding risks and overflow from runoff surfaces in curtain areas. They are primarily put in place to prevent or reduce damage flood damage to buildings on the coast.

[Video] Fishery Officers

By: Allen Chhu, Journalist

What do Fishery officers do? Fishery officers patrol, enforce, and educate. They patrol the coast, rivers, and beaches for any illegal activities like fishing without a permit, overfishing, and ignoring...

Is Terraforming Venus Better Than Mars?

By: Tiendan Le, Journalist
Why is everyone so focused on Mars?

The Boring Company

By: Adrian Banihashemi, Journalist
The Boring Company digs tunnels underground. These tunnels can do many things such as act as a no traffic highways for cars.

What is Oceanography?

By: Aidan Bishop, Journalist
What is oceanography? Oceanography is a type of ocean engineering dealing with all aspects of the ocean.
The Wienermobile

The Wienermobile

By: Tashi Japheltsang, Journalist

The Wienermobile is a Hot dog-shaped car made by the hot dog company Oscar Mayer. It was made in 1936 by Carl G. Mayer (Oscar Mayer's Nephew). The Car is shaped like a hot dog and a bun on the bottom....

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...

Silent Drone That Uses Ion Propulsion

By: Philip Do, Journalist
Undefined Technologies, an aerospace company, has created a eVTOL drone, called the Silent Ventus. Instead of using large and bulky propellers like traditional drones, the Silent Ventus is powered by ion propulsion, which doesn't have any moving parts.

Live2D Cubism

By: Skyla Tran, Journalist
Live2D Cubism is a program used to rig and animate art, and it's used a lot for animations and games. There are story games that use Live2D to show characters emotions and have them talk.

Nvidia’s RTX 3060TI

By: Tiendan Le, Journalist
The new and powerful RTX 3060TI from Nvidia.

How Some Of The Toughest Ships On Earth Work

By: Keyes Bronson, Journalist
Icebreakers are some of the toughest ships made by man. They can generate energy up to 25,000 horsepower.

What causes inflation?

By: Dillon Hoyne, Journalist
Why are gas prices so high?

The Actual Fastest production Car ever

By: Andrew Hogge, Journalist/Editor
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is the world's fastest production car.

ORPC – Lead Electrical Engineer

By: Philip Do, Journalist
Ocean Renewable Power Company, or ORPC, is a company that makes marine renewable energy technology and project development solutions. A lead electrical engineer helps to design and commission electrical components for wave energy systems.
Very First iPhone vs. iPhone 13s

Comparing the Very First iPhone to the iPhone 13s

By: Meg Lagera, Journalist

As of 2021, it has been 14 years since the release of the Very First iPhone, and Apple has most certainly come a long way since then. In the United States, the first iPhone was released on June 29, 2007,...

Electronic Speed Controllers (ESC)

By: Eric Yang, Journalist
An ESC is one of the most crucial parts to any robotic projects such as drones, robots, or RC planes/cars.

Can We Live on Another Planet?

By: Aiman Ullah, Journalist

Can there be life on another planet? This may seem like a nerdy question but actually, this is an important matter. Earth can only hold so many humans. Maybe if you kill half the population, then people...

Nanobots: Our Tiny Saviors

[Video] Nanobots: Our Tiny Saviors

By: Namish Gupta, Journalist

Nanobots are exactly what they sound like. They are tiny, miniscule robots capable of storing and applying medicinal content to the human body, among other things. Currently, the average nanobot is about...

Why Was Animal Crossing a Big Hit During the Pandemic?

By: Savannah Lee, Journalist
Animal Crossing is a very non-violent, and peaceful game that a lot of people were craving over the pandemic.

The Impact of Oil Drilled in the Ocean

By: Sereen Guirguis, Journalist

 Does drilling oil cause any negative effects on the ocean? Oil being drilled into the ocean can have many negative impacts on the ocean, such as fueling climate change, disrupting wildlife. The...

Electric Skateboards

Electric Skateboards

By: Sereen Guirguis, Journalist

The motor Board motor mounts are a unique part of  an electric skateboard, the board motor is solid, made from a really high-quality aluminum. They have two positions when adjusting. The amazing feature...

Trains running on magnetism

Trains running on magnetism

By: sereen guirguis, Journalist

How do magnetic trains work? Maglev is a unique system of train transportation, also known as a magnetic levitation train. Magnetic trains use two sets of magnets. One set is to repel and push the train...

What Happens When We Nuked The Moon?

By: Elvis Pham, Journalist
The nuke would explode and dissolve which would create a fireball. But theirs one major difference, there is no atmosphere, which wouldn't cause burning on the moon since the X-rays and thermal photons from the warhead are shooting in all directions, but on earth, it would char and burn everything because there is a lot of oxygen-rich air.

The Rise and Fall of Among Us

By: Vaishnavi Sripada, Journalist

What is Among Us? Among Us is a multiplayer game developed and published by American game studio Inner sloth. The game takes place in a space-themed setting, in which players each take on one of two...

The Controversy of A.I. Umpires in Baseball

The Controversy of A.I. Umpires in Baseball

By: Toby Tepp, Journalist

The idea of robotic umpires instead of real people has been floating around for a long time. Is it a good idea, or should we stick with the old methods? If you don't already know, an umpire is a person...

Goku vs. Mickey Mouse

By: Samiya Azam, Journalist

Mickey Mouse versus Goku. At first, you'd probably think, "Is this even arguable?" Well to compare one of the oldest, childhood characters with the undefeatable Goku from Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z,...

Should You Buy the PS5?

Should You Buy the PS5?

By: Katie Alvarez, Journalist

Is the PS5 worth purchasing?  Ever since the PS5 was released on November 12, 2020, the PS5 has been really hard to find. Covid-19 has played a big role in this. The microchips that are the memory...

Storing Energy in Wind Turbines

By: Adam Najmeddine, Journalist
In this article, you will discover multiple ways to store energy and how each of them work.

Why We Have Unlimited Resources From Space – Asteroid Mining

By: Elvis Pham, Journalist

As you know, we humans have made machines like computers that are so much powerful than anything humanity could build decades ago. These machines we use are actually built with Terbium, Neodymium, or Tantalum....

Why Seatbelts in School Buses are a Bad Idea

By: Aidan Bishop, Journalist
Why don't school busses have seatbelts? Well there are actually a lot of reasons why they would do more harm than good.
Minecraft: The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again.

Minecraft: The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again.

By: Joshua Zhen, Journalist

Minecraft, a first-person, open world, and 3-d block game.  But, how did this game make children rise, fall, and then explode in popularity again? In 2009, Markus Persson "Notch" a single developer created...

A Solar Storm That Will End Humanity

By: Elvis Pham, Journalist
These super storms happens every 2 centuries but if they ever do occur to earth, they can become a Geomagnetic storm. These storms can be so powerful that it can break millions of kilometers of wires that transports electricity and a complex grid of machines, like transformers, that makes it possible to transfer electricity a shut down, or breaking the transformers.
Why Incognito Mode is Useless.

Why Incognito Mode is Useless.

By: Hamza Noor, Journalist
Why is Incognito mode so useless? Does it actually make you anonymous to the world? Well. Read this article to find out if you're actually safe while using Incognito mode!

Robot That Can Shoot Like Steph Curry

By: Rishithasree Poshala, Journalist
Have you ever seen a robot play basketball? In fact, it also never misses a single shot! Engineers in Japan built a robot that was seven foot and 220 pounds.

Sports Engineering

By: Rishithasree Poshala, Journalist
Do you that engineering is applied almost everywhere? One place engineering is efficient is in sports. Sports engineering is when math and physics is combined to solve difficult problems.

Carbon Converters To Solve Climate Change

By: Nick Boukens, Journalist
Climate change is a big part of the world. How can we fix this? With machines of course.
The Fast Growing Audience of Gamers Watching Gamers

The Fast Growing Audience of Gamers Watching Gamers

By: Elias Rhee, Journalist
The audience of e-sports has continually grown over the past twenty years.
Covid-19 and Food Delivery with Apps

Covid-19 and Food Delivery with Apps

By: Elias Rhee, Journalist
Covid-19 has caused a pause in dining in, but delivery apps can still strive in the tough times.
Facebook's METAVERSE

Facebook’s METAVERSE

By: Elias Rhee, Journalist
This article talks about Facebook's new feature called Metaverse.
The Man Who Bought A Part Of Social Media

The Man Who Bought A Part Of Social Media

By: Elias Rhee, Journalist
This article talks about Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter.

[Video] Iron Lung

By: Fox Burton, Journalist
How an iron lung works, and its history.

World’s Fastest Hybrid Car

By: Caron Cockerham, Journalist
The Koenigsegg Regera is a limited production, plug-in hybrid grand touring sports car

How Does a Keyboard Work

By: Seth Heironimus, Journalist
Have you ever wondered how your keyboard works. Well a keyboard has many keys and when one of them is pushed it closes a circuit and a signal is sent to the computer.
How Come Ships Don't Sink in Bad Weather?

How Come Ships Don’t Sink in Bad Weather?

By: Sophia Mapou, Journalist

Ships are one of the oldest forms of transportation in history. While ships today are generally considered safe, ships in the past sunk quite often. The majority of ships in the past were known to sink...

How are Footballs Made?

How are Footballs Made?

By: Sophia Mapou, Journalist

Almost everyone knows what a football is but not many people know the process that goes on behind making them. There are approximately 25 steps that go into making every NFL football and each takes almost...

Smart Glasses! (Experiment)

By: Elmer Zambrano Lovo, Smart Glasses! (Experiment)

Smart Glasses systems can automatically provide information about a target in sight, such as a thing in your hands, information about scenery, and even facial recognition of a person coming towards...

Flying to the Future…

By: Namish Gupta, Journalist
Ever since the movie, Back to The Future 2, was released, people have been dreaming of  hoverboards being in real life. Sadly, back then it was impossible for a concept like that to even exist in reality. Today however, is a different story.

Could the Oasis exist in real life?

By: Alexander Maung, Journalist
How scifi gaming's vision of the metaverse can inform us of the next steps in social media.
Quantum Computers

Quantum Computers

By: Namish Gupta, Journalist

A quantum computer is a computer which makes use of the quantum states of subatomic particles to store information. In other words, a quantum computer uses quantum mechanics to calculate and store information....

12-Year Old NFT Artist Makes $5.6 million

By: Bryan Rodriguez, Student

Ever wondered what NFT'S are and how much you can make from them? 12-year old artist Nyla Hayes sells her art as an NFT. Nyla has made about $5.6 million from selling her NFT collection. Nyla's Instagram...

How To Make A Electric Skate Board

By: Marshall Meza Ayau, Journalist
This is how to make a electric skateboard. You need the motor and tires. You need connect the motor to the tires. 

What is Wasteshark?

By: Shaun Nguyen, Journalist
The WasteShark can pick up floating debris, plastic, and micro-plastics in water, as well as alien vegetation like duckweed and English ivy.

Team Seas

By: Alexander Maung, Journalist

What are Team Seas? Team seas is a global campaign created by Jimmy Donaldson also known as MrBeast and Mark Rober to help put plastic and trash out of the oceans by targeting the source which is small...

The Virus Destroying Robot

By: Eric Yang, Journalist
The Ebola killing robot.
What are Oil Spills?

What are Oil Spills?

By: Sophia Mapou, Journalist

Oil spills are very common and happen quite frequently. When oil spills occur, the oil spills into rivers and oceans. Most of the time, they are caused by accidents that happened while dealing with pipelines,...

The Infinite Universes/Multiverse Theory

By: Sasha Zabavskiy, Journalist
Some scientists claim that going on a spaceship with a mission to get to the edge of the universe, will only result in flying past black holes and galaxies forever. Many do not agree with this idea.

Devel 16

By: Fox Burton, Journalist
a car that breaks the speed limit.

[Video] Urban Farming

By: Ian Bilawski, Journalist
Urban farming is a way that people that live in big city's can farm. The way that urban farming works is they put mini farms on tops of buildings. Urban farming was created to grow food in places with limited space.

What Would Happed If You Went Light Speed

By: Ian Bilawski, Journalist
If you went light speed a lot of things would change around you but what are they. One of these effects are that time would slow down if you went light speed You will have been gone for a total of 9 Earth-years and about 1.24 years

Cheap Drone Motors

By: Henry Hung, Journalist
Where to find cheap drone motors.
Hunter x Hunter & Why It's A Great Anime

Hunter x Hunter & Why It’s A Great Anime

By: Hamza Noor, Jounalist
Hunter x Hunter is a anime that I about a boy called Gon Freecs, His dad Ging left him to become a Hunter,Now he wants to see what being a Hunter is so exiting!
Why You Should Watch Tokyo Revengers

[Video] Why You Should Watch Tokyo Revengers

By: Hamza Noor, Journalist
This anime is about a boy called Takemitchy Hanagaki, his ex girlfreind he dated in middle school has died while he's watching tv, after, he goes on the train to see that he's been pushed off into the train tracks, he travels 12 years in the past(somehow?), find out what happens next.
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How The Potato Chip Was Created

By: Selenia Behrouzi, Journalist
Why the potato chip was invented.

Tornadoes

By: Steven Powell, Journalist

Tornadoes are one of the scariest natural phenomena, yet also one of the most awe-inspiring. These swirling gray weather monsters can dish out a good amount of death and destruction. There are over 800...

Ferrari FF

By: Edwin Umana Maldonado, Journalist

The Ferrari FF is a 4 seat car and it also goes around the world. It can go through any type of weather at any time. It cost about 300,000 dollars, it's also a sports car. The top speed is about 355 km/h...

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and stands as a power system

By: Audie Paruchabutr, Journalist

To all of my fellow anime watchers/manga readers, whether or not you watch it, I'm pretty sure you've heard of JoJo's bizarre adventure. Naturally, when you hear about JJBA, stands come to mind. This is...

Why Drones Might Be Replacing Delivery Jobs

By: Audie Paruchabutr, Journalist

I'm sure you've heard of this already, but have you ever wondered why companies would start using drones? The answer is simple, and it's because of efficiency. As you already know, most delivery services...

How Keyboards Work (and mechanical ones too)

By: Audie Paruchabutr, Journalist

Keyboards are an essential part of the modern world's daily lives, especially in the midst of a pandemic, where almost everything has been done virtually. Even this article was written using a keyboard,...

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The Hickory Horned Devil: A Dangerous Creature or a Harmless Caterpillar?

By: Julia Clavecillas, Reporter
With its vibrant body, intimidating spines, and impressive size, the Hickory Horned Devil is indeed a noticeable creature. This caterpillar can be found all across the United States and can grow up to 5.5 inches or 14 centimeters long.
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All About Nebula—The Clouds Of Outer Space

By: Benita Xavier, Journalist
Despite the word being frequently thrown around in sci-fi media and images of it being frequently used as wallpaper or room decor, many people do not know what a nebula is.
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The Kardashev Scale

By: Isabel D'mello, Journalist
There is one thing that all life has in common: energy. The Kardashev scale uses available energy to measure the advancement of a civilization.

Lightning

By: Jackson Steider, Reporter
Lightning, while scary and dangerous, is a beautiful sight. Many people ask, “How is lightning created, and how does it light up in the sky?”

Which is the Better GPU? – Nvidia GeForce vs. AMD Radeon

By: Nate D'mello, Journalist

It has never been this close before. Nvidia and AMDs latest GPUs are very close in terms of performance. So which should you choose? There are three main selling points here: Price, Performance, and...

Autonomous Cars

By: Evan Nanthavong, Journalist

Have you ever wished the car you are driving could drive itself without any effort coming from you at all? In the 1980s, most would've thought this was impossible, but right now we have cars that can...

Noise Pollution

By: Evan Nanthavong, Journalist

As humans are going throughout their day they probably hear hundreds of different noises. Nowadays, we have machinery and devices that produce a large amount of sound. Have you ever wondered what harmful...

Why Did we Stop Going to the Moon?

By: Evan Nanthavong, Journalist

Have you ever wondered why we stopped going to the moon? The moon is a mystery to us as humans, and we still have a lot more to discover about it. First off, the moon has been around for approximately...

Exploring the Sea Floor and Why it is Difficult

By: Evan Nanthavong, Journalist

Over 71 percent of the Earth is made out of water. Humans have only uncovered about 5% of the seafloor. Over the many years that humans have been on this Earth, the depths of the sea remain somewhat unclear...

Upcoming AI Powered Surveillance Systems

By: Evan Nanthavong, Journalist

Surveillance cameras are vital to keeping areas safe and having visual footage of what is happening at a certain place or time. The roles of surveillance cameras are to increase public safety. They are...

GMC Hummer EV

By: Colin Park, Journalist

The Hummer is coming back. The top powertrain option from the Hummer EV boasts up to 1000 horsepower. The car uses electricity and not gas to power it. It uses three electric motors and offers an estimated...

Are Vertical Turbines The Future of Wind Farming?

By: Colin Park, Journalist

Research from Oxford Brookes University has found that using vertical turbines is more efficient than regular turbines. When the vertical turbines are set in pairs, they increase each other's performance...

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Pros and Cons of Solar Energy

By: Arya Gupta, Journalist
Solar Energy is a source that many know of. While people are aware of why it is good, few know why solar energy is disliked. Here are some pros and some cons of solar energy.

U.S.A’s Newest Jet Fighter, the F-15EX

By: Aidan Bishop, Journalist
On Wednesday April 7th the U.S Revealed their newest Jet Fighter the Eagle II.

How 3D Printers Work

By: Aidan Bishop, Journalist
Three-D (three dimensional) printers are amazing things. As you can guess it prints things in 3D, meaning that they are not flat.

Personalized Drugs

By: An Nguyen, Journalist
Modern medicine has developed the ability to create medicine specifically for our individual gene patterns.

FitXR — Future Home Fitness

By: Dmitri Golden, Journalist

It's been a year since the pandemic came to be. However, fitness classes remain risky due to the injuries that may occur. Even as at-home workout equipment evolves, it doesn't become much safer. In fact,...

Rarest Car in the World

By: Dmitri Golden, Journalist

The Ferrari 250 Grand Turismo Omologato is the rarest car in the world and the most expensive car in the world. It sold for about 70 million in an auction. It was a rare diamond designed and cared for...

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