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China’s Mega Airport

By: Isaac Villa Marin, Journalist
This is a story of the second international airport ion Beijing, and the process they made it and the benefits it will bring.

A New Development in Memes and Misinformation

By: Caden Mitchell, Journalist
If you don't know, memes are text, images, and videos meant to be funny or entertain. Misinformation is inaccurate information sometimes told on accident but always untrue. Memes and misinformation are very different things but memes can be the vessel for the misinformation.
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Sailing on Sunlight – Lightsail 2

By: Aidan Musgrove, Journalist
The spacecraft Lightsail 2 is the first spacecraft to use the sun as a propulsion system - but not with solar panels.

The Mysterious Malware That Infected 30,000 Mac-Computers

By: Elvis Pham, Journalist
The Silver Sparrow is a stealth operating malware that can completely remove itself from any Macbook Air.The Silver Sparrow can infect other Macbook AIR by exploiting an installer in the MacOS called JavaScript API and then dodging and commands.

What Bleaching Does To Your Hair

By: Madeline Seminaro, Reporter
Thinking about bleaching your hair? Want to know more about the consequences... or rather, the reward??? Well then this article is for you. In this article I talk about what could possibly go wrong and right and whether you could recover from those possible damages that you would do to your hair.
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More And More DC-Area Bus Systems Are Moving Toward Electric Fleets

By: Alex Bundics, Journalist
Even bus systems that are yet to introduce electric buses to their fleets are expected to begin to do so in the near future, and many systems already have hybrid electric buses, which is an important step toward fully electric buses.

Worlds Fastest Object Isn’t A Rocket. It’s A Computer.

By: Abhi Palikala, Journalist
One of the most difficult mathematical problems, which would take the worlds fastest supercomputer over 10,000 years, solved in 200 seconds.

How Does Salt Melt Snow?

By: Madeline Seminaro, Journalist
Why does salt, a component that seasons our foods, melt ice? This all starts with frozen water, that is what snow an ice are made up of after all.

Transportation

By: Zakaria Najmeddine, Journalist
As time progress society gets more and more advanced. Who knows what we have in store for transportation for the years to come.

Forza Motorsport 8

By: Adam Mokatrin, Journalist
You can expect stunning visuals and tech, such as ray tracing, native 4K, and 60fps

NASA’s SPHEREx Project Will Be Looking For Clues to the Big Bang

By: Conner Elling, Reporter
By using infrared light which is not visible to the human eye they will be able to see what secrets the universe holds.

The Fermi Paradox, And The Great Filter

By: Robert Martirosyan, Journalist
If aliens exist, then where are they? This theory attempts to piece together why we can't find these extraterrestrials.
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Misinformation About Covid-19 May Keep the Virus Around For Longer Than Wanted

By: Devum Agarwal, Reporter
Unfortunately, many people have been using big social media platforms to spread misinformation about the COVID-19 virus.

Minecraft – How to Kill the Wither (Bedrock Edition)

By: Christopher Haase, Journalist
In Minecraft, when you spawn the wither, you can choose to do it anywhere, and the best place to do it is underground.

Why we procrastinate

The act of putting off a task you know you will have to do at some point in the future, or procrastination, is a fairly common habit among all people, students or adults. If you know that you need to do something, why not just do it? As it turns out, procrastination is much deeper than laziness or poor work ethic.

Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 Review

By: Sina Farchtchi, Reporter
Have you ever wondered how noise cancelling works. In this article I will be explaining that and a review on the Bose Noise Cancelling 700 headphones.

New AI Can Cease Prescription Mistakes Before They Happen

By: Kevin Le, Reporter
A new AI named MedAware Is used to stop prescription mistakes doctors give to patients.

Pros and Cons of Having a Phone📱

By: Alicia Zepeda, Journalist

First I am going to tell some pros of having a phone.  It can be an iPhone, Samsung, Lg or  Motto. There are tons of phones.  A pro of having a phone and texting other relatives that live in other part...

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New 3D-Printed Wind Turbines

By: Eric Yang, Journalist
University of Maine builds first ever 3D-Printed Wind Turbine! They get rewarded 2.8 million dollars for this feat.
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New Skin Patch Monitors Multiple Aspects Of Your Health Simultaneously

By: Lena Tosounidis, Reporter
Monitoring your health can be time consuming and require lots of expensive equipment, but in San Diego, the engineers at the University of California have created a soft and stretchy skin patch that monitors several aspects of your health all at once.

Jetpack Training Ground

By: Stewart Perez-Soto, Reporter
Do you want to learn how to use a jetpack? Then watch these videos to find out.

Ingenuity, The First Space Helicopter is Set to Fly on Mars

By: Aurora Ayala, Reporter
But what you may not know is that Perseverance wasn't alone. Stored in its belly is a small helicopter drone named Ingenuity.

Skyhook/Space Tether: Space Infrastructure

By: Thomas Ritchey, Journalist
Tethers could decrease the travel time between earth and mars from 9 months down to five or three. Tethers could be our planetary metro system.
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The Most Earth-Like Planet

By: Widad Khalid, Journalist
Kepler-452b is the first possibly rocky super-Earth planet found orbiting within the habitable zone of a star relatively similar to the Sun.

How the GME Stock Skyrocketed

By: Mohammedalfatah Naji, Journalist
10 years after occupy WallStreet, another economic protest has risen, but this time it is online. The stock went from only 3 dollars in April to about 350 as of January 27th.

The 2021 Lamborghini Huracan Evo

By: Drew McKeen, Reporter
Lamborghini recently released their 2021 Hurrican Evo and it is very luxurious and fast, reaching speeds of 200 miles per hour.

Rolls Royce Sweptail

By: Zekarias Delelegn, Journalist
In May 2017 it had a debut held at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este event, and it is considered to be the most expensive commissioned car in the world at a price of nearly $13 million USD. It can go from 0-60 mph in 4.9 seconds and its top speed is 250 km/h or 155.375 mph (limited). 

Auto-Lacing Sneakers

By: Jacob Segura, Alexander J, Segura
Recently the auto lacing sneakers industry have become popular to the public .

What is Dogecoin?

By: Colin Park, Journalist
Dogecoin was originally made as a joke but it turned out to become serious and big. It grew nearly 300% in value in 72 hours.

Mind Uploading— The Supposed “Digital Afterlife”

By: Benita Xavier, Journalist
Mind uploading, the idea of uploading one's consciousness into the digital world, is a term coined for years in science fiction. But what if I told you this method of immortal existence could be real?

A Billionaire Saving the Oceans with His Super Yacht

By: Grady Clipper, Journalist
There is an oil billionaire who is trying to make a world a better place just by himself. He is thinking it will help save the oceans.

The Hoberman Sphere: More Than Just A Toy

By: Caitlin Arnold, Journalist
Hoberman’s cool designs and pieces could lead to new, transformable technology, from furniture to medical devices. Hoberman was not originally focused on making a kid’s toy.
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Keyboards

By: Connor Mulherin, Reporter
Keyboards may look simple but they have a lot of things that make them different.

AirPods Max

By: Jacob Segura, Journalist
Are Apple's New headphone worth Buying?

Johnson and Johnson Has Released a New Vaccine, And it’s Different Than the Rest

By: Drew McKeen, Reporter
Johnson and Johnson made a new vaccine that is very different than the ones already used. It is only one dose and does not need to be shipped frozen, both advantages over the Moderna and Pfizer vaccine.

The Aspark Owl

By: Adam Mokatrin, Journaist
The most amazing part of the car  is the acceleration, from 0 to 60 mph in 1.69 seconds.

John Deere or Caterpillar? Which Company is Bigger?

By: John Stevens, Journalist
Even though both companies are expected to have a steady growth  in the coming years. Caterpillar  has proven to be larger and more profitable with their market value at more than $70 billion which is 40% more than John Deere's market value at $52 billion.
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The Axe

By: Trevor Nothdurft, Reporter
Ever wonder where the axe came from and its uses other then just cutting wood?

Baby by Justin Bieber – Review

By: Seth Job, Journalist
Baby by Justin Bieber was released in 2010. It is some of the first of many songs that he wrote. Baby is sung by Bieber and Ludacris. It was and still is a popular song.

“Stand By Me” by Ben E. King

By: Symthasree Koganti, Writer
As a classic love song from the '60s, the iconic notes of "Stand By Me" have stayed as known as ever in present day.
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Perseverance Landing

By: Ryan Wells, Journalist
The first color pictures of the surface of mars are here!

The Wonders Of Dry Ice And How It Is Used

By: Taryn Heuvelman, Journalist
Have you ever wondered "what is dry ice," or "what is dry ice used for?" Well this article will tell you about the uses of dry ice and how it works.

Worlds Longest Field Goal Robot Style

By: Connor Mulherin, Reporter
He spent a little over a year building a machine that could kick further field goals than Matt Prater.

How Does The CoViD-19 Vaccine Work?

By: Valerie Lai, Reporter
The CoViD-19 vaccine has been in the headlines a lot lately. But before you get it, you might want to know - how does it work?

What Makes A Good Story?

By: Pedro Lopez, Reporter
People really want to know how to write good stories and now you can read about it.

Apple’s IPhone 12 Bets

By: Yerix Fuentes, Reporter
Phone buyers will have to wait for a payoff.
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The Effect of Pesticides on the Environment

By: Aidan Musgrove, Journalist
Many arguments have been raised about pesticides - does it harm the environment or does it help farmers make money? The answer is both, but first we should explain what organic foods are.

Renewable Biomass Energy

By: Abigail Romero, Reporter
Biofuel is any fuel that is made from organic matter/biomass, and is used as transportation fuel and to generate electricity and produce heat.  Biomass gets its energy from the sun because it is organic matter, and is used to make biofuel, electricity, and produce heat as well.

Boeing 777x

By: Eric Yang, Writer
The new Boeing 777x has taken to the skies and is quickly going to change planes as we see them today.

Jetpacks

By: Zakaria Najmeddine, Journalist
A jetpack is a device that uses gas to fly/hover in the air. People are starting to be able to put propellers on their hand and fly
Tesla Electric Plane

Tesla Electric Airplane

By: Dmitri Golden, Writer
This plane would be capable of taking of and landing vertically a feature known as VTOL, it would also be capable of flying at supersonic speeds at high altitudes.

How Did Dream Get So Popular

By: Sina Farchtchi, Reporter
How did Dream the minecraft youtuber get so popular. In this article I will be breaking down the main points on how we went from tens to millions of subscibers.

How A.I. Learning Could Help Us Find Out How We Learn

By: Cavanagh Keelin, Journalist
For the past few decades, scientists have been on a search to understand how we learn, and how machines learn. Recently, some scientists have started to believe that the two may be related.

5 New Weird SMART Devises

By: Jackson Steider, Reporter
Find out about new and quirky SMART devises that will most definitely shock you!

War Robots – How to Win Beacon Modes

By: Christopher Haase, Reporter
When playing domination and beacon rush, your team has to capture and hold beacons set around the map.

Ultraviolet-C Lamps & Covid-19

By: Taryn Heuvelman, Journalist
Do you want an easy and very efficient way to get rid of germs and bacteria? Well that is why they created a Ultraviolet-C lamp. This article will tell you about UVC lights and what they are used for.

Pierre by Ryn Weaver

By: Reese Sunga, Writer
This song makes me want to fall in love.  It makes my body jump, my face smile and puts me in a positive mood!

I like me better-Lauv

By: Aisha Abubakar, Writer
"I like me better" is a pop song about how you treasure and like yourself more when you are with someone you love.
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A Brief Overview Of Hytale

By: Ryan Wells, Reporter
Fan of sandbox adventure games? Then Hytale is for you.
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A.I. Surveillance And How It’s Used to Solve Crimes

By: Alexander Nguyen, Reporter
Facial recognition has become a controversial dilemma in the United States. Hardly any people realize that police departments have embraced artificial intelligence.

Top 7 Best Swimming Goggles

By: Isaiah Efrem, Reporter
Do you hate when water gets in your goggles? Or if your goggles just feel uncomfortable? That's exactly what these company's had in mind when they made these 7 top tier goggles.
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The 2021 Bentley Flying Spur

By: Aidan Kim, Reporter
A car designed to be none other then the word, extravagant.

This AI Can Draw Images From Text

By: Nitya Regmi, Journalist
An artificial intelligence research laboratory based in San Francisco called OpenAI has recently created an AI that can generate images through text prompts.

2021 Aston Martin DB11

By: Colin Park, Journalist
The AMR boasts a top speed of 208, 630 horsepower, and a 0-60 of 3.4 seconds. The AMR with the most expensive tag of them all comes in at at $248,725. Although the price is high, you're getting everything you paid for.

The Peregrine Falcon

By: Zekarias Delelegn, Reporter
The Peregrine Falcon is a type of bird that comes from the Falco Peregrine species. They are most commonly known as being the fastest animal on earth, due to them reaching 240 mph while diving to catch it's prey.

Are Seals Endangered?

By: Abigail Romero, Reporter
Yes, seals are endangered because of many things, like, poaching, hunting, pollution, and many other factors.
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Satellite Mega-Constellations

By: An Nguyen, Reporter
Starlink Satellites are currently being launched by SpaceX. What is their purpose and what problems might they cause?
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Qualtrics Opens Two Years After Purchase By SAP

By: Dmitri Golden, Writer
Smith started the company with his father in their basement in 2002. These days it has 3,500 employees and 13,000 customers including Disney, Uber and the US Census.

Robot Chick in Disguise

By: Markus Merrill, Reporter
Do you wonder how we understand animals when humans are not present? If you were a robot in disguise, you might know the answer.

Do Video Games Cause Violence?

By: Anthony Cayetano, Journalist
Do video games cause violence? I conclude that video games don't cause violence and here's why.
Instagram is Watching Us

Instagram is Watching Us

By: Widad Khalid, Journalist
Is Instagram watching and listening to you without your permission? Does Instagram have access to all the information on our phones? Are the new terms and conditions of the app invading our privacy? Are these just rumors?

Amphibious Bike That Can Go on Land and Water

By: Markus Merrill, Reporter
Imagine a bike that can drive around on the road, and a ski that can drive around on water in the same vehicle. Well this creation can do both in one, combine a bike and a jet ski and you'll get the Biski.

Geoengineering and How It Might Help Us

By: Benita Xavier, Journalist
Global warming —the increase in temperature of the earth because of the large amount of greenhouse gases produced by factories— has and is a concern in society that's continued for so long that scientists are starting to think that stopping the greenhouse gas production isn't going to fix the dilemma anymore. One thing they do think will solve the problem is geoengineering.
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Is It A Squid? No It’s A Robot!

By: Lena Tosounidis, Reporter
Scientists have gone far in terms of robotics and underwater research, but the University of Southampton and the University of Edinburgh took inspiration from both and created a robot that swims like a squid.

The Biggest Road Interchange In Virginia

By: Dominik Rudnicki, Reporter
This is a story about the Largest Interchanges in the world, as well as how they were built and how they work.
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How Does Steam Power Work?

By: Thomas sites, Reporter
One of the biggest events in engineering was the invention of the steam engine. This made transport and automation infinitely better.

Elon Musk Plans To Get People To Mars By 2026

By: Kevin Geng, Reporter
Elon Musk is also looking to make Starship fully reusable.

New AI Can Win Multiple Games With No Prior Instructions

By: Kevin Le, Reporter
MuZero Is a AI that can win multiple games with no prior instructions.
Need For Speed Heat

Need For Speed Heat

By: Jason Flores, Reporter
What is Need For Speed Heat? Need For Speed is a racing game that you go around different places and start racing against others racers.

Did Croatia Cheat With AI In The 2018 FIFA World Cup

By: Sina Farchtchi, Reporter
Did Croatia Cheat in the 20218 World Cup using AI to predict their opponents tactics used in their games?

5 Fun Facts About The Moon

By: Arya Gupta, Journalist
While there is so much scientists don't know about the moon, though countless studies and hours of research, they have learned much.
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What will happen to the ‘Space Force’ with a new president?

By: Arya Gupta, Journalist
The Space Force was created on December 20, 2019 by Donald Trump. Many wonder if our current president will choose to repeal this branch.

First Level-4 Autonomous Heavy-Duty Bus

By: Alex Bundics, Journalist
Years of research by various companies and billions of dollars of investments have lead to New Flyer's bus, which is currently the most advanced autonomous bus. The bus is covered in cameras, laser lidar sensors, and radar technology.

Qualcomm’s Hyperfast 5G Modem

By: Prateek Malekar, Writer
Recently Qualcomm has released a new modem called the Snapdragon X65 5G Modem-RF that allows the user to download data at a lightning fast 10 Gigabytes per second!

The Top Apps of 2020 and 2021

By: Ryan Wells, Journalist
If you're looking for a new app, or just wondering what everyone else is using, then this article is for you. 
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[Video] Slime Robots

By: Isabel D'mello, Journalist
What comes to mind when you think of robots? The conventional robot is something that most of us can name: a solid machine that rolls or walks to move around. Now imagine a robot that can move fluidly...

Drivers license by Olivia Rodrigo

By: Paula Turcios-Amaya, Writer
Has someone ever broken a every salient promise to you? How did that make you feel? you tell me!

Elegoo Ardunio Uno R3-LED Sequential Control

By: Sophie Veas, Reporter
For the LED Sequential Control you will need your breadboard, uno, USB cable, 3 220 Ohm resistors, 4 jumper wires, and red, green, and blue LEDs.

Juice Wrld – All Girls Are The Same

By: Daniel Murtin, Writer
Once listening to this song you get a kind of eerie and sad mood from the lyrics to the instrumental. The lyrics send in powerful and compelling words that make the listener fell calm and tranquil.

Call Of Duty Black Ops Cold War

By: Zachary Schnur, Journalist
Call of Duty black ops Cold War is a First person shooter game based in the cold war time period.

[Video] Daniel Rozin’s Mirrors

By: Caitlin Arnold, Reporter
“The mirror is doing more than taking your image, it is capturing something about your soul and showing it back to you. These amazing works of art wouldn’t be possible without the engineer and you."- Daniel Rozin
Machines And The Production Of A Vaccine

Machines And The Production Of A Vaccine

By: Noah Bohn, Reporter
While vaccines may seem miraculous, there is actually a very complicated method of testing, creating, approving and distributing that relies heavily on machines to help. 

The Ocean Cleanup

By: Caden Mitchell, Reporter
The Ocean Cleanup's dream is to clean the oceans of plastic starting with the Great Pacific Garbage Patch... with engineering.
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The Pickaxe

By: Trevor Nothdurft, Reporter
Ever wanted to know more about the pickaxe? Find out more about it in this article.

Hospitals Start Using 3-D Printers to Recreate Body Parts

By: Devum Agarwal, Reporter
3-D printing body parts is very complicated and doesn't use plastic like most 3-D builds. Instead, the process uses the patient's tissue to create new cells that, in turn, create new tissue for the doctor to use.

Synthetic Biology: A New Era

By: Aurora Ayala, Reporter
Now, some engineers have begun to tinker with DNA, experimenting and gradually figuring out how to code it, much like how people can program computers.

A Lot Of Jobs Now Are Becoming Virtual

By: Grady Clipper, Journalist
People are finding out ways to do a job from home instead of risking yourself the corona virus. Even tough the pandemic has lost millions of jobs it has also gained a good amount from trying to provide help.

Dyson Sphere

By: Trey Gagermeier, Journalist
The Dyson Sphere is the most effective way of getting energy that we know of. There are three different types of Dyson spheres which are all covered in this article.
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[Video] Wingsuits

By: Trevor Nothdurft, Reporter
Ever think to yourself that you wanted to fly?  If your brave enough you can fly with a wingsuit.

Elegoo Arduino Uno R3 – Control an LED with the Remote Control

By: Sina Farchtchi, Reporter
The Arduino Uno is an amazing piece of Technology that you can do projects with. One project that I will be explaining here for you is how to control lights with an IR Remote and Receiver.
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