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Lucid Motors: The Future of Electric Vehicles

By: Laith Kassim, Journalist
Lucid Motors demonstrates sustainability and efficiency with their new EV: the Lucid Air Pure. With it's estimated range of over 400 miles on a single charge, it is among the most impressive EVs when it comes to efficiency and mileage.

HD 189733b

By: Rae Yang, Journalist
HD 189733b is a deep blue exoplanet that looks similar to Earth. However, it holds a dangerous environment where no organism could survive.

The History of String Instruments

By: Caleb Torres, Journalist
The history of string instruments can be dated back to 13,000 B.C. The most famous type of string instrument, the violin. The violin was first made in around 1550 by Andrea Amati in Italy.

The Stunning Engineering Of The F-14 Tomcat

By: Prajaal Basnet, Journalist
The F-14 Tomcat is truly one of the best fighter jets in aviation history. Serving the U.S. Navy from the 1970s until the early 2000s, it caught the hearts of many, especially after its iconic role in the movie *Top Gun*. The F-14 was equipped with advanced radar systems, particularly the AWG-9, which allowed the pilot to track multiple targets simultaneously.

Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge

By: Merlique Coote, Journalist
Aimed to last over a century, this $18.8 billion architectural masterpiece – consisting of three cable-stayed bridges, an undersea tunnel, and four artificial islands.

Cure to Sickle Cells

By: Kaden Brock, Journalist
Sickle Cell disease is a bunch of inherited disorders that affect hemoglobin. If someone you know or are close to has ever been diagnosed or has symptoms of sickle cell disease, Please let them know as soon as possible.  

The Components of Nike Super Shoes

By: Megan Lai, Journalist
How did Eliud Kipchoge run a marathon in under 2 hours? How did the shoes he wear affect his performance? Learn more about the components of his shoes, and what made them so helpful for his running by reading this article.

‘Nanodot’ Control Could Fine-Tune Light For Sharper Displays, Quantum Computing

By: Aaron Amaya, Journalist
Discover the future of technology with nanodots! As research advances, these tiny marvels promise to transform everyday life by revolutionizing both immersive displays and cutting-edge quantum computing. Get ready for a world where sharper visuals and unparalleled computing power are just the beginning. The potential of nanodot technology is limitless—unlocking innovations that will redefine our digital experiences!
Fully Autonomous AI Agent Unveiled In China, Handles Real-World Tasks

Fully Autonomous AI Agent Unveiled In China, Handles Real-World Tasks

By: Jiaxiang Xie, Journalist
Monica, a Chinese artificial intelligence startup, have introduced Manus, an autonomous AI agent able to independently perform complex tasks online without human intervention. Launched on March 6, 2025, Manus signifies a major advancement in AI technology. Unlike traditional AI systems that require specific step by step instructions, Manus initiates tasks, analyzes data, and adapts its actions in real-time. It excels at many different tasks, including, "Buying property, programming video games, analyzing stocks, and planning travel itineraries".
Smart Cities

Smart Cities

By: Pranav Sharma, Journalist
As urban populations grow, engineering is playing a key role in transforming cities into smart, sustainable hubs. Smart cities use technology, data, and innovative infrastructure to improve energy efficiency, transportation, and public services.

How Persona 3 Saved Atlus

By: Ethan Chai, Journalist
Megami Tensei: Persona 3 was the Third installment in the Persona franchise (excluding Innocent Sin), and is widely considered to be one of the best Games in all of Megami Tensei history. In Persona 3, you play as Makoto and have the power of a Persona. The game takes place over a year where you make friends, and allies in order to fight shadows in Tartarus, which is where the games combat takes place.

The Engineering of the Gameboy

By: Cooper Choe, Journalist
When the Nintendo Game Boy launched in 1989, it wasn’t an instant hit with critics. Compared to other handheld consoles of the time, it was technically underpowered, with no backlight, a simple monochrome screen, and limited memory. But what seemed like drawbacks drove its success.

The Invention of Flippers

By: Kaden Brock, Journalist
Frenchman Louis De Corlieu developed the modern swim fin in the early 1900's and eventually know as swimming propellers used in naval applications. Swimming fins had many advancements over the years and was revolutionary to the human advancement.

Counterfeited Coins Impact the Canadian Economy

By: Rachel Cao, Journalist
It first began after a package from China arrived at a FedEx warehouse and was stopped by Canada Border Services. On the label it said 10,000 metal badges from a clothing company to a card company. Metal badges? None of this made any sense so they looked deeper.

Scammers: How It Works And What To Do

By: Rachel Cao, Journalist
Scammers hack into your computer to access information or money. In 2023, a reported $10 billion has been lost to scams and fraud. As the amount of money lost continues to build up, it is important to be aware.

Microplastics Discovered In the Brain

By: Sofie Schopfer, Journalist
Microplastics and nanoplastics, or MNPs, have recently been discovered to exist in large quantities in the human brain. Currently, it is unknown how these tiny plastic shards get there, or what overall medical impacts they could have.
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Quantum Field Theory

By: Khue Vu, Journalist
Quantum Field Theory (QFT) is a cornerstone of modern physics, providing a framework to understand the universe at its most fundamental level. It merges quantum mechanics, which explains the behaviors of extremely small particles, with special relativity, which explains the behaviors of objects moving at high speeds. QFT not only describes how particles interact with each other but also reveals that the universe is filled with dynamic fields that give rise to the particles we observe.

Spirit Isn’t Actually Bad

By: Zouli Alexandratos, Journalist
Spirit is an ultra-low-cost carrier, so don’t expect any frills. There’s no in-flight entertainment, no complimentary beverages or snacks, and limited legroom.

Why Are GPU Prices Skyrocketing

By: Aaron Amaya, Journalist
In the ever-evolving world of technology, one trend is making waves: GPU prices are soaring to unprecedented heights! As demand surges from gamers, creators, and cryptocurrency miners, the race for high-performance graphics cards has never been more competitive. the supply chain disruptions and a global semiconductor shortage adding fuel to the fire, consumers are left grappling with inflated prices and limited availability. What does this mean for the future of gaming and tech innovation?

How does a Computer Work?

By: Vihaan Patel, Journalist
We use computers every day that helps us in our every day. People use computers for finding things (Google maps), communication (chat), Gmail, and homework if you go to school. A computer is a delicate thing that is carefully put together to give you a product that is facinating.

The Development of a Cello

By: Vihaan Patel, Journalist
A cello is a mid-range instrument within the violin family, often playing the bass line in an ensemble. In this article we are going to explore the history, sound, and creation of a Cello. We are going to find out how the development of the cello changed the way this unique instrument was played and how the sound was changed.

The History Of Headphones

By: Tan Thinh Nguyen, Journalist
Headphones can evolve into something from a simple radio communication device to people wear everyday for personal use. Simple ideas like that are what make devices interesting.

New Prosthetic Hand Allows User to Feel

By: Sunny Daddio, Journalist
At Johns Hopkins University, engineers have recently created a prosthetic hand that can grip and hold everyday items without damaging them in a way that mimics human touch. A quote from Sankar herself, states the project goal: "We want to give people with upper-limb loss the ability to safely and freely interact with their environment, to feel and hold their loved ones without concern of hurting them."

Organic Electronics

By: Anmol Shankhi, Journalist
Imagine ultra-thin, flexible screens, biodegradable circuits, and futuristic wearables powered by organic materials. This is the world of Organic Electronics. From bendable smartphones to bio-compatible sensors, discover how this game-changing technology is shaping the future of electronics!

AI Takes Over Human Judging

By: Samuel Catindoy, Journalist
For the first time in 147 years the eyes of the human are no use as they are run over by hawk-eye Ai technology. The technology will take over all 18 Wimbledon courts.

NASA Astronauts Stuck In Space

By: Prajaal Basnet, Journalist
Two NASA astronauts are currently stranded in space. They have been there for almost six months. The astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have faced many problems with supplies on the Starliner. How will these brave souls get home?

RC Planes

By: Zouli Alexandratos, Journalist
Building RC planes is tons of fun, but figuring out where to start is tough. The goal of this article is to get you started in the hobby and turn you into a successful hobbyist.

US Marines Fire Long Range Missils Up to 150 Miles Away

By: Nikki Birjandi, Journalist
The US Marine Corps have successfully created a missile system, to significantly advance the capabilities of the US military. The AH-1Z Viper helicopter launches missiles able to strike targets at distances previously impossible. The very long delay in announcing when the test will happen only tells people more about the project's secrecy.

The AI gold rush: Why Texas Bitcoin miners are abandoning crypto

By: Aaron Amaya flores, Journalist
Get ready for the AI gold rush! As industries across the globe scramble to harness the power of artificial intelligence, a new wave of innovation and opportunity is unfolding. From revolutionizing healthcare to transforming finance and enhancing creative processes, AI is the modern-day gold mine that tech enthusiasts and businesses can’t afford to miss.

How to Make Stools

By: Aidan Seguin, Journalist
Making your own stool is a rewarding project that combines craftsmanship, creativity, and functionality. Whether you're looking to build a simple wooden stool for your home or a more intricate design, this guide will take you through the essential steps to create a sturdy and stylish piece of furniture.

Next-Generation Sentinel ICBM Set to Transform U.S. Nuclear Capabilities with 3,400-Mile Range

By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
The development of the Sentinel Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) marks a revolutionary change in the evolution of the United States' nuclear deterrence strategy. This innovative missile has a range of 3,400 miles, the Sentinel ICBM is expected to play a crucial role in modernizing American strategic defense enhancements, which will also help with the country's global security

Space Tourism

By: Pranav Sharma, Journalist
While space tourism is advancing, challenges remain. High costs, space debris, and environmental concerns require further innovation. However, with reusable rockets, sustainable fuels, and improved spacecraft design, space travel could become more affordable and routine in the future.

Making Pepper Mills

By: Aidan Seguin, Journalist
Creating a custom pepper mill can be a rewarding woodworking project that not only enhances your culinary experience but also adds a personal touch to your kitchen.

The USB-C Charger

By: Basheir Khalid, Journalist
USB-C (Universal Serial Bus Type-C) has transformed the way we connect and charge our devices, offering versatility and efficiency. This article briefly explores the history and significance of USB-C in modern technology.

How A Combination Lock Works

By: Megan Lai, Journalist
Whether you use one for your school locker, or for your bike cable lock, combination locks can be found everywhere. But how do they actually work?

Oura Ring

By: Lucas Ferro, Journalist
The Oura Ring is a piece of wearable technology that can fit on your finger. Oura rings are great for people who like to wear nice watches, but also like to track activity. Instead of wearing an Apple watch or Fitbit, you can use an Oura Ring.

Bird Flu: Skyrocketing Egg Prices

By: Rachel Cao, Journalist
You’ve probably seen the skyrocketing egg prices, and wondered what was happening. As you may or may not have heard, a flu by the name of the Bird Flu (H5 Bird Flu) has been going around. This widespread outbreak has affected the entire world even spreading to humans working in the U.S. Dairy and poultry workers.

Speed Cubes

By: Megan Lai, Journalist
Why are speed cubes so much faster than regular cubes? What are the differences and mechanisms in speed cubes that make solving it so much faster? Read this article to find out more.

How Bees Fly

By: Aidan Seguin, Journalist
Bees are remarkable creatures known not only for their crucial role in pollination but also for their incredible flying abilities.

Exploring the Moon: China’s Innovative ‘Hopper’ Robot Set to Search for Water at the Lunar South Pole

By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
China developed a flying robot known as the 'Hopper' to expand our knowledge and understanding of the moon's south pole. This destination has been highly explored for space exploration. This innovative machine is expected to launch in 2026. Researchers suggest that the Moon's south pole contains a vast amount of reservoir ice. Therefore, this target is a future exploration and potential colonization.

Revolutionary Self-Healing Skin: Cuts Mended in Hours, Fully Restored Within a Day

By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
A groundbreaking advancement in bio materials has arose as scientists developed a revolutionary advancement in synthetic skin that has the remarkable ability to self repair. 90% of superficial cuts within just four hours are included in this innovative skin technology. The implication of this new found discovery could change the landscape of wound care and regenerative medicine. 
Duolingo Death

Duolingo Death

By: Kasra Tafreshi, Journalist
Duolingo the bird faked his death for marketing and it work because all the news apps made a article about it and a bunch of company sent their condolences.

Alice In Wonderland Syndrome

By: Sofie Schopfer, Journalist
What is Alice in Wonderland Syndrome? AWIS is a condition that affects how you perceive your surroundings, causing a variety of symptoms, including: a distorted sense of time, perceiving objects as different sizes than in reality, or feeling as if you are split in two.
Tech News: March 2025; iPhone 16e, GeForce RTX 5070, and AMD RX 9070

Tech News: March 2025; iPhone 16e, GeForce RTX 5070, and AMD RX 9070

By: Jiaxiang Xie, Journalist
It's March of 2025 and we've got new tech from Apple, NVIDIA, and AMD. The iPhone 16e offers great performance for less but drops MagSafe. NVIDIA’s RTX 5070 isn’t as powerful as expected, and its DLSS 4 feature has mixed reviews. Meanwhile, AMD’s Ryzen 9070 stands out as a top budget pick with impressive power. Here’s a closer look.

Apple (iphone 16) vs. Google (Pixel 9)

By: Vihaan Patel, Journalist
iPhone 16 vs Google Pixel 9 verdict : The iPhone 16 has a slightly higher resolution screen, a far more powerful chipset, faster wireless charging, and useful extra buttons in the form of the Action button and the Camera Control button. Both phones will serve you for your needs but it depends on what type, color, apps, and company you are looking at to buy your phone from.
Endless Thorium Supply in China Can Help Make Unlimited Nuclear Power!

Endless Thorium Supply in China Can Help Make Unlimited Nuclear Power!

By: Jiaxiang Xie, Journalist
China might change the future of energy thanks to its huge supply of thorium, a material that could help create almost endless nuclear power. Thorium is a natural element that’s safer and more common than uranium, which is used in most nuclear reactors today. It creates less dangerous waste and can’t easily be turned into weapons, making it a great option for clean energy.

Cloud Computing

By: Anmol Shankhi, Journalist
Imagine accessing all your files, apps, and even powerful computing resources anytime, anywhere without needing expensive hardware. Cloud computing makes life faster, smarter, and more efficient, powering everything from Netflix streaming to cutting-edge AI innovations!

How Cats Affect The Environment

By: Rory Bierhanzl, Jounalist
The environment is fragile as it is, and now as we progress into a new era of technology, new information about how we continue to affect the environment becomes a bigger and bigger issue we face.

The X-37B The US’s Space Plane

By: James McMurtray, Journalist
The X-37B is an unmanned space plane that flies into space on top of a rocket. One experiment it conducted was with a power beam, which could be used by satellites to transmit solar power from space down to Earth.
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Quantum Entanglement

By: Khue Vu, Journalist
Quantum entanglement describes a special connection between two or more particles where the state of one particle is directly connected to the others, no matter how far apart they are. This idea was first thought of in the 1930s by Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky, and Nathan Rosen.

Samsung Z Fold 7 and G Fold Phone Leaks

By: Grant Newton, Journalist
Tech is improving very rapidly and Samsung has been releasing some of the most high quality folding phones over the past few years. The new upcoming Samsung Z Fold 7 and Tri Fold phones will probably be the best folding phones ever.

On a Quantum Level, Time Flows Both Ways

By: Sunny Daddio, Journalist
While we perceive time as linear and moving straight forward, new studies show this may not be true in the quantum realm. What the research found was a major discovery and will change the way we view time.

Nintendo Playstation

By: Vaibhav Saravanan, Journalist
Most of us know about the PlayStation and the Nintendo, but did you know there could have been something called the Nintendo PlayStation? Many gamers wonder what would have happened if Sony and Nintendo managed to find a way to work together and release the Nintendo Play Station.
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