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How Nutella Is Made

By: Maxwell Neuberg, Journalist
This article will tell you what goes into nutella and how it is made in a step-by-step in a factory with some fun facts along the way.

How Chess Computers Work

By: Salar Nasimov, Journalist
Chess bots/computers are computer programs that are built to play chess. These bots use artificial intelligence, machine learning, and game theory to make their moves and improve how they play over time.

OpenAI: GPT-4

By: Haitem Khalid, Journalist
OpenAI is a revolutionary company researching artificial intelligence. GPT-4 is the newest model of from them and is the most advanced one yet.

The Scary Reality of Kessler Syndrome

By: Noah Siegel, Journalist
Kessler Syndrome is a theoretical scenario that could occur in Earth's low orbit if there are too many satellites and debris colliding with each other. The aftermath would be catastrophic for space exploration, as a chain reaction of collisions would create even more debris and make it nearly impossible for spacecrafts to safely travel through orbit.

The Hammerhead Flatworm: Invasive, Cannibalistic, And Immortal

By: Jeremy Huang, Journalist
The Bipalium kewense, commonly known as the hammerhead flatworm or hammerhead slug, is a carnivorous and often cannibalistic species of flatworm. This invasive species is "immortal" because they have a unique feature shared among flatworms and nematodes—the ability to regenerate into two worms if cut.

Salt Flats

By: Hibba Abbas, Journalist
Imagine yourself walking outside on a nice day, the sky is a nice blue. You look down and see what your walking on. You don't know what it is but your friend tells you that your on a salt flat.

How Chain is Made

By: Desmond Kraft, Journalist
Chains have been around for a long time. But how are these staples of heavy lifting and industrial machinery made?

Water Taxi

By: Jimy Ordonez, Journalist
These battery powered water taxi called a bubble made by Alain Thébault is eco friendly, and make little to no noise.

Why You Should Try Out Fencing

By: Eythan Huang, Journalist
Every heard of the Olympic sport of fencing? It is one of the oldest sports in the world. You should try it as it can greatly help your mind, give you a great workout, and make you have fun!

Virtual 3D Engines Launch Boosting the Aerospace Industry

By: Gavin Singhvi, Journalist
One of these engines is Unity which creates games has been teamed up with NASA. A project called WorkLink is a mixed reality that was made by Unity and is used by Lockheed Martin technicians to maximize the efficiency for building the Orion spacecraft for NASA's Artemis space project. 

Sparky: An Electric Tugboat

By: Julian D’Bayan, Journalist
Sparky is a large, green, electric-powered zero-emissions tugboat. First delivered in 2020, Sparky represents the future of a zero-emissions ship. Read this article to learn more about Sparky.

Zombie Virus in Siberia

By: William Bohoney, Journalist
A 40,000 year old virus was found in Siberia still able to infect hosts. Could this cause a zombie infection, or is this just a harmless virus.

The Mystery of Stonehenge

By: Thomas Ahern, Journalist
Stonehenge is an enormous group of trilithons made entirely out of stone, and is located in Salisbury, UK. Stonehenge is considered a wonder because of how old it is, as it was erected before the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and even the creation of the wheel!
Statue of Liberty, New York

Statue Of Liberty

By: Tashi Japheltsang, Journalist
The Statue of liberty is a popular attraction for people across the world. It symbolises freedom and hope for American people.

The Functionalities Of Cryonics

By: Evan Nghe, Journalist
Cryonics is the study of preserving bodies once they die and hopefully being able to revive them in the future. Sadly, cryonics ultimately don't work as of now.

How To Win Jeopardy

By: Luke Sangkharat, Journalist
Have you ever wondered how James Holzhauer, Amy Schneider, or Ken Jennings were able to finesse the system and beat Jeopardy? Well it all comes down to a few factors.

The Invention Of The Drill

By: Will Cicale, Journalist
The drill is possibly one of the most important pieces of technology in engineering and building. So, how did we get to the electric hand drills we have today?

Neptune: The Massive Gas Giant

By: Angel Lobos Lima, Journalist
Neptune was discovered in september 23rd 1846 By Urbain Le Verrier, Johann Gottfried Galle, and John Couch Adams by doing mathematical calculations Neptune has 14 moons of which one was unaccounted for it was discovered on July 1, 2013 and is known as "hippocamp" Neptune's smallest moon

The Air Yacht

By: Aiman Ullah, Journalist
An air yacht is a luxurious aircraft that offers the comfort and services of a yacht while flying through the skies. These aircrafts are designed for the wealthiest people who desire to travel in style and comfort.

Debunking Chiropractic Care

By: Jeremy Huang, Journalist
According to numerous studies and client testimonials, chiropractic can actually relieve pain and treat various issues stemming from the spine. Chiropractic care is largely accepted as a complementary treatment for issues like neck and back pain.

How To Kick Down A Door (Properly)

By: Gary Taylor, Journalist
Stand about leg length away from the door. Drive your non-dominant heel into the ground and kick with your dominant foot and kick the door with your foot completely flat, making sure your leg is bent slightly.

The Invention of Hair Dye

By: Hibba Abbas, Journalist
Most inventions are accidents and hair dye was one. While trying to find a cure for malaria, William Henry Perkin accidentally discovered dye.

Tigers

By: Hibba Abbas, Journalist
Tigers are the biggest felines.  They are usually 6.5 - 11 feet long and around 200 - 680 pounds. Their orange color and black stripes really make them stand out.

How Fireworks Are Made

By: Jimmy Mendoza, Journalist
Fireworks is the highlight of many holidays and celebrations such as Independence Day, Chinese New Year, etc. Though they are older than you thought-it was believed that they were invented in China over thousands of years ago.

The Big Bounce

By: Dahlia Kassim, Journalist
The Big Bang Theory, caused by a cosmic singularity, is the most popular and accepted hypothesis regarding how the universe began. According to the Ekpyrotic Theory (the Big Bounce Theory), the universe grew and cooled, and it is still expanding, but there was no singularity that started it all.

Top Social Media Apps Of 2023

By: Hibba Abbas, Journalist
Unlike the early 1800's were phones weren't even invented yet, nowadays almost everybody has phone.  Social media is one of the top places where people go on their phone.

How We Can Help Refugees

By: Rawson Barr, Journalist
You shouldn't need to sail 92 miles on a rickety boat you built in your backyard or go 2000 miles just to find a place that will accept you. This is why I'm writing this article, to inform you on the troubles of refugees and how you can help them.

How to Spot Lies

By: Evan Nghe, Journalist
People get lied to everyday, but how do we find out when someone is lying? Most of the lies are simple, but they can still be harmful.

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon

By: Thomas Ahern, Journalist
During the earliest days of human civilization, there was a City-State known as Babylon. They built an enormous building covered with the most exquisite vegetation. It became known as The Hanging Gardens of Babylon.

The FIM-92 Stinger

By: Eythan Huang, Journalist
The Stinger is an American-designed missile defense system created by Raytheon Technologies. Combat proven from Afghanistan to the Ukraine war, the Stinger missile is a symbol of America's military and technological might.

The Science Behind “Inception”

By: Anokhi Basavaraju, Journalist
"I know how to find secrets from your mind--I know all the tricks!" This is a scene from the movie, when the protagonist enters someone's mind through a dream. But is it science fiction, or reality?

The Electromagnetic Field

By: Ebenezer Gudissa, Journalist
Electromagnetic Fields are all around us, even if we can't see them. Electromagnetic fields can be found in many different places, For example, the electric power that we use in our homes is generated by large electromagnetic fields created by spinning turbines.
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