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Pointe Shoes

By: Madeline Seminaro, Journalist
Ever wondered what it would be like to stand on your toes for several hours? Would it hurt? Well this article will explain all about pointe shoes.

Android Vs Apple

By: Zachary Schnur, Journalist
Time to settle this phone-old debate once and forever. Which is better, Apple or Android?

Apple Starts Reforestation Fund to Eliminate CO2

By: Luv Udeshi, Journalist
Apple's new initiative to go carbon neutral by 2030.

The End of Internet Explorer

By: Luv Udeshi, Journalist
Microsoft is finally getting rid of one of its most criticized products: Internet Explorer. They announced that they will end their support for IE 11 on June 15, 2022. Microsoft will now be working solely on Microsoft Edge.

Double Decker Airplane Cabins

By: Luv Udeshi, Journalist
The Crystal Cabin Awards, awards for the most innovative airplane cabin designs, are given yearly to new and unique cabin designs. This year's competition features two designs that incorporate a double-decker cabin.

Why Is The Earth Heating Up?

By: Elvis Pham, Journalist

The Earth is heating up because of something called "Global Warming." Global Warming is the increase of the average temperatures in the Earth's atmosphere. Global Warming is caused when carbon dioxide,...

How Texas Couldn’t Handle The Polar Vortex

By: Derek Oropeza-Obispo, Reporter

How three events lead to a severe winter storm that texas couldn't handle. In Mid February, cold arctic air moved south.  It's called a "Polar Vortex." It's pretty common. What was different, it went...

The Stunning Animation of Spider-Man into the Spider-Verse

By: Caitlin Arnold, Reporter
Sony's Spider-Verse is a groundbreaking film best known for its clashing and comic-like art and animation. This is a beloved story and was a new and challenging project for animators.
Why Apple Skipped iPhone 9

Why Apple Skipped iPhone 9

By: Richard Peredo Rodriguez, Reporter

The iPhone 9 is something that people don't talk about. Apple skipped the iPhone 9, but why I am here to tell you. The iPhone 9 was out for testing, but that's it. Unfortunately, the iPhone 9 would explode....

Bleach Coming Back 2021

By: Richard Peredo Rodriguez, Reporter

If you don't already know what bleach it's a show about a teenager named Ichigo Korusaki. Ichigo Korusaki becomes a soul reaper.  When a spirit named Rukia appears in her room. As a young child, Ichigo...

Bioelectric Hybrid Plane: Fact or Fiction?

By: Noah Bohn, Journalist
A British startup company is attempting to make a tri-winged, bioelectric hybrid plane.

Lamborghini Super Trofeo Evo2

By: Prateek Malekar, Writer
This new Lamborghini is designed for speed, and it looks amazing too.

Cassie The Bipedal Bot

By: Lena Tosounidis, Reporter

Cassie is a bipedal ostrich-like robot from Agility Robotics, a branch of Oregon State University. Instead of moving around on four legs or four wheels, Cassie walks on two legs, much like its namesake,...

The Silver Line Expansion

By: Dominik Rudnicki, Reporter
One of the biggest upcoming projects in the D.C. metro area will help many people and let people have direct access to D.C. from Dulles International Airport.

Ampere Shower Power

By: Connor Mulherin, Reporter

Do you like listening to music when you take a shower? If you do, then this piece of tech is perfect for you. It's a Bluetooth speaker that attaches directly to the showerhead and uses water flow to power...

MyQ Pet Portal

By: Connor Mulherin, Reporter

The MyQ Pet Portal is the best dog door you will ever see. Everybody knows that constantly opening and closing the door for your dog can be quite annoying. Well, if you buy the MyQ pet Portal, you don't...

Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet

By: Rayan Alhababi, Reporter

This new Mercedes Maybach Vision 6 is an outstanding car. This car has 4 electric motors with 750 horsepower and can go 0 to 100 in under 4 seconds. The range of this car is 200 miles. In 5 minutes of...

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The Super Fast Anker Nano Charging Brick

By: Sebastian Rodman, Journalist

Nowadays, being able to charge your phone is key to staying connected to the world. The standard charger that usually comes with your phone is probably not enough to efficiently charge your phone. That's...

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The New Postal Service Trucks

By: Sebastian Rodman, Journalist

Over the next 12 years, over 150,000 new mail trucks will hit the road with new and much-needed features to maximize the productivity and safety of postal workers. Some of the new features will include...

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Wired Mouse Vs. Wireless Mouse For Gaming

By: Sebastian Rodman, Journalist

When it comes to gaming, having a reliable mouse is key to doing almost everything necessary to game properly. But the question is, should you go with a wired mouse or a wireless mouse. Both types are...

This is a the final design for Starship. Source: The Independent

Starships Orbital Flight

By: Sebastian Rodman, Journalist
Starship is the rocket that is bound to take us the moon, mars, and the stars beyond. 

Is Climate Change Real?

By: Pedro Lopez, Reporter
How do we know if climate change is real? Well in this article You will find out.

Who Is Gregor Mendel?

By: Pedro Lopez, Reporter
Who Is Gregor Mendel? What is he known for Well You will learn about him in this Article.

Bats

By: Pedro Lopez, Reporter
You will learn a few things about bats about what they eat, do, and facts about these mammals.

The History of Electric Cars

By: Kevin Geng, Journalist

Electric cars have been becoming very popular in the last few years. Electrical car companies such as tesla have grown a lot. Currently, one in 20 cars is electrical, and the rate is predicted to rise...

How Quantum Computers Work

By: Kevin Geng, Journalist

You might have heard of Quantum computers recently. Quantum computers are new computers still in development. Regular computers use bits. Bits are how computers store and process information. They are...

The Story of 5G

By: Kevin Geng, Reporter

Recently there has been excitement about the new 5g. Companies have been deploying 5g networks since 2019. 5g will be a lot better than 4g, which was made in 2009. 5g networks will be a lot faster than...

What Are Nanobots?

What Are Nanobots?

By: Kevin Geng, Journalist

Nanobots are tiny robots that can help fight off infections and other diseases. They are about 1-10 micrometers long. To see how small that is, a sheet of paper is 100 micrometers long. The smallest nanobots...

Nasa’s Plan To Go Back To The Moon

By: Kevin Geng, Journalist

The last time any person has walked on the moon was back in December 1975, which was about 45 years ago. Nasa is trying to change that by sending a person back to the moon as soon as 2024. The new mission...

Cicadas, What’s The Point?

By: Siamba Oguah, Journalist
You can hear the chorus of the cicadas every afternoon, but what's the point in them? Periodical cicadas, the ones out now, come out every 13-17.

North Korean Hackers

By: Yerix Fuentes, reporter

North Korean hackers have been using social engineering schemes, targeting security researchers. Using platforms including Twitter, LinkedIn, Telegram, Discord, and email, the hackers threaten researchers...

Robinhood Misses The Mark

By: Yerix Fuentes, Journalist

Robinhood is racing to raise $1 billion from existing investors, ahead of plans to reopen trading of GameStop and other '90s nostalgia stocks. If true, however, it would mean that Robinhood was willing...

UK Launch’s Investigations Into Facebook

By: Yerix Fuentes, Journalist

The U.K.'s antitrust arm said it is examining whether Facebook's access to user data gives it an unfair advantage over competitors providing classified data and online dating services. The European Commission...

What Happens If Mosquitos Go Extinct?

By: Kevin Le, Reporter
As summer starts to come, mosquitos have slowly come out with it. Have you ever thought about killing every single one of these annoying bugs?

Turbine Cooling Turns Night Into Day

By: Adam Mokatrin, Journalist
It can be difficult to keep turbines working effectively on a humid summer day.

3D Printing Medical Implants

By: Adam Mokatrin, Journalist
Researchers have flipped traditional 3D printing to create some of the most intricate biomedical structures yet, advancing the development of new technologies for regrowing bones and tissue.
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All We know About EAs Skate Game

By: Jackson Whitaker, Journalist
Skate 4 has been announced and it seems like its going to be the best one yet.

The Dark Web

By: Widad Khalid, Journalist
The Dark web allows you to roam through the dark web without the fear of your actions being tracked or your browser history being exposed. Since the dark web is anonymous it’s a hotbed for criminal activity.

Jenifer Lopez Inspired Google Images

By: Widad Khalid, Journalist
21 years ago, Jenifer Lopez broke the internet with a green Versace and that’s why google image was born.

The Deep Web

By: Widad Khalid, Journalist
The largest part of the internet is the deep web. It’s not fully accessible using standard search engines like Google.

5 Companies Created By Accident

By: Widad Khalid, Journalist
This story showcases 5 major companies that were formed because of mistakes.

Fireflies And How They Are Able To Light Up

By: Taryn Heuvelman, Journalist
Fireflies are magnificent creatures that miraculously are able to light up.

Primitive Tools

By: Nathan Britton, Journalist
Lomekwian tools were made by striking a rock on another rock set on a flat surface (or the flat surface itself if the surface was hard enough) to create a sharp edge.

Conservation Drones

By: Nathan Britton, Journalist
To track poachers and animals, they use a special camera that senses heat.

Venus Returns As NASA’s Hot Spot For Robotic Missions

By: Siamba Oguah, Journalist
NASA's new administrator, Bill Nelson, announced two new robotic missions to the Solar System's hottest planet, Venus. Perhaps our most overlooked neighbor, Venus is the second planet from the Sun and the hottest of them all; it is named after the Roman goddess, Venus, goddess of love

The James Webb Space Telescope is the Future of Astronomy

By: Aurora Ayala, Journalist
The James Webb space telescope uses unseen infrared sensitivity, and is able to look back in time 13.5 billion years to see the earliest galaxies born after the big bang!

World’s Longest Suspension Bridge

By: Anthony Cayetano, Journalist
The longest suspension bridge is Arouca. It is 1,692 feet long and is 570 feet above its river level.

Origami Design Type Wheels!?

By: Anthony Cayetano, Journalist
A company named Hankook started to build and design newer ways for wheels to be used for various uses. Its been several years for this product to be finish but now Hankook finally got a fully working flexible wheels.

How the Suez Canal got Clogged

By: Allen Chhu, Journalist
How did the Suez Canal get clogged? Check out this story to find out.

The Fastest Manmade Object

By: Allen Chhu, Journalist
What was the fastest self-propelled man-made object? Was it a rocket ship, was it a missile, or was it a manhole cover?

The War on Goats

By: Allen Chhu, Journalist
Many species can only be found there, like the Galapagos Tortoise. In 1959 three goats got on to the main island, and then around 14 years later, those three goats multiplied to an estimated 30,000.

MIT Spider Web Musical Instrument

By: Oliver Singhvi, Journalist
MIT is taking the scans of spider webs, making 3D computer diagrams, and finally creating a virtual "stringed" instrument out of the model.
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Hyundai Developing a Vehicle That Can Walk and Drive

By: Oliver Singhvi, Journalist
The Transforming Intelligent Ground Excursion Robot Experiment, or Tiger X-1, is a concept vehicle that will be able to climb on harsh terrain and drive on flatter roads.

Solar Eclipse: What Is It?

By: Markus Merrill, Journalist
A solar eclipse is when the Moon is blocking the Sun, causing some parts of Earth to go dark.

Lunar Eclipse: What Is It?

By: Markus Merrill, Reporter
Wonder what is a lunar eclipse, how it works, and what makes it red?

The Levitating Light Bulb That Works

By: Markus Merrill, Reporter
This levitating light bulb can last 50,000 hours! It comes in shapes and sizes to fit on your desk.

Alfa Romeo 158

By: Lucas Georgelas, Journalist
The Alfa Romeo 158 is the most successful car to ever race.

How Does a Combustion Engine Work

By: Lucas Georgelas, Journalist
The combustion engine is one of mans greatest creations. Today I will show you how it works.

How Do Polarized Sunglasses

By: Lucas Georgelas, Journalist
They're many different types of sunglasses. today I will show you the difference between polarized and non-polarized.

Subnautica – General Overview

By: Christopher Haase, Reporter

Subnautica is a semi-sandbox survival game. You swim around, collect resources, and try to get off the planet. When you play Subnautica, the first thing you will do is go through a cutscene of your escape...

Which Planet Is The Closest To Earth?

By: Siamba Oguah, Journalist
The question of 'Which planet is the closest' is one most everyone can answer. It is obviously Venus, isn't it?

Why Hasn’t VR Had It’s Big Break?

By: Siamba Oguah, Journalist
Virtual reality technology has existed for two decades but has never domintated the market. Most predicted that VR would take off during the initial 2020 lockdown since many were bored at home but this actually wasn't the case.

Baseball: Engineering and Performance

By: John Stevens, Journalist
Engineers are learning more and more about the mechanics of Baseball. They have done multiple test on materials and speed to determine what works best.

Xbox Wireless Headset

By: Adam Mokatrin, Journalist
This new technology can change the world of headsets.

Carbon Mapper

By: Caden Mitchell, Journalist
Carbon Mapper is important because global warming is becoming a huge issue and could wipe out all life on Earth. Carbon Mapper will help us know how bad global warming is and what we need to do about it.

Why Roblox Is Getting Sued.

By: Elvis Pham, Journalist
Roblox is getting sued for 44 billion dollars because they are allegedly scamming kids. People have said that Roblox's moderation is "sham content".

How the Scissors Were Invented

By: Trevor Nothdurft, Reporter
Every wonder about the scissors? Something people almost daily. What about when they got invented? And how they became popular.

Wave Power

By: Isaac Villa, Journalist
This article is all about newly released way of 100% "green" way of making electricity. Used specifically with the movement of WAVES. And how it might make an evolutional change.

The Voxel – A Self Sustaining Quarantine Cabin

By: Aidan Musgrove, Journalist
A group of people from the IAAC have designed and built a beautiful quarantine cabin, called the Voxel.

Climate Change Cycles

By: Caden Mitchell, Journlist
Climate Change is turning into a growing cycle because different forms of climate change feed off of itself and are continuing to harm our planet and are getting exponentially bigger.

Nuclear Power

By: Jackson Steider, Reporter
Nuclear power comes from splitting atoms, such as Uranium, in a reactor to heat water and then make steam.

Tsunamis

By: Jackson Steider, Reporter
Tsunami waves can travel up to 500 miles an hour while out at sea and when they hit the continental slope near shore typically slow to 20-30 miles an hour.

Virginia’s Adolescents Won’t Be Eligible For Pfizer’s Covid-19 Vaccine Until the CDC Approves It

By: Aurora Ayala, Journalist
On Monday, May 9, 2021, the Food and Drug Administration modified their Emergency Use Authorization on Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine so that teenagers ages 12-15 could get it as well. This is a major milestone in the fight against Covid, but not everyone can get the vaccine right away.

Electric Guitar, How It Works And How It Came To Be

By: Taryn Heuvelman, Journalist
The electric guitar is one of the most famous instruments to come out of the United States. Learn how this famous instrument works and how it came to be.
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What Happened With Minecraft 1.17?

By: Ryan Wells, Journalist
Excited about the new Minecraft update? Here is some recent information.

Rocket or Missile?

By: Ryan Wells, Journalist
A Chinese rocket could have become a missile.

Why Will Hytale be Unique?

By: Ryan Wells, Journalist
Hytale is the most anticipated game of 2020. But why?

A Moon Base and why we should build it soon

By: Thomas Ritchey, Journalist
Colonizing the moon wouldn't just be humanity's next foray into space, it would start a new space race, unify nations, create new technologies, and be a great sandbox to learn how to colonize other planets.

Tesla Model S

By: Caden Mitchell, Journalist
The 2021 Tesla Model S can fit all of your device needs in the car. It also has upgraded features that makes the car one of the best in the world.

The Glorious Mice

By: Abdulrahman Alrisheh, Reporter
The Glorious mice are one of the best mice in the world for gaming and for casuals, it offers a ton of RGB options, DPI settings, Macro editor and way more.

NBA Playoffs-The Most Anticipated Time For Basketball Fans

By: Grady Clipper, Journalist
One of the most anticipated times for basketball fans is the NBA playoffs along with march madness. In the playoffs the top 8 teams from each conference move on to make the playoffs for a total of 16 teams.

The NBA Draft And How It Works.

By: Grady Clipper, Journalist
he first part of the draft is the combine.  The combine is where the NBA teams scouts and general manager go to look at the different players.

Radeon RX 6700 XT

By: Dylan Le, Journalist
PC gaming was basic, and never felt enjoyable. Now this PC part has just changed PC lovers taste, I welcome you the Radeon RX 6700 XT, PC gaming will finally be overkill.

Elon Musk’s Brain Chips

By: Eric Yang, Journalist
Elon Musk has discovered a way to put chips into our brains and make it like a computer.

How Will The Universe End?

By: Elvis Pham, Journalist
As you know, we all live in the Universe, but there is a question we all wonder, how will the Universe end? Now on to how the Universe will end, there have been many theories that we humans think on how the Universe would end but I would stick with the most reasonable theory, The 'Big Freeze'.

Review: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

By: Caden Mitchell, Journlist
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is a 6 episode series viewable on Disney+. This short Marvel series brings up many questions about power and morals as well as gives fans a sneak peek at Marvel's Phases 4 and 5.
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This Star Is Older Than The Universe

By: Abhi Palikala, Journalist
Unless you're in another dimension, you can't be older than your parents. However, this star is seemingly older than the Universe.

Earth 2 Is a Virtual Earth

By: Widad Khalid, Journalist
Earth 2, is a futuristic idea for another earth; a virtual 1:1 scale version of Earth.

Evolution of tank warfare

By: Zach Bloom, Journalist
Tanks are an important part of our history and have very impressive engendering.

How Do You Deflect The Emerald Splash?

By: Robert Martirosyan, Journalist
Today, I will be looking into evidence from the series to see what it truly takes to deflect the Emerald Splash.

The Failure of Solar Roadways

By: Eric Yang, Journalist
The solar roadways was one of the largest engineering disasters.

How The New Rules Of The NCAA Transfer Portal Works For Basketball.

By: Grady Clipper, Journalist
The transfer portal has been around for a long time but just in the past couple months it has become very popular since the 2021 season ended. The transfer portal is open for anyone is division 1 basketball who would like change teams if there are unhappy where they are at.

Facts About The Golden Gate Bridge And How It Came To Be

By: Taryn Heuvelman, Journalist
Have you ever wanted to learn some fun facts about the famous Golden Gate Bridge? Well this article will give you tons of fun fact on how the Golden Gate bridge came to be.

The Fastest Way to Clean Your Teeth

By: Eric Yang, Journalist
The new Unico Smart Brush is a new kind of toothbrush that only takes 3 seconds.

Landmine Detection

By: Nathan Britton, Journalist
The landmine detection tools need to be efficient and as precise as possible, because one miscalculation means a casualty.

Platypus Are Weird

By: Allen Chhu, Journalist

Overview Platypuses are weird animals. They seem to have been an inbreeding of several different animals plus a flurry of other weirdness. For example, platypuses are mammals but they lay eggs and they...

About Copy Machines And How They Work

By: Taryn Heuvelman, Journalist
We use copy machines in our everyday lives, so come read this article to learn about this amazing machine.
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An Analysis of the Nintendo Switch

By: Devum Agarwal, Reporter
Nintendo has always been willing to try something new with their gaming consoles, and the Nintendo Switch is no different.

The Dilbar Super Yacht

By: Zekarias Delelegn, Journalist
Due to the fact that the yacht is 15,917 tons with 156 meters (511 feet) and 6 meters (20 feet), it's one of the largest yachts in the world by gross tonnage. With all of the features this yacht has, it's estimated to cost between 800 million to 1 billion US dollars.
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The Cadillac eVTOL Air Taxi

By: Abhi Palikala, Journalist
The only way to go is up! GM surprises with an eVTOL--an all-electric air taxi that reach speeds of up to 90km/h
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