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106-Million-Year-Old Footprints Reveal Dinosaurs Used Their Wings To Run Faster Not Fly

By: Miles Kowalewski, Journilist
An an exciting discovery, researchers have dug into a 106-million-year-old dinosaur footprint, revealing that these prehistoric giants used wing-assisted running to boost their speed.
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Oil Platfrom Rig in the Middle of the Ocean

Turning Pacific Oil Rigs into Mobile Defense

By: Bryan Xi, Journalist
The Navy planning to convert surplus oil rigs into missile bases. Called the Mobile Defense/Depot Platform (MODEP), it was presented at the Sea Air Space 2024 exposition to strengthen America's national strength in the Pacific.
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The Myths of the Ocean

By: Kate Li, Journalist
The ocean covers 71% of this Earth that we live on, yet we've only explored 5% of it. What else lies in the depths of the ocean?
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Some Australian Islands, Sea levels May Help Mangroves Thrive

By: Tiffany Castillo, Journalist
There is many ways to use blue carbon for climate change but there still many questions on how to help the rising sea level.
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Thresher Shark

Thresher Shark

By: David Leach, Journalist
Sharks. We have all heard about them, whether from Jaws or Shark Week. I want to highlight a very cool and exciting species of shark: the thresher shark.
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The Truth About Recycling

By: Megna Manesh, Journalist
When we recycle a plastic water bottle, the common belief is that it will soon be sent to facility with an assortment of other "recyclable items," where it will be made into another item and the cycle will start again. Most people feel good about this, thinking that they are playing a role in preventing the worsening of global warming, but what if they're mistaken?
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New Discovery: The Demon Catshark

By: Kairui Zhao, Journalist

In the gloomy depths of the ocean, a creature lurks in the dark. This species is called the Demon Catshark. They live miles deep underwater where no sunlight can reach them. Due to this, most of the water...

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The Science Behind Surfing

By: Jake Themely, Journalist
This is an article about the physics behind surfing.
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Photo by David Clode on Unsplash

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.
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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.
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Don't Eat Shark Fin Soup

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.
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The World’s First Ammonia Powered Ship

By: Olivia Rose, Journalist
In New York they are currently working on ammonia fueled ships. This is the future of greener energy for marine transportation.
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