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How to Clip Gameplay with Medal.tv

By: Luv Udeshi, Journalist
Many times when you are playing a game, you make an awesome, unbelievable, or even funny play. When you tell your friends about it, they demand proof. With Medal.tv, you can clip any plays in games and send it to others.

Could Avian-Inspired Legs Be The Future For Robots?

By: Philip Do, Journalist
The modern ostrich's' leg structure is very similar to the Tyrannosaurus Rex that lived 66 million years ago. The Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems has used this technology and made a small scale robot, called the BirdBot.

K2 Black Panther Tank

By: Brady Dunlevy, Journalist
The K2 Black panther tank is known as the most expensive tank in the world costing about $8.5m the tank was made by South Korea in 2013

McLaren Elva

By: Noah Yazdani, Journalist
McLaren has manufactured many cars throughout the years, but none as significant as the Elva.

Using Ultimaker Cura

By: Desmond Kraft, Journalist
This article is about using the software Ultimaker Cura to slice 3D prints for you 3D printer. Ultimaker Cura is a software that takes files from a 3D design program (.stl), and converts them into instructions a 3D printer can read.

Elon Musk Buys Twitter For $44 Billion

By: Miles Kastner, Journalist
Elon Musk struck a deal on Monday to buy Twitter for roughly $44 billion, in a victory by the world’s richest man to take over the influential social network frequented by world leaders, celebrities and cultural trendsetters.

Which is better PC or Laptop?

By: Ali Iskandar, Journalist
For performance we will start with the PC. The PC you can switch the parts out for new ones that come out so if you had enuf money you could theoretically have the best pc all the time and because of the ventilation the parts wont get harmed as much. For the laptop you can't switch  out parts if you want a better laptop you have to buy a whole new one and because of the restricted ventilation the parts will harm the components which will make to run slower. So the PC wins for preference. 

Artificial Organs

By: Ali Iskander, Journalist
Artificial organs comprise complex medical devices that have active mechanical or biochemical functions such as heart, lung, kidney, liver, pancreas, or neurosensory organs. Artificial organs can be either surgically implanted or extra corporeal (in which blood is temporarily processed outside the patient's body).

Nuclear Weapons

By: Marija Petrushevska, Journalist
Nuclear weapons were first discovered in 1938, they were made for future wars. If these weapons are used, they can cause a lot of damage to our environment.

How does a nuclear bomb work?

By: Ali iskandar, Author
Nuclear fission produces the atomic bomb, a weapon of mass destruction that uses power released by the splitting of atomic nuclei. When a single free neutron strikes the nucleus of an atom of radioactive material like uranium or plutonium, it knocks two or three more neutrons free. That cycle keeps going on for about five minutes.

An Overview of Getting Over It.

By: Skyla Tran, Journalist
There are many people who haven't been able to beat this game, and the ones that have usually taken a long time to do so. Those who have beaten it have found the course much easier than from when they first played it. It seems that eventually if you play the game many times, you gain muscle memory of the entire course.

The Structure Of A Ski

By: Ella Wallinger, Journalist
No two skis are built the same, different brands have different manufacturers, designs, plus patented materials and structures. They are all made for skiing advantages and to improve the performance of someones skis and skills.

The Differences Between Consoles

By: Danny Bullis, Journalist
There are many preferences when it comes to consoles, and there should be. So many people think that the PS5 is better, or maybe even the Nintendo Switch is the best, but in the end, it all comes down to preference.

How Plastics Are Made In A Factory

By: Tony Nguyen, Journalist
Plastics are made from oil and natural gas. Before manufactured plastics were used, people used plastics from plants, such as sap. Now, people use manufactured plastics made from fossil fuels.

How To Use Spotify

By: Pedro Lopez, Journalist
You can explore and discover the different things on Spotify. The more you use Spotify, the more music Spotify can recommend to you and podcasts just for you.

BeatSaber: A Brief Overview

By: Skyla Tran, Journalist

What is BeatSaber? To start us off, BeatSaber is a VR beat/rhythm game that can be played on three different platforms, PC, PSVR, and Oculus Quest. Many use it to get exercise into their daily lives,...

[Video] Amtrak’s Acela Train

By: Henry Hung, Journalist
Imagine someone boarding a train, without any worry, knowing that they are about to enjoy luxuries of a lifetime. This is because they are riding on Amtrak's Acela train, America's fastest train.

The Super Soaker

By: Grant Le, Journalist
Have you ever been having a nice walk in a searing summer day when you come face to face with a NASA  rocket engineer with a gun and a menacing smile? Well I haven't encountered any scenario of the such, but if you have, please call the authorities.

How Do Computer Viruses Work?

By: Tiendan Le, Journalist
In this age of technology, with so much power at our fingertips, some of it is used for bad. Enter computer viruses, the most lethal weapon in the modern age.

Spacecrafts

By: Marija Petrushevska, Journalist
Space crafts were built to explore in space and discover the unknown. The first reusable spacecraft by NASA was launched in 1981.

Drowsy Driving Detector

By: Zakaria Najmeddine, Journalist
The cause of many accident is drowsy driving. Many people become very fatigued when driving, which could cause harm to many drivers around them.  With the development of new cars, better advancements are made, including drowsy driving detectors.

Bioprinting

By: Zakaria Najmeddine, Journalist
Printing started out from pasting words or images onto paper in 2D. However, new printers have been developed and put to the use to go beyond the second dimension.  Recently, 3D printers have been going mainstream in many industries. The reasons being is due to the amount of uses it has and the many types there are.

Fifa 21 vs. Fifa 22

By: Adrian Banihashemi, Journalist

Fifa is a soccer video game in which people control real life players to win games. Each year, they release a new version. There are several improvements in the newest version, Fifa 22, over the prior,...

Technology in the Brain

By: Zakaria Najmeddine, Journalist
Recently, researchers were able to come down to a decision and have developed neural interface. Neural interface is a technology that links with the nervous system. This technology can be used to stimulate the brain and record movements.

How A Submarine Moves

By: Rakat Haque, Journalist
The way a submarine dives and resurfaces is because of buoyancy. Buoyancy is sort of like an upward force that things of many sizes afloat, it can be anything from something small like a barrel to a gigantic ship.

Impossible Meat?

By: Ali Iskander, Journalist
Impossible meat! We are in the new age. Using new technology, plant-made meat can be used instead of normal meat.

Bulletproof Audi RS7

By: Caron Cockerham, Journalist
When you think of armored vehicles, you think big, bulky and not the fastest, but the AddArmor Audi RS7 Is the worlds fastest armored car.

How do black holes form?

By: Ali Iskandar, Journalist
A black hole takes up zero space, but does have mass — originally, most of the mass that used to be a star. And black holes get “bigger” (technically, more massive) as they consume matter near them. The bigger they are, the larger a zone of “no return” they have, where anything entering their territory is irrevocably lost to the black hole. This point of no return is called the event horizon.
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Crash Bandicoot 4

By: Hunter Guthrie, Journalist
After 22 years, the fourth game in the Crash Bandicoot series has come out. Released in September 2020, Crash Bandicoot 4, It's About Time is the newest Crash game.

Marine Engineer

By: Henry Hung, Journalist
One of the most important and amusing jobs in the ocean engineering industry is a marine engineer.

Landing the Space Shuttle

By: Cavanagh Keelin, Journalist
The space shuttle faced a problem when landing, it was orbiting Earth at over 17,000 mph with almost no air resistance or engine power to help slow it down.

Introduction To Digital Art

By: Skyla Tran, Journalist
Digital art is technological art, art made digitally, and is all over the internet nowadays. It's being used for so many things like animation, video games, songs, comics, and even jobs in professional industries.
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SpaceX vs Blue Origin

By: Jason Reznikov, Journalist
The billionaire space race that has been taking place for about 20 years has finally hit mainstream media as new innovations and promises take the world by storm.
"Close-up of TESLA trademark sign on a car" by Ivan Radic is licensed under CC BY 2.0

How Tesla Spends $0 On Advertisements

By: Philip Do, Journalist
Tesla's marketing strategy of using a $0 marketing budget works so well. Instead of paying for tv commercials or promotional products, Tesla turns to social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

How To Never Miss A Basketball Shot

By: Eric Yang, Journalist
Have you ever thought while playing basketball how nice it would be to never miss a shot again? Shane Wighton the YouTuber and engineer took this matter into his own hands and created a basketball hoop so that you will never miss a shot again.

Is There Life Out There? Mars

By: Dannia Rajo Carballo, Journalist

There has always been a question about whether or not aliens exist, or if there is any sort of life on another planet. Well, scientists have discovered evidence that shows signs of liquid water on Mars,...

What Is Brawl Stars?

By: Tony Nguyen, Journalist
Brawl stars is a multiplayer online battle arena and third-person hero-shooter video game developed and published by the Finnish video game company, Supercell.

[Video] Brine Pools: What They Are

By: Thomas J Ahern, Journalist
When we are thinking about brine pools, we need you to imagine a hole at the bottom of the ocean. These holes, brine pools, are the saltiest parts of the entire ocean. They are essentially lakes of death, with barely anything able to survive within them. 

Robots Used In The Olympics

By: Meg Lagera, Journalist
From the mascots, to the food robots, to those who help transport people, there are many robots that help the athletes, staff, guests, and viewers at home have a spectacular Olympic experience.

Carcopter

By: Eric Yang, Journalist
The worlds first racing f1 flying car can go at never before seen speeds.
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