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Technological Advances in Weapons Throughout the Years

By: Josephine Huynh, Journalist
Wars have been started over many things, from something as insignificant as the killing of a pig to rising tensions and the assassination of a royal heir, we can see how people have disputed different matters throughout the years. Between all of the wars and conflicts that have happened in our world's history, there have been many technological advances and changes in the weaponry.

The Dark Forest

By: Reece von Elling, Journalist
If you are in an ocean, and you are very sure that there should be life around you, and there isn’t, it is likely that a shark or another predator is hiding in the same waters. Humanity has been broadcasting information out into space, searching for extraterrestrial life, and making our presence known for almost seventy years, and although the cosmos should be teaming with life, we’ve found nothing. Is there a shark hiding in the water?

The Importance Of The Sleep Cycle

By: Wendy Cabrera, Journalist
It consists of four stages, including light sleep, deep sleep, and REM sleep. Each stage is critical for different functions of the body, including memory consolidation, emotional processing, and physical restoration.

The Science Behind Pacemakers

By: Florian Demuth, Journalist
The device attaches to one or more leads or wires that run through veins to the coronary arteries. The pacemaker's electronics continuously monitor the heartbeat and send electrical indicate the coronary heart muscle to correct the heartbeat.

All About Dyson Spheres

By: Salar Nasimov, Journalist
A dyson sphere is a hypothetical structure that would cover a star, and capture its energy output so it could be used by humans. The idea was first proposed by physicist Freeman Dyson in 1960 as an idea to explore the ways people in the future could collect energy from a star.

The Physics Behind Diving

By: Peyton Reed, Journalist
A dive is a great exhibit of the conversion of energy from one form to another. While the somersaults and twists are the most beautiful and exciting parts of diving, most of what the diver needs for a successful dive happens before they leave the board. 

How A Rising Population Is Causing Climate Change

By: Eythan Huang, Journalist
If the world's population growth does not stabilize, fighting climate change will become more challenging. By 2050, scientists estimate the earth’s population will have added another two billion people. With this, these people will need food, a living space, and daily items. All of this will take more land and resources from nature.

History Of Airplanes

By: Ben Pollack, Journalist
Where airplanes are today is completely different from when they were first built. The first ever airplane built was the Wright Flyer.

The Engineering Of Hypercars

By: Aiden Ragsdale, Journalist
Hypercars, also known as supercars, are high-performance vehicles with powerful engines and advanced technologies. These cars are engineered to provide an exhilarating driving experience, and they often command a high price tag.

Fast Food Secret Menues

By: Tyler Heironimus, Journalist
Most fast food restaurants these days have "secret menus". These menus have caused tons of consumers to search the internet to unearth them all with websites dedicated to finding them.

The Great Salt Lake Is Gone

By: Reece von Elling, Journalist
In the days before they are scheduled to meet, Many scholars are urging Utah lawmakers to take decisive action to preserve the Great Salt Lake before it disappears.

The Colorful World of Chess Openings

By: Christopher Yang, Journalist
While some are indeed better than others, the term "different, but equal" is a fitting term for the vast selection of openings. There are 1327 named openings in the world of Chess, and any one of them could be achieved.

Inflatable Moon Habitat

By: Aiman Ullah, Journalist
This new idea to put a base on the moon is one of the most innovative ideas to produce oxygen and food for astronauts. It could serve as a permanent base on the Moon.

Electricity Generating Table

By: Meg Lagera, Journalist
In many places such as India and Africa, a simple daily necessity, electricity, is lacked of. Ashutosh Vashishta has created a table that can quickly generate electricity to solve this extreme issue. With this table, he want to help the 23 million homes in India without access to electricity and the rest of the world that lacks of this bare minimum to be able to have the electricity to study and finish their work into the night.

How Bagels Are Made

By: Tyler Heironimus, Journalist
Bagels are a highly delectable treat, but they are also very fascinating to make! There is an interesting process behind making bagels and some intriguing history too!

Cross River Gorillas

By: Kaleb Fuard, Journalist
This article will tell you what Cross River Gorillas are, where they live, what they eat, and more. It will also go over technology that could help them.

Training For Strength Versus Hypertrophy

By: Jeremy Huang, Journalist
For the average Joe, muscle hypertrophy training regimens are a great place to start. On the other hand, training for strength is better for athletes who need explosive power rather than building an aesthetic body. It's up to you to decide which training style fits you best.

The First Engineer

By: Luke Sangkharat, Journalist
He paved the road on the way to engineering achievement and is an inspiration to many. In conclusion, Imhotep was a man full of determination and intelligence, he revolutionized the world of architecture and engineering and should be more widely known.

The Physics Of A Camera

The Basics Cameras, at their very basic level, are lightproof boxes that will allow light to enter one place. A camera will open its shutter, which is a doorway into the camera, and allow for a split...

Diving Into Genetics

By: Mathias Brook, Journalist
Genes are the fundamental components of heredity and are responsible for the transmission of traits from one generation to the next. They are made up of DNA fragments that have instructions for making proteins that do specific things for the body.

This New Basketball is 3D Printed and Does Not Need Air

By: Noah Siegel, Journalist
   Imagine a world where you can buy a basketball and use it straight out of the box. If you don't already know, usually when you buy a basketball, you have to inflate it a little bit because the ball has been sitting on the shelf for a long time. This dream will now be part of the past.

Renewable VS. Nonrenewable Energy

By: Mathias Brook, Journalist
Energy is the critical resource that powers our world and enables many activities essential to our daily lives. Primary energy sources fall into two categories: renewable and non-renewable.

How Does Smoking Cigarettes Affect You

By: Evan Nghe, “Journalist”

Many people smoke even though smoking is incredibly unhealthy. Smoking can have many negative effects on your health and lungs and can destroy your body. Smoking leaves a tar/goo-like substance in your...

Dopamine Isn’t Always Good for You

By: Nathan Cha, Journalist
While dopamine is essential for a healthy brain, too much of it can be harmful. Excessive dopamine levels can lead to several health problems, including addiction, anxiety, and depression.

Facts About The PS5

The PS5 is apart of the 9th generation of video game consoles, along with Microsoft's Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X consoles, which were released in the same month. The model of the ps5 includes a Blu Ray Disc thats Digital Edition relates this drive, allowing it to serve as a lower-cost model for those who prefer to buy games through digital download.

AIBO ERS-100

With its silver plastic body, exposed, articulated joints, and screen-like face, it suggests a cyborg beagle. The AIBO had very successful commercial, and Sony produced twelve models between 1999 and 2006.

All About AI Chat Bots

By: Oliver Tabbal, Journalist
AI chatbots and regular chatbots have different uses and different forms of working. They are fun to mess around with and test the limits.

History of Archery

By: Jimmy Mendoza, Journalist
A bow is a long and flexible staff with short string attached to the staff's two ends, which is why the staff is bent. An arrow, however, is a shaft with feather-type vanes.

If The Earth Spun Faster

By: Hibba Abbas, Journalist
Natural disasters would be bigger and destroy more. Let's say we increase the mph by a lot and bring it up to 24,000 mph. The earth would be a DISASTER.

School vs. Sleep

By: Peyton Reed, Journalist
Because of early school start times, over 70% of high school students do not get enough sleep. Adolescents who do not get enough sleep have a higher chance of obesity, diabetes, and injuries.

How To Buy A Bugatti

By: Tyler Heironimus, Jornalist
Buying a Bugatti is not as simple as walking into a dealership and picking one up off the shelf. It requires careful planning, research, and a significant amount of money.

How Basketballs Are Made

By: Kaleb Fuard, Journalist
This article is about everything you have to do to make a basketball. It goes over all the parts of a basketball and the machines, like the vulcanizer, used to make it.

The Story Of The Deadliest Theme Park

By: Will Cicale, Journalist
This is the story of the New Jersey water park, Action Park. The park was founded by Gene Mulvihill in 1978, who believed that people have the right to unbridled fun and adventure, though they also have to take responsibility for their own safety. 

What Wax Is Made Of

By: Michelle Phan, Journalist
Wax categorized into two kinds: "natural waxes" derived from animals and plants and petroleum, and "synthetic waxes" which are artificially made.
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Why You Could See Venus And Jupiter

By: Andrew Ma, Journalist

Did you know that Venus and Jupiter aligned a couple nights ago? It was an amazing sight to see.  This is called a planetary conjunction. A planetary conjunction is when two planets are close to each...

The Evolution Of The Automobile

By: Sulaiman Wardak, Journalist
This brings us to modern cars with bluetooth, hard drives, advanced security systems, GPS, WI-FI and even the ability to parallel park. It seems crazy, but it's true, in this era cars come with standard features that were once luxuries (or didn't even exist).

Why Is Coffee An Addiction?

By: Joshua Chavez-Ramirez, Journalist

Never drink coffee at a young age. Studies suggest that dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens shell may be a specific neuropharmacological mechanism underlying the addictive potential of caffeine....

R-36

R-36

By: Tashi Japheltsang, Journalist

The R-36 is a series of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The R-36 has been in service since the late 1960s and remains a key component of Russia's...

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.

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...

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. 
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