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Why Teslas Are Not Good For The Environment

By: Ali Iskandar, Journalist
Tesla cars may be more efficient than traditional cars and may have the potential to be more environmentally friendly, but the current reality is that the electricity used to charge them and the resources used to manufacture them come from non-renewable sources, which is not good for the environment.

iPhone 14

By: John Enamorado, Arthur Winer
It runs on Apple's A15 Bionic processor, which is better equipped to handle newer iOS features.

Nike’s All-New Self Lacing Shoes

By: Santiago Rivera, Journalist
With the help of a companion app, you may adjust how tight or loose these Bluetooth-enabled shoes are. Prior to becoming a fully functional shoe for consumers, the Nike MAG was created to fit into the sci-fi setting of the year 2015 as depicted in the 1985 film "Back to the Future Part II

How iPhones are Made

By: Nelson Benitez, Journalist
iPhone is one of the most popular phone companies in the world. Many people have them, but no one really knows how they are made.

The U.S. Will Have The World’s First 3D Printed Hotel

By: Annelise Hartlage, Journalist
A new 3D printed hotel is coming soon to the US. Located in Marfa, Texas, it has a beautiful view, and is designed by Liz Lambert.

How To Make A Robot

By: Steven Lovos Rodriguez, Journalist
What you need to do to create a robot.

The Sun Dying

By: Carson Ochoa Linares, Journalist
Don't get too worried early about the sun dying, this moment will happen in billions of years.

The Evolution Of iPhone

By: Carson Ochoa Linares, Journalist
We talk about the evolution of IPhones, IPhones are made every one year by apple, we also talk about the history.

The History of the UPN

By: Cristian Reinaga Claros, Journalist
UPN was a network that lasted for 11 years. WIth interesting and rocky 11 years with a end that was interesting.

Trappist-1 System

By: Ariana Zepeda Del Cid, Journalist
Studies also show it has enough oxygen and a good atmosphere density level. The only problem with inhabiting it is its distance from Earth.

PC vs Console

By: Hamza Naeem, Journalist
Most of the time when you buy a Pc you have to assemble it but with consoles they come assembled. By building your own gaming Pc you can choose where, when and how much you want to invest in to your Pc.

Mediterranean Diet

By: Nixon Ortega, Journalist
The Mediterranean diet offers many benefits you should try.

The African Continent Is Going To Split Into Pieces

By: Fares Musa, Journalist
This big split could change the earth as we know it and the species of animals there. This could make the new continent like a big island and it could get the most water out of any continents by far and could get flooding weekly

Why Kids Should Have Spotify In Class

By: Charlie White, Jounalist
Kids tend not to focus, and having their own choice of music to listen to during tests or stressful projects could help them focus

How Jelly Beans Are Made

By: Gary Taylor, Journalist
It is a mystery when jelly beans were invented. They are thought to have originated from Turkish Delight, also known as lokum. 

Laminar Flow

By: Anthony Orozco, Journalist
Laminar flow, also called streamline flow, is when a type of fluid (gas or liquid) flow travels smoothly or in regular paths. This is different from turbulent flow, which is where the fluid undergoes irregular fluctuations and mixing.

The Benefits Of Eating Fried Chicken

By: Charlie White, Jounalist
Chickens are easier to raise than cows.

Volleyball Basics

By: Raina Gullo, Journalist
Do you like sports? Volleyball is fun and popular, but before you play, you should have practiced, warmed up, and learned the rules. 

How TV’S Work

By: Hailemariam Lashite, Journalist
Televisions work by receiving and displaying electromagnetic signals transmitted through the air. These signals contain information in the form of audio and video data, which the television then turns into images and sounds that we see and hear.

Torturous Tickling

By: Raina Gullo, Journalist
Tickling was used as a form or torture as early as A.D. 206 during the Chinese Han Dynasty. Back then, it was a punishment used for criminals as tickling does not leave evidence of torture on the body and the person being tickled recovers quickly as opposed to other forms of torture.

Horrifying Details Of The Dunkleosteus

By: Kevin Alay Quintanilla, Journalist
The Dunkleosteus was said to be tyrannosaurus of the seas, as is was ferocious.

Mistakes People Make When Running

By: Javier Torrico, Journalist
Running is an essential skill for strong bones, healthy joints, and feeling great, yet some people still don't know how to run properly. Here are some common mistakes people make while running and how to run faster in general.

The Two-Sided Nature of Forest Fires

By: Christopher Yang, Journalist
Blinded by smoke and sweating from the fire, people have both feared and adored the versatility of fire. Wildfires have claimed thousands of lives over the past decade, and that number is expected to increase as human infrastructure expands.

Antarctica: The Heaven For Marine Animals

By: Angel Lobos Lima, Journalist
Antarctica's weather is quite unique to say the least compared to the rest of the continents  its an ice cold place that is covered with snow and a big chunk of land. Though even if its really cold there are some green spots appearing on antarctica and its mostly because of climate change which is part of greenhouse gasses so it affect a lot of the earth's surface temperature.

Why Console Gaming Are Better Than Mobile Gaming

By: Erickson Estrada-Emaya, Journalist
Personally, I'm convinced console gaming is better than mobile gaming. I'm hoping I can convince you too.

[Video] Sputnik 1: The First Satellite

By: Rakat Haque, Journalist
On October 4th, 1957, nearly 65 years ago, the Sputnik 1 was launched into space by the Soviet Union. This started the Space Age and helped the USSR leap into the lead during the during the Cold War during the Space Race between the Soviet Union and the USA.
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Creating Electricity With Fruit And Vegetables

By: Nathan Brown, Journalist
when two different metals are put into the potato the salts in the potato creates a bridge between them and the electricity is created when the ions released from the salt travel from one metal to another.

FIFA 23

By: Travis Foye, Journalist
As the world eagerly awaits the release of FIFA 23, fans of the popular football simulator game are speculating on what changes and new features EA Sports will introduce in the latest iteration of the franchise.

How The Metaverse Can Change The World

By: Sulaiman, Journalist
New openings for commerce the metaverse will produce new openings for businesses to sell virtual goods and services, as well as physical products that can be delivered in the real world. This could lead to the creation of new business models and diligence.
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How A Toilet Flushes

By: Maxwell Neuberg, Journalist
How most toilets flush. in a sequential order. (with some fun facts)

Nanobots: Revolutionizing The World

By: Ebenezer Gudissa, Journalist
Nanobots can revolutionize the world curing many diseases. There are also bad effects of this because it could be made for military use and as surveillance.

Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions

By: Jake Rettig, Journalist
Global warming is a big problem. Global warming is mainly caused by greenhouse gases, one of which is carbon dioxide.

Why Modern Jets Are Slow

By: Shaan Sharma, Journalist
In the 1970s, fighter jets went faster than our current fighter jets. The most modern American fighter jet, the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, can only go a top speed of 1,200 MPH.

2 Things You Didn’t Know About Black Holes

By: David Kreider, Journalist
Have you ever wondered how big a black hole can be? Have you ever thought where is the closest black hole?

The Future Of Energy

By: Taha Rabah, Journalist
The future of energy is rapidly changing as the world is becoming more aware of the impact we have on our environment. We are at a crossroad where decisions about energy consumption, waste, and emissions will shape our future.

2k 23: A New Era In Gaming

By: Travis Foye, Journalist
2k 23 is the latest game in the NBA 2k series, developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K Sports. As the name suggests, the game was released in the year 2023 and offers an immersive and realistic basketball experience, unlike any other.
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The Engineering Of Paralympic Wheelchairs

By: Danny Bullis, Journalist
"Just as football, tennis and basketball players wear different shoes on the playing field, Para athletes do likewise in wheelchair sports." says paralympic.org. Wheelchairs that are used in the Paralympics are made to fit the athletes bodies and what kind of disability or impairments that they have.

Cheetahs Are Going Extinct

By: Hamza Naeem, Journalist
About 10,000 to 12,000 years ago, around the end of the last ice age, an extinction event took place that wiped out North American and European Cheetahs. The extinction of the early cheetah species left only Asian and African variants of the cheetah.

The All-New Mercedes-Benz V-Class Van By OKCU

By: Santiago Rivera, Journalist
The "Artisan Edition" Mercedes-Benz V-Class is the most recent project by OKCU Individual Automotive Concepts. The Mercedes-Benz V-Class will possibly be the most sought-after luxury van on the market, and buyers worldwide will want to get their hands on this van for many generations.

The Progression Of Phones

By: Wendy Cabrera, Journalist
The evolution of phones can be traced back to 1876, when Alexander Graham Bell invented the first telephone. However, it was only in 1983 that the first mobile phone was invented by Martin Cooper.

How Baseballs Are Made

By: Santiago Rivera, Journalist
Baseball continues to be one of the most adored American sports in existence. For many children, throwing a baseball around and playing pitch and catch are among their most treasured childhood memories.

The Dangers Of Fungi

By: Ali Iskandar, Journalist
By taking the necessary steps to prevent and control the spread of fungi, we can help protect ourselves and the environment from the dangers of fungus.

A Closer Look At Defibrillators

By: Florian Demuth, Journalist
Defibrillators come with some risks. If the device is used incorrectly, the patient may sustain burns, bruises, or other injuries.

The World’s First Flying Electric Racecar

By: Xavier Chappell, Journalist
Everyone has seen racecars, but have you seen flying racecars? A flying electric racecar has been made and it looks like one of the most exciting projects of the decade.

The World’s First 3D Printed Hotel

By: Xavier Chappell, Journalist
Over the years, 3D-printing has become more and more popular and some pretty cool things have been made with it. But, I bet you have never heard or seen a 3D-printed hotel, well now there is one in Marfa, Texas.
The Engineering Behind Roller Coasters

The Engineering Behind Roller Coasters

By: Maximus Seminaro, Journalist
There is so much more than a simple railroad when building a thrilling and fun roller coaster.

Aquon One – Solar and Hydrogen Powered Yacht

By: Aiman Ullah, Journalist
Aquon One is a unique and innovative yacht that runs on a combination of solar power and hydrogen. It is a luxury yacht that is designed to be environmentally friendly and sustainable, making it an ideal choice for those who are looking for an eco-friendly option for cruising on the water.

The Bottom of the Internet Iceberg: The Dark Web

By: Jimmy Mendoza, Journalist
The dark web isn't visible by searching it on the web, it requires you to use an anonymizing browser called Tor in order to access it. This mysterious part of the internet is a hotbed of criminal activity and you can do all sorts of illegal things in that website such as buying drugs, weapons, subscriptions, software sources to help you hack into other people's computers, etc.

Why You Shouldn’t Get Tattoos.

By: Diego Aguilar Quiroz, Journalist
Tattoos can be a sign of personal expression and freedom, but, certain medical issues including heart disease, skin problems, or diabetes can prevent someone from getting a tattoo.

Tesla’s Magnetic Engine Doesn’t Need Rare Earth Elements

By: Diego Aguilar Quiroz, Journalist
Tesla's Model 3 already cut 25% rare earths.

Hypersonic Missiles

By: Keyes Bronson, Journalist
Hypersonic Missiles are some of the latest military inventions and they are becoming quite popular. These weapons can fly at speeds faster than Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound.

A Snow Leopard’s Fate

By: Jimmy Mendoza, Journalist
Snow leopards have evolved throughout the years to live in the harshest conditions on Earth, their white-gray coated spotted with black dots helps them keep warm and helps them blend in to Asia's high mountains, which is their natural habitat. They also have incredible camouflage, making them as if they're invisible in their surroundings.
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#woodBOX Construction Of A Arcade Stick

By: Brian Trong-Khanh Nguyen, Journalist
Directions and list of materials to build an arcade fighting board.

The Science Of Awe

By: Logan Steider, Journalist
The science of awe is a field of research that seeks to understand the cognitive, emotional, and physiological processes that underlie the experience of awe.

Mechanisms Of Plumbing

By: Raina Gullo, Journalist
The word, plumbing comes from the Latin word for lead, plumbum.

How Objects And Animals Fly

By: Josephine Huynh, Journalist
All things fly as a result of four forces. These forces are lift, thrust, drag, and weight.

Fibonacci Sequence In Nature

By: David leach, Journalist
If you were to count the the petals on a flower it would be a Fibonacci number.
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Deadly Fungal Infection Spreading Fast

By: Dillon Hoyne, Journalist
A dangerous fungal infection has been spreading across parts of the United States, according to CDC researchers. The infections are said to be spreading fast through US healthcare facilities.

The Doolittle Raid

By: David leach, Journalist
Despite the name Doolittle, this raid did not 'do little.'

Automated Mass Production – Are They Worth The Investment?

By: Christopher Yang, Journalist
The first full-incorporation of the mass production line was used by the industrialist Henry Ford, the CEO of Ford Motors and a pioneer in the strategies of production lines. He simplified the formula for efficiency by creating one chain of cars that were the exact same, so he could rely on non-specialized workers to focus on one section of assembly.

Dodge Challenger 2023 vs 1970 Challenger

By: Kevin Lopez, Journalist
Dodge Challengers are unique, iconic muscle cars its been changed a lot over the years but is the newest version better than the original

How Nike Soccer Balls Are Made

By: Kevin Lopez, Journalist
Nike soccer balls high quality soccer balls they are one of the best soccer balls out there check and see what there made of. Nike one of the most iconic sportswear company and usually used for making soccer cleats and soccer products there soccer balls are very good quality and we will see what it is made of and what Nike is trying to do and succeed with this high quality soccer balls

Abuse Of Drugs In School

By: Eric Ji, Journalist
Drugs abuse in schools have risen over the years, and we need to prevent these statistics from rising further.

How To Shoot A Soccer Ball Correctly

By: Emma Ismail, Journalist
Shooting a soccer ball is a crucial skill for any soccer player. Aim for the corners of the goal, as this is where the goalkeeper is least likely to be able to save the ball.

Seaweed To Biodegradable Plastic

By: Arnav Choudhary, Journalist
Startups in the US and London have been using seaweed to create biodegradable plastic with the intention of reducing plastic population.

The Theory of Relativity and Space Travel

By: Christian Jeon, Journalist
Space travel is growing more and more important. If we really want to explore the cosmos, we have to study the Theory of Relativity.

The History Of Chess

By: Jorge Laboy-Bulancea, Journalist
Chess has a long and colorful history that dates back more than a thousand years.

How Nutella Is Made

By: Maxwell Neuberg, Journalist
This article will tell you what goes into nutella and how it is made in a step-by-step in a factory with some fun facts along the way.

Orbital Assembly: Hotels In Space

By: Haitem Khalid, Journalist
This bold idea is an amazing prospect to think about. Will this stay as an idea or come into reality

How Chess Computers Work

By: Salar Nasimov, Journalist
Chess bots/computers are computer programs that are built to play chess. These bots use artificial intelligence, machine learning, and game theory to make their moves and improve how they play over time.

OpenAI: GPT-4

By: Haitem Khalid, Journalist
OpenAI is a revolutionary company researching artificial intelligence. GPT-4 is the newest model of from them and is the most advanced one yet.

All New E-Bandages Will Change Wound Healing Forever

By: Noah Siegel, Journalist
A new kind of bandage has been popping up in this news recently. This is the E-bandage. This E-Bandage is special because it is an electrotherapy bandage that safely dissolves all by itself when your wound is healed.

The Scary Reality of Kessler Syndrome

By: Noah Siegel, Journalist
Kessler Syndrome is a theoretical scenario that could occur in Earth's low orbit if there are too many satellites and debris colliding with each other. The aftermath would be catastrophic for space exploration, as a chain reaction of collisions would create even more debris and make it nearly impossible for spacecrafts to safely travel through orbit.

All-New E-Skin Allows Robots To Possess The Sense Of Touch

By: Noah Siegel, Journalist
Scientists have developed a new type of "electronic skin" that could give robots a sense of touch, allowing them to better navigate their surroundings.

What Is The Willow Project?

By: Ariana Zepeda Del Cid, Journalist
The reasoning behind this is for a more prosperous economic system, if Earth heats up to an extent, they plan to re-freeze the arctic and continue the cycle.

Biotechnology Can Cure Cancer

By: Christian Jeon, Journalist
Many people are dying from cancer. Is biotechnology the key to finally beating the unbeatable illness?

How At Home Aquariums Work

By: Kevin Lopez, Journalist
These at home aquariums are relaxing to watch with all the possible colorful fish inside.

6 Million Tons Of Seaweed Showing Up On Florida Beaches

By: Walker McCann, Journalist
Threatening to cover Caribbean islands and Florida beaches in foul-smelling mounds of decomposing brown sludge, a 5,000-mile-long blob of seaweed that weighs an estimated 6.1 million tons is threatening to block the world's oceans.

This Is How Are Soccer Balls Made

By: Nelson Benitez, Journalist
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world, and the soccer ball is the most crucial piece of gear.

How Fast Food Works: A Day In The Life

By: August Bhatt, Journalist
America runs on fast food! Why is this obsession so popular?

The Hammerhead Flatworm: Invasive, Cannibalistic, And Immortal

By: Jeremy Huang, Journalist
The Bipalium kewense, commonly known as the hammerhead flatworm or hammerhead slug, is a carnivorous and often cannibalistic species of flatworm. This invasive species is "immortal" because they have a unique feature shared among flatworms and nematodes—the ability to regenerate into two worms if cut.

Salt Flats

By: Hibba Abbas, Journalist
Imagine yourself walking outside on a nice day, the sky is a nice blue. You look down and see what your walking on. You don't know what it is but your friend tells you that your on a salt flat.

The Schwerer Gustav, The Largest Weapon Ever Made

By: Jeremy Huang, Journalist
The Schwerer Gustav gun was the largest caliber rifled weapon ever used in combat. The rounds of the Gustav gun hit velocities of 820 meters per second, over 300 meters per second faster than the average rifle bullet.

How Chain is Made

By: Desmond Kraft, Journalist
Chains have been around for a long time. But how are these staples of heavy lifting and industrial machinery made?

Why Video Games Can Be Good For You

By: Erickson Estrada, Journalist
There are bunch of ways video games can be good for you. Here are 8 reasons why.

How Computer RAM Works

By: Desmond Kraft, Journalist
In this article, I will cover what RAM is and which one you should buy for your computer.

Water Taxi

By: Jimy Ordonez, Journalist
These battery powered water taxi called a bubble made by Alain Thébault is eco friendly, and make little to no noise.

How We Grab Objects

Contracting our muscle is something we do on an instinctive level, it's something we are programed in the brain to execute the moment we are conceived into the world.

Don’t Eat Shark Fin Soup

By: David leach, Journalist
Don't eat shark fin soup. It harms you, the environment, and it is illegal.

How Does Fingerprint And Face Recognition Work?

By: Salar Nasimov, Journalist
Everyday we use our phones, and we unlock them with face and fingerprint recognition, but how do those things work and are they a good thing?

Marineland: Canada’s Seaworld

By: Will Cicale, Journalist
A lot of people have heard of Seaworld, a lot less people have heard of Marineland.

The Best Way To Shoot A Basketball And Why It Works

By: Salar Nasimov, Journalist
There are several parts to basic basketball shooting technique including stance, grip, release and follow through. The release is the most important part of the shot and should be fluid and smooth.

Nissan GT-R R34 And Its Popularity

By: Pedro Martinez, Journalist
The Nissan GT-R R34 is a unique Japanese sports car that was produced from 1999 to 2002. It is part of Nissan's legendary GT-R series, which dates back to the 1960s.

Real Estate Vs Stocks: Which One Is Better?

By: Eythan Huang, Journalist
Want to know where to put your money? These are two incredible places where you can put your money and make a killing.

iPhone 15: Everything We Know So Far

By: Yash Kini, Journalist
Is it real? Will it have 5 lenses? All people can talk about is Apple's rumored iPhone 15 that supposedly will come out soon.

Why You Should Try Out Fencing

By: Eythan Huang, Journalist
Every heard of the Olympic sport of fencing? It is one of the oldest sports in the world. You should try it as it can greatly help your mind, give you a great workout, and make you have fun!

Virtual 3D Engines Launch Boosting the Aerospace Industry

By: Gavin Singhvi, Journalist
One of these engines is Unity which creates games has been teamed up with NASA. A project called WorkLink is a mixed reality that was made by Unity and is used by Lockheed Martin technicians to maximize the efficiency for building the Orion spacecraft for NASA's Artemis space project. 

Sparky: An Electric Tugboat

By: Julian D'Bayan, Journalist
Sparky is a large, green, electric-powered zero-emissions tugboat. First delivered in 2020, Sparky represents the future of a zero-emissions ship. Read this article to learn more about Sparky.

Ai Generated Art: Is it real art?

By: Noah Yazdani, Journalist
Artificial Intelligence(AI) is being incorporated into our everyday life. Many people have been experimenting AI capabilities and what it can due, including artists.

This New Prosthetic Hand Called the Ability Hand Contains Touch Sensors

By: Gavin Singhvi, Journalist
A company in Illinois by the name Pysonic made a touch-sensing hand that is very tough and durable.
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