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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.

How To Make a Spare House Key

By: Aisha Telhan, Journalist
In this article, you will be able to read/watch a video on how to make your own spare house key.

The Art of Picking Locks

By: Aisha Telhan, Journalist
Now you know how to pick a lock!

Self Transforming blocks

By: Jonathan Tabbal, Journalist
These are self transforming blocks. They can spin, jump, flip, and identify each other. They can perform simple tasks, such as forming an arrow, lines, or tracking light sources.

How Close Are We To Replacing Human Soldiers With Robots?

By: Ryan Pham, Journalist
A top British intelligence claims that the U.S will have more manned drones and robots on the battlefield than real people by 2025. Russian military strategists also believe that their FEDOR Fighter will revolutionize the art of war in the future.

pyro mini

By: Derrick Kwon, Journalist
Pyro mini has different modes like burst fire, it is small and easy to carry around as well.

Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus

By: Grace Kim, Journalist
The new benefits of these phones include easier-to-reach fingerprint reader, taller and brighter displays, camera being able to change aperture, and a headphone jack. However, the unfavorable features of these devices include the Bixby Button and the glass back that easily collects fingerprints.

Ember Temperature Control Ceramic Mug

By: Grace Kim, Journalist
The mug connects with a smartphone app that lets users adjust and monitor their beverages' temperature. This mug solves three problems: hot drinks will become cold after a while, hot drinks are sometimes too hot, and the temperature of one's coffee is rarely perfect.

Snowboard Tech.

By: Fang Huang, Journalist
The "Snowboard" has been around for a little under a century but only got popular around the 1980s and 90s. The technology and engineering of snowboards and have definitely come a long way, from implementing lighter and more durable wood cores to better last the chilling environment, to better and better carbon laminates that line the insert and the edge for a stiff but durable board.

SpaceX Launches Falcon Heavy

By: Claire Conley, Journalist
The rocket carried SpaceX CEO Elon Musk’s red Tesla Roadster with “Space Oddity” by David Bowie playing on the stereo. It is now heading toward Mars. As to why the rocket is carrying this unique cargo; “I love the thought of a car drifting apparently endlessly through space and perhaps being discovered by an alien race millions of years in the future,” Musk tweeted in December.

Minecraft Education Edition for Schools

By: Arda Dogan, Journalist
The teacher can place interactive characters, blackboards, notebooks and more to the world. Students can work together in pairs or groups simply by joining their classmates' world. The game also provides a camera and a portfolio where you can add screenshots from your world.

Wireless earbuds

By: Tamanno Alimova, Journalist
Wireless earbuds are the new hot thing that everyone loves. They are one of the most useful things anyone has ever created.

Enchroma CX

By: Aafreen Ali, Journalist
With these glasses, the color-blind are able to see certain colors for the first time. Color blindness, or color vision deficiency (CVD), is a condition that affects 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women.

Glow stick bracelets

By: Tamanno Alimova, Journalists
First, glow sticks contain two different liquids which are; hydrogen peroxide and tert-butyl alcohol. When you're breaking the glow stick, you're breaking the glass vials, that makes these two liquids mix. When these two liquids mix, these liquids is what creates the glow when mixed together.

What is a Structural Engineer?

By: Akram Hassan, Journalist
Structural Engineering  involves the analysis, design, construction and maintenance of structures that reinforce or counteract loads, such as skyscrapers, dams and bridges. Structural Engineers focus on the framework of structures, and on designing those structures to withstand the stresses and pressures of their environment and remain safe, stable and secure throughout their use.

Remote control cars

By: Tamanno Alimova, Journalist
Remote control cars are a very complex and fascinating toy, loved by many of all ages. the question is, how do they work?

DIY Apple Charging Dock

By: Bryan Contreras, Journalist
Need a stylish dock for all your Apple things? This project is for you.

Sky Scrapers: More Tech Than You Might Think

By: Milo Hartmann, Journalist
In California, residents live under the constant pressure of natural disasters, one of them being earthquakes. So, engineers came up with a way to keep skyscrapers in the game.

Toyota’s New AI In Car Assistant

By: Finn Kelleher, Journalist

Toyota's new artificial intelligence project known as Yui is an in car artificial intelligence program. The program has the philosophy that if you love your car, your car should love you back.  Yui is...

The Tesla Model 3

By: Finn Kelleher, Journalist
Tesla, an electric automotive company, is releasing their newest model: the Tesla Model 3. The Model 3 will be delivered later this month.

Origami Robot

By: Jasen Vu, Journalist

A Cave Western Reserve University researcher named Kiju Lee took an ordinary origami tower design into a flexible "origami robot" design named TWISTER. It uses claws on the end to pick up and manipulate...

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