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Scientists Make A New Cure For Death Cap Poisoning

By: Walker McCann, Journalist
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a newly developed antidote called indocyanine green that can reduce the toxicity of α-amanitin. A-amanitin is a toxin produced by the death cap mushroom which is one of the world's most poisonous fungus.

The Demon Catshark

By: Keyes Bronson, Journalist
In the deep and vast depths of the ocean, there are plenty of creatures that lurk, some have even become legends. One of these creature is the Demon Catshark.

How Ovens Work

By: Hailemariam Lashite, Journalist
Ovens are kitchen appliances used for cooking and baking food. They come in different types and sizes, but they all serve the same purpose of heating food.

Why Tesla’s Are Good For The Environment

By: Sulaiman Wardak, Journalist
Tesla's cars emit zero emissions, which means they don't produce any harmful pollutants that contribute to air pollution and climate change.

The legacy of lionel Messi

By: Travis Foye, Journalist
Lionel Messi is one of the most influential and successful football players of all time.
How a Hot Air Balloon Works

How a Hot Air Balloon Works

By: Maximus Seminaro, Journalist
The average duration of the flight by air balloon is one hour, even though technically it could fly 2-3 and more hours, But just in case so the burner doesn't go out and kill the people inside.
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Mercedes Vision AVTR

By: Maximus Seminaro, Journalist
The Mercedes Vision AVTR is based the movie Avatar and actually premiered on the red carpet

VR Vs AR

By: Sulaiman Wardak, Journalist
Virtual Reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are the two most popular technologies that have been gaining popularity in recent years. Both of these technologies have the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with the world around us. However, there are some key differences between VR and AR that make them unique.
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AI Generated Music

By: Xavier Chappell, Journalist
A song called Heart on My Sleeve by Drake and the Weeknd has gone viral with millions of plays except it was completely fake and made by AI. AI music is pretty self-explanatory, it is just music made by Artificial Intelligence which is what AI stands for.

This Brand-new Hydrogen-powered car can run over 1200 miles in a single tank!

By: Noah Yazdani, Journalist
Think of a car that covers more than 2000 kilometers in a single hydrogen tank. This kind of technology will be a welcome change to the climate challenges the modern world is facing.

Why Flowers Smell Good

By: Audrey Leonen, Journalist
Starting in the 14th century flowers were used to create perfumes and oils for medicinal and cosmetic purposes. Studies have shown that smelling flowers can reduce stress and anxiety, and improve mood.

Difference Between The Xbox Series S Controller And The Xbox One S Controller

By: Erickson Estrada, Journalist
So the Xbox Series S is the latest console and the controller that comes with it has some noticeable changes so in this story i will be talking about some of these differences

Lions, What They Are And Some Facts About Them

By: Fares Musa, Journalist
The lion has a bite approximately 650-1000 psi(psi -pounds per square inch) for comparison, humans' average bite force is 120 to 160 (psi-pounds per square inch). Lions are the king of the jungle, but tigers are the most aggressive (surprisingly) and some lions are chill (Fun Fact: tigers are

YZ Ceti B

By: Aiman Ullah, Journalist
The planet was discovered in 2017 by the radial velocity method, [...] YZ Ceti b has a mass similar to that of Earth, and its orbit is located within the habitable zone of its star, which means it receives just the right amount of heat to potentially support liquid water on its surface.

Different Types Of Skiing

By: Jake Themely, Journalist
Skiers of all abilities can benefit from learning the physics of skiing because it enables them to recognize the fundamental physical concepts that allow them to execute specific movements correctly from a performance standpoint. Understanding some of the physics theory underlying skiing can make sense of the mechanics involved in addition to having an intuitive understanding gained from practice, which is especially helpful for individuals who are just beginning out.
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Pluto Is Still Cool

By: Reece von Elling, Journalist
Pluto also has an atmosphere. It has moons. It goes around the sun, and there are still people who are trying to fight for Pluto's planethood today.

The Impact of Tourism on Local Communities

By: Taha Rabah, Journalist
Local communities are affected a lot by the tourism industry, which can result in positive or negative outcomes. If managed responsibly, tourism has the ability to provide many benefits, including employment prospects, increased revenue, and better infrastructure.

Capybaras

By: Kevin Alay, Journalist
Explore the world of a capybara and see how a day for them is.

Worlds Fastest Shoes

By: Noah Siegel, Journalist
How nice would it be to walk on a moving walkway at an airport all the time, you would get places so much faster. This dream is now becoming a reality.
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Rolls Royce Ghost

By: Tashi Japheltsang, Journalist
The Rolls Royce is one of the most luxurious and expensive cars in the world. It is also very fast for a car of that type

AI Piloted Planes

By: Noah Yazdani, Journalist
Planes have been a human-controlled source of transportation and combat for a little over a hundred years However, modern technology is developing a way that planes could travel with only one pilot or even by itself.

The Process Of Making Rubber

By: Nixon Ortega, Journalist
Do you wanna learn about rubber? Then read from my article!

The Key To Discovering Alien Life Could Be Sound Waves

By: Dillon Hoyne, Journalist
What's more, Leighton also proposed a method whereby soundwaves could be used to discover alien life near Earth.

Diseases And A Bit About Them

By: Maxwell Neuberg, Journalist
These diseases were horrors of the past. but now they are just scary stories over the campfire. (thanks to vaccines!)
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The Tank

By: Franco Cabrera, Journalist
Today, Tanks are still used by many countries around the world, although they have evolved significantly since their early days.
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Camaro ZL1

By: James Bonilla, Journalist
Information and cool facts about the Camaro ZL1.

The Story Of Nissan

By: Cristian Reinaga Claros, Journalist
Nissan is a car manufacturer that was created in Tokyo, Japan, though it wasn't always called Nissan. It was originally called Datsun, though that name would last until 1933.

The Impact Of Video Games On Mental Health

By: Sulaiman Wardak, Journalist
On the positive side, video games can provide a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction. Many games require players to solve puzzles, complete challenges, and overcome obstacles. These activities can help to build problem-solving skills, improve cognitive function, and boost self-esteem.

Paralympic Runners

By: Aiden Ragsdale, Journalist
The Paralympic Games is a global multi-sport event where athletes with physical disabilities compete against each other. The athletes, including Paralympics runners, inspire millions of people worldwide and help to break down societal stereotypes surrounding disability.

Industry Changers: The Commercial Airline

By: August Bhatt, Journalist
Since the beginning of time humans have of flying. Now we live in reality, but can we get there?

3×3 Rubik’s Cube

By: Ebenezer Gudissa, Journalist
How to solve a 3x3 in 10 minutes. Learn it in 10 easy steps

The Gesture Glove

The gesture glove in simple terms, is a mouse in the shape of a glove. But instead of needing a mouse pad, it uses sensors to detect movements.

History Of The Washing Machine

By: Sarbagya Adhikari, Journalist
The first versions of the modern washing machine first appeared in the 19th century. The portable mechanism was rather simple, consisting of a tub base, paddles or rods, and a handle that twisted the rods.

How Alloy Wheels Are Manufactured

By: Nelson Benitez, Journalist
Alloy wheels are one of the most important parts of a car.

The Invention Of Chocolate Chip Cookies

By: Raina Gullo, Journalist
Have you ever thought about the origin of chocolate chip cookies? They can't have been around forever, even if they seem like an integral part of our society. 

How Pianos Work

By: Eric Ji, Journalist
The piano is a very complicated instrument to create because of its vast amount of components.  These include, keys, strings, hammers, pedals, and many more components. 

Golden Blood

By: Mina Woods-Corwin, Journalist
Only 43 people have been known to have it. The reason the blood is so special is that it can be donated to anybody with a rare blood type that can't find blood for a transfusion.

Boeing v Airbus

By: Cristian Reinaga Claros, Journalist
Airbus: Based in France and controls the European Aircraft market. Boeing: Based in Washington and controls the american aircraft market.

How Nuclear Power Can Reach Climate Goals

By: Olivia Rose, Journalist
Some struggles that have striked the nuclear power industry are radioactive waste, high financial cost, and regulatory requirements. As well as  heavy competition with renewable energy, these challenges have stopped the nuclear power industry  from taking over the kind of power people use.

Space Rovers: Beyond Earth

By: Angel Lobos Lima, Journalist
The moon rover's mission is to discover the moon's origin and evolution, which will be known as the LUNAR-A mission. These actions of making space rovers will give us more data and more exciting things to learn about our solar system, and with this data, we will be able to explore and discover even more.

History Of Lacrosse Sticks

By: Ben Pollack, Journalist
Lacrosse is a popular sport played with a ball and a long-handled stick. The game originated in North America and has been enjoyed by indigenous communities for centuries.

The Difference Between Strategic And Tactical Nuclear Bombs

By: David Leach, Journalist
Although most people consider nuclear weapons (nukes) as just the exact same big bomb, they are actually much more than that.

The Greatest Inventions By Nikola Tesla

By: Arnav Choudhary, Journalist
Ever since Elon Musk named his most successful company after him, news regarding Nikola Tesla has exploded, giving him the credit that he deserves. However, despite this, people still fail to understand just how life altering these inventions were.

The History Of Ferrari

By: Ali Iskander, Journalist
Ferrari's unique combination of style, speed, innovation, and tradition has made it one of the world's most recognized brands

The Mariana Trench

By: Hamza Naeem, Journalist
In the Pacific Ocean, somewhere between Guam and the Philippines, lies the Marianas Trench, also known as Challenger Deep. Because of its extreme depth, the Mariana Trench is clocked in perpetual darkness and the temperature is just a few degrees above freezing.

Printers That Don’t Need Ink

By: Dahlia Kassim, Journalist
Over a billion ink cartridges are sold each year globally, ink is extremely harmful to the environment because of the greenhouse gases it takes to produce them. What if there was an environmentally friendly solution?

Why You Should Keep Drinking Water

By: Evan Nghe, Journalist
Dehydration can lead to drops in energy, mood, skin moisture, and blood pressure. Drinking can also have benefits for when your older like less chance of strokes, help manage diabetes, and reduce the risk of certain types of cancers.

The New Electric Hydrofoil Water Taxi

By: Xavier Chappell, Journalist
The Artemis EF-12 is a water taxi that is luxurious, fast and is energy efficient? The water vehicle is really cool and looks like it might be a part of your daily routine in the future.

Rare Earth Metals Can Create Futuristic Tech

By: William Bohoney, Journalist
How can we use Rare Metals to make the future more green?

Australian Researchers Are Developing A Blood Test To Detect Sleepy Drivers

By: Sydney Kiffney, Journalist
A team of researchers led by the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health at Monash University identified five biomarkers in the blood that can see if an individual has been awake for 24 hours. If this study goes well, vehicle crashes could dramatically decrease.

The History of Circuit City

By: Cristian Reinaga Claros, Journalist
Circuit City. A store that was once the most successful Electronic Retail Store, has now gone out of business.

The History Of Kool-Aid

By: Fares Musa, Journalist
Kool-Aid is owned by a father company, Heinz, which also sells Heinz Ketchup and other products like the company's own mustard, and other food-based items you can find at your local grocery store. Henry J. Heinz (the founder of Heinz Co) was born on October 11th, 1844 and died on may 14th, 1919 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

The Moon And Its Long History

By: Fares Musa, Journalist
If the moon were to be vaporized out of existence right now, the earth would be affected as a whole because the moon tugs out tides towards it and the water itself is basically trying to tug against it, thus, high tide and low tide was created to show this. The moon has craters on it's surface because after the rocks gathered to create the moon, the moon was hit by other space rocks at high speeds which is why some craters are larger than others.

Why The Xbox Series S Is Better Than The Xbox One

By: Erickson Estrada Amaya, Journalist
Today I will be talking about the new-gen console the Xbox series S and the last-gen console the Xbox one and why the Xbox series S is better.

AI and Engineering

By: Jake Rettig, Journalist
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming engineering in many ways, from improving design processes to optimizing manufacturing and production. AI can help minimize the amount of time engineers spend doing tasks that could be automated and much more.

How to get any item with a door in Terraria

By: Elliot Britton, Journalist

The Philosopher's Stone glitch is a glitch in Terraria 1.4.4 and onwards. It allows you to get any item in the game, including an item called the "Boring Bow." It requires the head of a "Bast Statue,"...

How Your Phone Screen Works

By: Desmond Kraft, Journalist
Have you ever wondered how you phone screen displays such detailed images? You probably already know about pixels, and how each pixel is made up of red, green, and blue light, but how does the phone turn each light on and off at will? There is not enough space for hundreds of thousands of wires or lightbulbs in there. So what is going on?

How Thermochromic Pigment Works

By: Emma Ismail, Journalist
Thermochromic materials express alterations in color due to changes in temperature, demonstrating different hues at different thermal states.

Smallest Remote Control Robot Ever

By: Nathan Brown, Journalist
The smallest remote controlled robot was made by engineers in the northwestern university and made July 10, 2022. The robots are shaped like crabs which are half a millimeter wide

The Hoover Dam: an engineering masterpiece

By: Ebenezer Gudissa, Journalist
The Hoover Dam was the highest dam in the world when it was completed in 1935. Its base is as thick as two football fields are long. Each spillway, designed to let floodwaters pass without harming the dam itself, can handle the volume of water that flows over Niagara Falls

The Most Powerful Telescope Ever

By: Dahlia Kassim, Journalist
The James Webb Space Telescope is an infrared telescope, and NASA’s most powerful telescope. Its job is to find galaxies formed in the very early universe and to see stars already forming in other solar systems.
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Toyota Camry

By: Tashi Japheltsang, Journalist
About the features and review about the Toyota Camry

The Ring Door Bell

By: Eric Ji, Journalist
The Ring door bell has been perfected and redesigned over the course of years ever since it was released in 2014.  New features are constantly being added to the Ring door bell in order to improve safety for the user.  

Geoengineering, A Possible Solution

By: Arnav Choudhary, Journalist
Climate Change continues to become a bigger and bigger problem but there is something that might just stall it long enough for us to get a solution, Geoengineering.

How Rubber Is Made And How Its used

By: Shelton Wright, Journalist
Rubber is a vital material in the world.

Engineering Of Bicycles

By: Jake Rettig, Journalist
Bicycles work by converting the energy produced by the rider's pedaling into forward motion through a set of parts.

How YouTube Came To Be

By: Rawson Barr, Journalist
Youtube is a Video-sharing platform where you and other people around the world can share their creations. You can watch memes, support your friends, and even learn things.

Engineering Of Running

By: Jake Rettig, Journalist
Running efficiently is important for athletes and for people that run or jog to stay in shape because it can save energy, letting you run or jog for longer periods of time.

How ChatGPT Works

By: Salar Nasimov, Journalist
ChatGPT is an AI chatbot that can answer questions and assist you with tasks.  But many people have been wondering how it works.  There are 4 phases, Pre training, Fine Tuning, Architecture, and Response generation.

Exploring The Science Behind Every Pitch And Swing: The Physics Of Baseball

By: Logan Steider, Journalist
Baseball may seem like a simple game, but the physics behind it are complex and fascinating. From momentum and the Magnus effect to gravity and friction, every pitch and swing of the bat is governed by key principles of physics.

Decomposition of Plastic

By: Michelle Phan, Journalist
Statistics about plastic pollution: "Every year, about 8 million tons of plastic waste escapes into the oceans from coastal nations. That’s the equivalent of setting five garbage bags full of trash on every foot of coastline around the world."11 million tons of plastic enter the ocean to pollute it.

Norway’s Interesting Wooden Churches

By: Will Cicale, Journalist
Up in the northern, rocky, wooded landscape of Norway, there are various wooden churches. But these are not new churches, these churches were built from around 1150 to 1350 CE.

How The World Cup Works

By: Carson Ochoa Linares, Journaslist
The FIFA World Cup is a competition where 32 teams all around the world competing for the World Cup, every little boy has a dream to help their country win a World Cup.

The Nba Playoffs

By: Travis Foye, Journalist
The NBA playoffs are one of the most exciting times of the year for basketball fans. After a long regular season, the top 16 teams in the league battle it out in a best-of-seven series to determine the NBA champion.

How Do Microwaves Work

By: Reece von Elling, Journalist
While longer than infrared radiation and shorter than radio waves, Microwaves are around 12 cm from crest to crest. This means that most foods can easily absorb microwaves. However, unlike X-rays or ultraviolet rays, microwave particles don't have enough energy to damage molecules and cause cancer. This is good to know when making a dish in a microwave, but have you ever wondered how it actually works?
The Creation of the Black Hole in "Interstellar"

The Creation of the Black Hole in “Interstellar”

By: Jason Reznikov, Journalist
The black hole in Interstellar is one of the most visually spectacular scenes in any movie ever made.

The Evolution Of AI

By: Charlie White, Journalist
AI has been a thing since some of the oldest movies, such as The Terminator, and The Matrix, but what about AI in real life? Well it exists!
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NASA Funds Futuristic Space Pharmacy

By: Dillon Hoyne, Journalist
NASA's interest in defending the earth against dangers, discovering more about earth, and keeping astronauts safe is represented in Phase II.

Why is the U.S economy is doing so good

By: Ali iskander, Journalist
Overall, the US has created a favorable economic environment that has allowed businesses to grow and thrive. While there are still challenges to be addressed, such as income inequality and trade disputes, the US economy is well-positioned to continue its impressive trajectory in the years to come.

The Worlds Most Powerful Laser

By: Declan Edwards, Journalist
The university of japan has the most powerful laser but the us's new laser is going to try to beat it.

Black Holes And Their Size

By: Ebenezer Gudissa, Journalist
Black Holes are created from a massive star collapsing on itself. There are two different types of black holes, stellar and supermassive black holes.

The History Of The Auto Feeder

By: Joshua Chavez-Ramirez, Journalist
At least five applications for automatic pet feeders appeared between 1946 and 1966.

Why I think solar power is the best source of energy

By: Ali iskandar, jurnolist
Silver power is one of the most abundant, clean and renewable sources of energy available. It is both environmentally friendly and cost effective. Its applications range from powering homes and vehicles to providing electricity for industrial and commercial use.

RL Mechanics

The game has many different mechanics that are effective in games, and honestly, they just look pretty cool.
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How Difficult Geometry Dash Levels Really Are

One of the main parts of geometry dash is community-created levels.

Kepler-442b

By: Hamza Naeem, Journalist
Kepler-442b is a super Earth exoplanet that orbits a K-type star. Its mass is 2.36 Earth's, it takes 112.3 days to complete one orbit of its star.

Iceland’s Purple Forests

By: Reece von Elling, Journalist
A New Color Is Slowly Interlacing Itself Throughout The Landscape; The Purple Alaskan Lupine.

[Video] New Tank Tech

By: Nathan Amaya, Journalist
Tanks have been a very important unit in warfare.

How New Balance Shoes Are Made

By: Kevin Lopez, Journalist
New Balance shoes: how are these shoes made for such good use?

How Quantum Computing Works

By: Christian Jeon, Journalist
Quantum computing is a new and complex branch of computing that uses the principles of quantum mechanics to perform calculations.

Titan: The Next Step

By: Camryn Swift, Journalist
The rotorcraft that can find Titian's features and potentially help us find our new home in the solar system.

Edible 3-D printing

By: Declan Edwards, journalist
They can 3-D print anything from rockets to food
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Dassault Rafale

By: Tashi Japheltsang, Journalist
The Dassault Rafale is a Very popular fighter jet from France. It is equiped with the latest technology and weaponry.

How The PlayStation 4 And The Xbox One Controllers & Consoles Are Different

By: Erickson Estrada Emaya, Journalist
So as you may know the Xbox one and the ps4 are a little similar but today i will be talking about how they are different.

The Science Behind Overnight Ortho-K Contacts

By: Eric Ji, Journalist
Ortho-k contacts are contacts that are able to reshape the eye's cornea. These contacts are personally designed for your eyes in order to help fix your eye problems.

How The Godfather Of A.I Quit

By: William Bohoney, Journalist
Geoffrey Hinton has been working part time at Google and received his PHD in Artificial Intelligence 45 years ago. So why would he quit after being such a successful worker, and what did he tell the New York Times?

Some Of The Worst Invasive Species

By: Mina Woods-Corwin, Journalist
All of these invasive species, and many more, have very different stories and are very harmful to the environment. They wreak havoc and cause many native species to go extinct.

180SX vs 240SX

By: Ariana Zepeda Del Cid, Journalist
Both cars were in the mind of race cars so they generally have a sport feel to them. With these differences, which one is better overall?
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The Death Of Our Galaxy

By: Shaan Sharma, Journalist
You may not notice it, but our Galaxy is slowly plummeting to its demise. The Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy are set on a collision course that will lead to our Galaxy's deaths.

Causes and Solutions To Headaches

By: Andrew Ma, Journalist
You probably have had a headache before but have you wondered why? Find out in this article.
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