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Black Holes

By: Logan Lee, Journalist
Black holes are extremely mysterious and not a lot is know about them.

How Color Blindness Could Be Cured Completely

By: Meg Lagera, Journalist
Color blindness affects one in every 200 women and one in every twelve men, so it's definitely an issue that must be addressed. There are being solutions created to cure this genetic disorder, and it's paving the way to support the many in need. 

How a Vacuum Works

By: kevin lopez caballero, journalist
Vacuum cleaners use an electric motor that spins a fan, sucks in the air - and any small particles trapped in it - and pushes it out the other side, into a bag or box, to create negative pressure.

Why Thorium Rocks

By: Reece von Elling, Journalist
Nuclear fission is the most powerful source of energy at human disposal. But it only makes up 2% of the energy used in our modern world. Why?

The German V-2 Rocket

By: Lucas Nguyen, Journalist

The V-2 Rocket is a German-designed rocket and considered to be the first long range ballistic guided missile in the world which was used post war by the Allies for their atomic warheads. How It Works The...

The Grenade

By: Lucas Nguyen, Journalist

A time-delay fragmentation anti-personnel hand grenade or a frag grenade is a object that is thrown to kill or maim enemy troops near the grenade. The way that grenades ensure maximum damage to the receiver...

Mitsubishi A6M “Zero”

By: Lucas Nguyen, Journalist

Its History The Mitsubishi A6M a.k.a "Zero" was  a single-seater propeller-driven  fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during WW2. It was designed by Horikoshi Jiro, produced by Mitsubishi...

How CDs Work

By: Dahlia Kassim, Journalist
Compact discs are now readily available to the general population. They are one of the main methods for sharing volumes of reliable information.  Considering how simple it is to create CDs, many people love using them.

The Most Used Coding Language

By: Ali iskander, Journalist
Ever wondered which is the most demanded programming language in 2022? Although there are more than 200+ programming languages, only few of them are used in the real world industry. Knowing this information is essential to succeed in the developer job industry.
An Engineer Builds World's First Retractable Proto-Lightsaber

An Engineer Builds World’s First Retractable Proto-Lightsaber

By: Arjan Shankhi, Journalist
The YouTuber James Hobson is known as "the Hacksmith", who loves to turn sci-fi items into real-life sci-fi items. He and his team built the world's first real retractable plasma-based lightsaber in the past four years.  This lightsaber doesn't just include plasma but it also burns at titanium - melting over  4,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
Ford Motor Sport Company

[Video] Ford Motor Sport Company

By: Darwin Hernandez, Journalist

Ford Motor Sports has been around since the year 1903 meaning it has been around for 119 years. This article is about the long history of the company. The first part of the history of the company is the...

How do 2-way mirrors work?

How do 2-way mirrors work?

Maybe you've seen in an episode of a cop show of a suspect getting interviewed in a room. This room probably had a two-way mirror, but what are they? These mirrors work with light intensity, basically...

How Jet Engines Work

By: Reece von Elling, Journalist
How do these pieces of metal that weigh several thousand pounds move so fast? It's because they are driven by some of the most powerful machines ever made by humans; jet engines.

The Truth Behind Lie Detectors

By: Meg Lagera, Journalist
Everyone wants to get the truth out of others, but how exactly? Lie detectors are effective, right? Well, they aren't as reliable as they are thought to be. This article will explain how exactly lie detectors work, the information we can get out of it, and its true accuracy.

What You Need to Make a Podcast Studio

By: Noah Siegel, Journalist
Podcasting has become a big way of putting your voice out in the past few years. They have gotten very popular like the ImPaulsive podcast and the Joe Rogan podcast.This article will tell you the best options for expensive and inexpensive equipment for your very own podcasting studio.

Contact Lenses That Could Detect And Possibly Cure Cancer

By: Meg Lagera, Journalist
While treating cancer is already hard and stressful enough, diagnosing it can be just as dreadful. The Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation has created a speedy, noninvasive, painless way to detect tumors from cancer and can possibly end up treating it.

The Evolution of Nintendo Gaming Consoles

By: Noah Siegel, Journalist
Nintendo was one of the first big at home gaming consoles. It has evolved through multiple generations and will definitely go down in the gaming console hall of fame. This is the evolution of Nintendo Gaming Consoles

Are Goats Going to Save Us From Wildfires

By: Noah Siegel, Journalist
A recent topic has been popping up that surprised me and will probably surprise you too. They are starting to use goats to help prevent wildfires. In the past couple of years this strategy has started to work.

ZERO-G Plane

By: Ian Bilawski, Journalist
A ZERO G flight is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to experience true zero gravity. without going to space! Flying on a specially modified Boeing 727, you will experience a no gravity environment that allows you to float, flip, and soar like an astronaut.

Nikola The Emotional Android Child

By: Lena Tosounidis, Journalist
At the Consumer Electronics Show in January of 2022, the RIKEN Guardian Robot Project from Japan showed off their child-like android, Nikola. This robot can display six basic human emotions: happiness, surprise, fear, disgust, sadness, and anger. 

The Pros and Cons of Nuclear Power

By: Philip Hughes, Journalist
What are the Pros and Cons of Nuclear Power and is it better compared to others? There are a lot of benefits to nuclear energy, but there are also some problems with it, along with there being two different types. So, is nuclear energy what we need right now, or just another problem with the world?

Energy In a Dying Universe

By: Thomas Ritchey, Journalist
Everyone knows that energy that goes in to a black hole is trapped forever. Slipping past the event horizon, falling infinitely into an infinitely empty, infinitely deep and yet still infinitely dense well, concentrated in an infinitely small pebble at the bottom. We all know this energy is trapped forever... or is it?

B-83

By: Thien Dinh, Journalist
With a maximum yield of 1.2 megatons of TNT, it has been the most powerful nuclear weapon in the United States nuclear arsenal since October 25, 2011 after retirement of the B53.

Mercedes EQS SUV

By: Thien Dinh, Journalist
The EQS is one of the most important new cars for Mercedes-Benz. It’s the first fully realized EV from the brand, and a vehicle dedicated entirely to providing a luxurious driving experience with zero emissions.

The Rise of MAPPA Studio

By: Gaby Henriquez, Journalist
MAPPA is a  Japanese animation studio that has been a hit with anime fans. MAPPA Studios has produced animes that are taking the world by storm such as Yuri!!! on ICE, Jujutsu Kasien, and In This Corner of the World.

Five Interesting Websites

By: Phu-Duc Nguyen, Journalist
There are many websites that people access everyday such as google, YouTube, and Gmail. But there are so many other websites that are not as well known. So here are some good not as well known websites.

MIT’s New Portable Desalination Unit

By: Lena Tosounidis, Journalist
Water is essential for life, but safe drinking water isn't always available. Researchers at MIT have developed a portable desalination unit that can transform salty seawater into fresh, clean water with the press of a button.

Choosing Good Passwords

By: Desmond Kraft, Journalist
To understand how to make a good password, first you have to understand what makes a bad password, and how hackers exploit that through a number of methods. Also be ready to take steps if your password is stolen. Know how to change it and take extra measures like using 2FA(2-factor authentication). The main thing is just make sure you don't give it to anyone you don't know in real life and don't put it into any shady sites.
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Bugatti Divo: The Eight Million Dollar Car

By: Jason Reznikov, Journalist
In 2018, Bugatti released what they call a "one-off" car. Named after the French racer Albert Divo, only 4o Bugatti Divos were ever built for the whole planet, with each car costing nearly 5 million dollars brand-new.

Aquaponics-The Future Farm

By: Yusuf Lashin, Jounralist

What are Aquaponics? Well aquaponics is a really interesting sustainable method for food growth and production. It combines traditional aquacultures (cultivation of water animals as clams, fish, crayfish,...

Audio Mixing

By: Skyla Tran, Journalist
To put it simply, audio mixing is creating an audio (or a lot of the time, music) by putting tracks of sounds together to create a single stereo track. But that's just a simple explanation.

How To Build A PC

By: Desmond Kraft, Journalist
With COVID wreaking havoc on the world, many gamers are building high-end PCs  to play games. If you are one of these people, you have come to the right place.
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Dead Cells – Dying Is Progress

By: Grant Le, Journalist
Dead Cells? Dead Cells. Splat! A gooey glob of goop falls onto the floor of a prison, crawling into a dead body and reviving it from the dead. He finds a soldier that claims that she has met him before, though he has no memory of this. You find out from her that you are now immortal.

A Revolution In The Local Market

By: Christopher Yang, Journalist
Partnering with Starship Technologies and Sodexo, GMU is the first campus to use entirely automated food delivery systems, which could be accessed by both the students and staff. The beauty of it all is that the process of delivery, from shop to person, was entirely controlled by the mind of a single robot. A true feat in the world of Civic Engineering.

Skiing Past Vs Present

By: Ella Wallinger, Journalist
There are lots of skis on the market today, with so many different brands, styles, shapes, sizes, and colors it is hard to find the perfect ski. The engineering of a ski is particular to each person. 

The Plastic Roads In India

By: Noah Yazdani, Journalist
In 2001, a new way of paving roads was discovered. Invented in India, the plastic roads were made for a better environment, and a smoother ride.

Sustainable Types of Farming

By: Alex Lu, Journalist
For decades, people have been using large farms that grow the same crops, damaging the ecosystem. They use humongous amounts of resources, such as land, water, fertilizer, and air. Not only this, but they pollute the air and water, damaging the ecosystems around them.  However, by using more sustainable, better farming practices, we can reduce the amount of pollution and benefit the ecosystems.
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