Thursday, April 18, 2024

Deltacron: the New ‘Scariant’?

Recently, there have been alleged sightings of a new “variant” named Deltacron. Now, before you enter a state of profound panic, let us reassure you that there is no cause for concern.

Sharks Found in Underwater Volcano

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Kavachi, located in the Solomon Islands, is one of the southwest Pacific’s most active underwater volcanoes. It erupted a dozen times in the twentieth century and three times in the twenty first. In 2015, ocean engineer Brennan Phillips lowered an eighty-pound camera down into its roiling waters, hoping to take a closer look at it after a recent eruption. It rested 147 feet deep in the volcano’s caldera (a pit formed in the aftermath of a magma chamber’s collapse). When the camera resurfaced, Phillips and his team found unexpected footage of scalloped hammerhead sharks and silky sharks emerging from the murky orange surroundings to investigate the lens.

The Benefits of Nostalgia During the Pandemic

Nostalgia has a history of being regarded as a disease. Over 300 years ago, Johannes Hofar, a physician, saw soldiers that returned from wars with traumatic memories, suicidal tendencies, and depression.

Superbugs Pose New Threats to World Health

According to a recent Center for Disease Control study, an estimated 2.8 million people get infected by antibiotic-resistant “superbugs” each year, with around 35,000...

3-D Printer Saves Girl’s Life

By: Sherrie Chen What can 3D printers do in our life? Most likely for printing model for architecture, engineering, etc. Who can believe 3D printers...

Apple’s Newest: The iPhone 13

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On September 24th, Apple released the iPhone 13 along with the 13 mini, 13 Pro, and the 13 Pro Max. Apple provided many new colors with the iPhone 13, including shades of blue, pink, and white. Similar to previous iPhones, beginning with the iPhone 7, the iPhone 13 is water-resistant. The iPhone 13 looks a lot like the iPhone 12 but with two main updates -- display and cameras. 

Brand new AirPods?

by Gaby Lops, Sarah Brunskill, and Kate Zu Did you hear that? Probably not, because these new AirPods are noise-cancelling. Many students throughout the school...

A Sheep in Plant’s Clothing – How Sea Slugs Exploit Algae and Perform Photosynthesis

Picture the following: you, like any sensible human, enjoy a good risotto. One faithful day, you flavor your arborio rice with some interesting new herbs before enjoying the meal. It tastes a little strange, but you dismiss the thought and continue to dig in. The next day is record-breakingly hot, and temperatures are only rising. You step outside, expecting to be struck by a disgusting wave of heat, but the intense sun actually feels pleasant. Energizing, in fact. Something on your arm catches your eye - freckles unlike any you’ve ever seen. A deep green, they oddly resemble the herby seasoning you added to your risotto just the day before. Could this be the source of your newfound energy?

Amazon Dominates Online Shopping (Once Again)

By Calvin Lee With online shopping slowly taking over our daily lives, the billion dollar company, Amazon, only grows bigger. If you’re unfamiliar with this...

Our Progress on Curing Cancer: Will There Ever Be One?

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With almost 17 million people being diagnosed with cancer every year and 10 million of them dying annually, the demand for a cure towards cancer has been going on for decades. However, the question is: when will it finally be a reality?

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