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Is the rtx 3050 worth it?

By: Abiral Gurung, Journalist
The rtx 3050 has just launched on January 27, it is NVIDIA's most cheapest rtx graphics card. It's starting price is $249.99, but is it really worth it?

Axial Tilt

By: Allen Chhu, Journalist
The four seasons are caused by the axial tilt of the earth, also called obliquity, but what if the axial tilt of the earth changed?

MRI Machines: Behind The Scenes

By: Matteo Compart, Journalist
On July 3, 1977, the first MRI Exam was conducted on a human. The use of MRI Machines went up a lot over time and still continues to rise.

The Theory of General Relativity is… Complicated

By: Max Harr-Robins, Journalist
The theory of general relativity was created by Albert Einstein in 1916 and shows that space isn’t just a stage that is unmoving, but a warping environment that can get “bent”. Masses bend the spacetime around it and the heavier the mass, the more bent spacetime is.

Right To Repair

By: Philip Do, Journalist
Around the beginning of July 2021, Joe Biden signed an executive order that pushes the Federal Trade Commission to make third-party repairs easier. This order is called "The Right To Repair".

Ocean Engineering- The Naval Architect

By: Steven Powell, Journalist
Some examples of what they build are aircraft carriers, submarines, sailboats, and tankers. They make around $45.89 per hour and $95,440 per year.
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Why The QWERTY Layout Is More Inefficient Than You Thought

By: Jeremy Huang, Journalist
This article will explain all you need to know about the QWERTY keyboard layout and its origin, as well as the top contenders: DVORAK and COLEMAK.

The Portable PC Competitor – Steam Deck

By: Philip Do, Journalist
On the 15th of July, Valve announced the brand new Steam Deck. For the price to performance value, the Steam Deck is worth it with a couple of problems, once it comes out around February of 2022.

The 5 Types Of Writing Systems

By: Allen Chhu, Journalist

Writing systems can be divided into 5 main categories: Alphabets, Abjads, logo-syllabaries, Syllabaries, and Abugidas. Below are descriptions of what each one is. Alphabets Alphabets are systems where...

W.D. Gaster: Undertale’s Biggest Mystery

By: Lena Tosounidis, Journalist
Toby Fox's hit indie game Undertale has entertained audiences of all ages since its release in 2015. The game has surprises and Easter eggs around every corner, but the most famous is most likely W.D. Gaster.
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The evolution of technology during the pandemic

By: Elias Rhee, Journalist
The pandemic was a difficult time for all of us, we had to adapt and still work, do online school, and forget our outside lives. However, that doesn't stop the advancement in technology.

[Video] What Would Happen If We Blew Up The Moon

By: Thomas Ahern, Journalist
However, a nuclear bomb would not be nearly enough to blow up the moon, as all it would leave would just be another moon crater. So that leaves the question; what would blow up the moon?

The War of the Ants

By: Aidan Olsa, Journalist
While a single ant alone is practically useless, a group of ants can achieve stunning feats such as constructing complex colonies, caring for livestock, pursue agriculture, or have complex symbiotic relationships.

Lucid, A New Electric Car That Shows Competition To Tesla

By: Maximo Garcia, Journalist
Lucid, an innovation of electric cars, having a rechargeable battery that could last up to 512 miles with all-wheel drive and a luxury interior, could live up to surpass Tesla.

Overland By Finji

By: Philip R. Hughes, Journalist
Now you may be wondering, what is Overland? Well, it is a turn- based survival strategy game set in the post-apocalyptic U.S. traveling across from east to west fighting different kinds of rock-like monsters, and, of course, scavenging for gas and other things that may or will help you survive.

Why Pluto Isn’t Considered A Planet

By: Dahlia Kassim, Journalist
Have you ever wondered why so many people argue about if Pluto should be a planet or not? This article explains why scientists deemed Pluto to be a dwarf planet.
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Hearing Aids

By: Nick Boukens, Journalist
The 3 parts that are in all hearing aids would be a microphone, a sound amplifier, and a speaker. Some features would include feedback management, wind noise reduction, impulse noise reduction, digital noise reduction, and direction microphone systems. Some features would include feedback management, wind noise reduction, impulse noise reduction, digital noise reduction, and direction microphone systems.

Oil Drills

By: Nick Boukens, Journalist
How do we collect all of the oil we use daily?
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Thrust SSC, The Fastest Car In The World!

By: Nick Boukens, Journalist
The Thrust SSC, which was built by many people including Richard noble, zoomed past recorders, brought the sand and dust high up into the air. The Thrust SSC has the record for the fastest car in the world, it is the only land vehicle that has gone past the sound barrier!

Bullet Airplane

By: Nick Boukens, Journalist
This fantastic six-person jet promises to cut down on fuel consumption. It will fly at jet speeds, twice as far as any other jet, and use eight times less fuel.

Finding The Perfect Running Shoes

By: Camryn Swift, Journalist
Running is a complex sport that requires complex shoes. Running shoes have many qualities that ensure you a great run.

[Video] Hindenburg

By: Fox Burton, Journalist
The Hindenburg, how it worked, and how it all ended.

[Video] The Wide World of NFTs

By: Liana Carr, Journalist
NFTs are a relatively new concept, and the craze for buying and selling them is even more current. But what even is an NFT?

Graphene and Its’ Applications

By: Zakaria Najmeddine, Journalist
A material that is over two hundred times stronger than steel and a thousand times lighter than paper shouldn't really exist...right? Well, Graphene fits this description perfectly. Graphene has potentially became the material the changes the world. Businesses and industries around the world are trying to get their hands on graphene. But other than it's strength and size, graphene can be used as a conductor of heat and electricity.

Pokémon Legends Arceus Overview and What We Know.

By: Aidan Bishop, Journalist
Pokémon Legends Arceus is a new game released by the Pokémon company on January 28, 2022. It takes a unique swivel from the old games and has many exiting new features.

The extent of biotechnology, gene editing, & CRISPR-Cas9:

By: Amy Peng, Journalist
Genes are arranged (from the four nitrogen bases) as the building blocks to DNA, and they can be manipulated and changed using gene editing such as CRISPR.  The ability of CRISPR to fix DNA errors can potentially lead to advancements such as treatments for genetic diseases, create altered traits in organisms, & lead to advanced cell editing.

This Mask Detects COVID-19

By: Zakaria Najmeddine, Journalist
This mask may look a bit off, but it really saves lives. This mask can detect viruses within two hours.

The Amazon Go Store

By: Eric Yang, Journalist
The most innovative store created. The idea of Amazon Go is to never have to wait in line or checkout your food items.

How Supersonic Planes May Be Returning to Commercial Flight.

By: Cavanagh Keelin, Journalist
NASA, Boom Technology, and other manufacturers have recently been creating supersonic aircraft designs to solve the sonic boom problem that plagued the Concorde.
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Levitation Devices Are The Future

By: Nada Musa Debeket, Journalist
levitation is a cool way to spend your time with science and to travel around hovering

Reusable Rockets

By: Eric Yang, Journalist
The newest reusable rocket technology will take spaceflight to the next level.

The New Age of Flying Cars

By: Eric Yang, Journalist
The new aircar is a massive engineering feat and the future of flying cars.

How Gaming Consoles Are Better Than You Think

By: Kelly Martinez, Journalist
Do you think that gaming consoles are fun??

AirCar: The New and Upcoming Flying Car

By: Olivia Sim, Journalist
AirCar by Klein is a two person vehicle that's able to fly as well as drive on the road. The AirCar received a certification to fly around within Slovakian airs freely.

The Color Changing Car

By: Zakaria Najmeddine, Journalist
Car companies have been sending out cars every year with the best and latest technology ever since they were invented. From adding headlights to having air conditioning, cars have certainly come a long way. Recently, BMW has surprised many people at the Consumer Electronics Show with the new BMW iX M60 that has a feature where it can change colors in just a second.

Plants Grown in Moon Soil

By: Olivia Sim, Journalist
A team of scientists at the University of Florida have recently made an amazing discovery that proved lunar regolith a suitable substance to grow arabidopsis thaliana, or thale cress. Although the sprouts did indeed show up from the moon soil, the growth was visibly more stunted than the plants in volcanic ash.

Tour Space in a Hot Air Balloon

By: Zakaria Najmeddine, Journalist
Tourism has been changing ever since technology has. Technology has changed a whole lot to the point where we can now have space tourism.

How Does Nike Make Their Shoes?

By: Shaun Nguyen, Journalist
Founded in 1964 by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman, Nike emerged as a small business until the 1980s, they started shipping over seas. The biggest Nike store in the world is located in London. Dubbed "Niketown", it is 42,000 square feet and was built in 2010.

3D Metal Printing

By: Zakaria Najmeddine, Journalist
The 3D Metal Printer has probably began a whole new era of manufacturing.

What Is A Hyperloop

By: Shaun Nguyen, Journalist
He made it make transportation faster but also in a eco-friendly way. The fastest hyperloop recorded was 670mph.
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Novelkey Creams: Are They Worth Your Money?

By: Tiendan Le, Journalist
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How Propellers Work

By: Shaun Nguyen, Journalist
The fastest propeller has gone up to 540 mph. The biggest propeller made is 131 tons and 34 feet tall.
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Are Elon Musk’s Flamethrowers Safe?

By: Jason Reznikov, Journalist
The rumor that I’m secretly creating a zombie apocalypse to generate demand for flamethrowers is completely false — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 28, 2018

The History Of Tetris

By: Allen Chhu, Journalist
Tetris was a video game developed by Alexey Pajitnov in the soviet union during the cold war era.

Subnautica Below Zero, A Quick Overview

By: Teddy Dehn, Journalist
The game about life, the ocean, and engineering

Getting Ready For GameDay

By: Teddy Dehn, Journalist
From providing gear, to preparing the field, the job of an NFL employee is arguably harder than a player.

The Parker Solar Probe

By: Prateek Malekar, Journalist
Nasa's Parker Solar Probe becomes the first-ever spacecraft to enter the sun's upper atmosphere.

Boston Dynamics – Industrial Robots Made Real

By: Philip Do, Journalist
Boston Dynamics is one of the most known industrial robotics companies. They have made insane projects from humanoid robots, to a robot dog that is used in construction sites.

William Bourne’s Impact on Ocean Exploration

By: Eileen Elliott, Journalist
He designed one of the first recorded submarines.
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Wind Turbines – The best five

Wind turbines are a growing industry and it is becoming difficult to see which ones are great turbines to use as a source of energy.

What is Schrodinger’s Cat?

By: Olivia Sim, Journalist
A cat is placed in a box with a with a miniscule amount of radioactive material...

Friday Night Funkin’ Review

By: Eileen Elliot, Journalist
An open-source game on Newgrounds about a guy and his girlfriend that go around and have rap battles.

Tesla Cars Explained

By: Marija Petrushevska, Journalist
Tesla is a company that makes cars. This company is trying to change our environment for the better.

Bullet Proof Glass

By: Fabritzio Arandia, Journalist
Bullet proof glass will lower your chances of risk from getting shot.

How Is Amber Able to Preserve Something

By: Aidan Bishop, Journalist
Have you ever wondered how amber can preserve something that is millions of years old? Well the process is actually quite simple.

1st-Person Drone Pilot – Best Headsets

By: Christian Arias-Ramirez, Journalist
It is a "first-person view" (FPV) which lets you see what you would see if you were a tiny pilot in the drone.

Floating Solar Panel Farms

By: Philip Do, Journalist
The aray of 166,000 panels can produce up to 2.6 gigawatts of clean energy, enough to power a large town. This is just one example of a floating solar panel farm in China and there are many more across the world.

World’s First Airplane

By: Caron Cockerham, Journalist
First successful powered airplane with a pilot aboard

Electromagnetic Induction

By: Zakaria Najmeddine, Journalist
Have you ever wondered what powers most of your household items?

Museum Of The Future

By: Marija Petrushevska, Journalist
The Museum of the Future is located in Dubai. This museum show what we might have in the future.

CrazyCap Water Bottle

By: Aidan Bishop, Journalist
Water is something all people need, but sometimes you need to refill your water bottle but there isn't any clean water.

How Does a Record player Work

By: Aidan Bishop, Journalist
Before we had fancy new gadgets and Bluetooth speakers, people had to use record players.

The Mantis Claw

By: Eric Yang, Journalist
The Mantis Claw is one of the lightest and strongest claws for its size.

The Levitating Lightbulb.

By: Aidan Bishop, Journalist
The levitating lightbulb has been an idea circulating for a while.

This Logo Is On Many Online Games

By: Phu-Duc Nguyen, Journalist
If you have ever played an online game, chances are you've seen this logo or something similar. The logo you see here is the Unity game engine logo. But what does that even mean.

Is YouTube Dying?

By: Jonner Zelaya Varela, Journalist
This is a topic that will impact many people, because with the death of YouTube will come the loss of many jobs and a lot of angry people. To be fair I don't think YouTube will ever truly die or get discontinued, it's simply to big a platform to do that, but it is getting worse and worse.

Why Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Is The Best Fighting Game

By: Jonner Zelaya Varela, Journalist
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the fifth installment the super smash bros. series and is regarded as the best in the series. This series was created by Masahiro Sakurai whom also created Kirby and is the owner of a company called "Sora Lmt", now let's get into why this is the best fighting game.

Why Real Steel Was So Ahead Of It’s Time

Most of you probably haven’t heard of this movie but real steel is a sci-fi action movie starring Hugh Jackman that took place in 2020 even though it was created in 2011, so it had very unrealistic expectations of what the world was like a year ago.

Small House Living

By: Nada Musa Debeket, Journalist
Living in off the grid has just got more better with small houses cheaper and a better carbon footprint for the world.

The 3 Highest Grossing Movies

By: Dillon Hoyne, Journalist
These are great movies and the most grossing movies of all time.

How to find your items with an iPhone

By: Dillon Hoyne, Journalist
Finding items can be so much easier when using the Find My app

How Glue Works

By: Desmond Kraft, Journalist
In this article I will talk about some of the ways that glue works, as well as some examples. There are 2 main forces that make glue work: adhesive and cohesive forces.

Fukushima Daiichi Disaster

By: Andrew Hogge, Journalist
The Fukushima disaster happened in 2011 in japan, This was the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in the 80's
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Permeable Pavement

By: Olivia Sim, Journalist

What is permeable pavement? To put it simply, permeable pavement is a surface either made of a penetrable substance, or made with gaps in between non-penetrable blocks to let the water run through. The...

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Marine Automation Engineer

By: Luke Hutchinson, Journalist

Marine Automation Engineers design, program, simulate and test automated machinery and processes in order to complete exact tasks. Marine Automation Engineers are also responsible for design specifications...

Naval Architects. What Do They Do?

Naval Architects. What Do They Do?

By: Jeremy Huang, Journalist

Naval architects. A job you may or may not have heard of before, categorized under ocean engineering. These architects are unique, and they serve a special purpose to the broader category of ocean engineering....

Underwater Vehicles

By: Zakaria Najmeddine, Journalist
Underwater vehicles are categorized in four classes: Human Occupied Vehicles (HOVs), Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs), Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), Hybrid Remotely Operated Vehicles (HROVs).

The Day The Dinosaurs Died

By: Elvis Pham, Journalist
Once it makes contact into the shallow ocean and the bedrock below, the energy with the strength of billions of nuclear weapons will be released all at once as the asteroid vaporizes, then a giant bright white sphere would grow over the Gulf of Mexico. The thermal radiation from the explosion would travel at the speed of light which would burn everything within a radius of about 1500 kilometers in a second.

Ocean Engineering – Marine Enviromental Engineers

By: Elvis Pham, Journalist
Marine engineers can be also found at all over the places fixing and researching dangerous things, a place that a marine engineer could be at is the water treatment plant facilities to finding recycling services that can maintain a safe and healthy environment. Without these Marine engineers helping the planet with all sorts of things, the humans wouldn't be able to survive on the planet.

Marine Careers – Ocean Civil/Structural Engineering

By: Adam Najmeddine, Journalist

Ocean Civil Engineering - Wallace M. Mosher What is it? Many people don't know of this small but upcoming career. Ocean Civil Engineering is an immerse field with a variety of needed people. When working...

How Nukes Work

By: Abiral Gurung, Journalist
Have you ever wondered how a nuke works?

Coastal flood management and the ocean–an overview:

By: Amy Peng, Journalist
As climate and human impact further shape our oceans, how do we push back against the negative consequences to our coasts?

What Happens When You Fall Asleep?

By: Izaak Shaker, Journalist

Your brain has an internal clock, called the SCN (suprachiasmatic nucleus). When the brain gets signaled that it is nighttime, the SCN sends messages to the pineal gland. The pineal gland controls melatonin,...

Windows 11: Improved or Rip-off?

By: Prateek Malekar, Journalist
Microsoft finally released its new OS, Windows 11, which is supposedly better than Windows 10.

Valorant is One of the Best Games

By: Evann Li, Journalist

There have been countless games made in the world, but Valorant is different from the others. Valorant is a tactical shooter game. The game involves different strategies such as planting the spike and...

Spotify – The Go-To Music Platform

By: Philip Do, Journalist
Spotify is the well known music streaming platform where you can listen to the latest hits. Most people use the free version, but you can choose from premium, family, and student versions.
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Offshore Commercial Diving

By: Aryan Mendes, Journalist

There are many types of commercial divers but the most common ones are offshore divers. They help explore and build structures for oil and gas companies. This job also requires you to travel to different...

The Coriolis Effect Explained

By: Allen Chhu, Journalist
The Coriolis effect describes the difference in speeds of an object rotating on the outside of a circle compared to another object.

What is Ocean Engineering?

By: Pedro Lopez, Journalist
The diversity of this environment and the challenge of the oceans perimeter is to make it an exciting career for young ocean engineers. Students learn to build dikes, flood control systems, and power stations in or near the ocean.

How the Immune System Works

By: Elvis Pham, Journalist
Neutrophils are extreme and intense suicide warriors that only live to kill. They have such eager enjoyment about killing that they would most likely to kill themselves after a few days of birth, so that they would not destroy your body from the inside.

HBO Max, The Superior Streaming Service

By: Henry Chuong, Journalist
Do you want a streaming service that has an extensive library, but also doesn't have really bad movies and Tv Shows too?

The Working Conditions of Being an Ocean Engineer

By: Justin Khieu, Journalist
Ocean/marine engineers have tough working conditions. Ocean/marine engineers have a lot of work on both sea and office.
Minecraft-Secrets of Conquering the Enderman

[Video] Minecraft-Secrets of Conquering the Enderman

By: Eythan Huang, Journalist

Enderman are hostile mobs in the game Minecraft. They are black and there eyes are purple. They may carry blocks on there hands. They are three block tall mobs with long arms. Enderman are one of the strongest...

Nutrient Pollution Filters/Filtration.

By: Alexander Hughes, Journalist
Learn what filters farmers can use to reduce nutrient pollution.
Who is Graham Hawkes?

Who is Graham Hawkes?

By: Henry Chuong, Journalist

Graham Hawkes is a renowned marine engineer and a designer of submarines. Graham Hawkes was born in London on December 23, 1947. He was an only child. One of his inventions was inventing  the first ever...

Flood Defense Systems

By: Philip Hughes, Journalist
Flood defense systems are designed by Ocean Engineers to help control sea water so it doesn't damage buildings and other structures. They are also used to manage flooding risks and overflow from runoff surfaces in curtain areas. They are primarily put in place to prevent or reduce damage flood damage to buildings on the coast.

[Video] Fishery Officers

By: Allen Chhu, Journalist

What do Fishery officers do? Fishery officers patrol, enforce, and educate. They patrol the coast, rivers, and beaches for any illegal activities like fishing without a permit, overfishing, and ignoring...

Is Terraforming Venus Better Than Mars?

By: Tiendan Le, Journalist
Why is everyone so focused on Mars?
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