By: Tiffany Zhang Many devices listen in on you when you don’t even know. That is why Columbia University researcher Mia Chiquier and her…
Can Chores Help with Kids’ Problem Solving?
By: Keira Gong Chores may not be as fun as playing games or watching TV, but what would you do if you found out doing chores made your…
Pterosaurs and Their Feathers
By: Nina Huang Have you ever been to a dinosaur museum and thought to yourself, “Wow, Pterodactyls are quite interesting!” Well, the…
A Lead to How the Black Death Began
By: April Sheng Researchers have been searching for decades about how the infamous plague, the Black Death, started. Today, it is still a…
Can A Styrofoam-Eating ‘Superworm’ Save the Garbage Crisis?
By: Bella Lee Scientists have recently discovered they found that a ‘superworm’ can eat garbage, specifically plastic. Styrofoam, a kind…
NASA joins the hunt for UFOs
By: Katherine Wu In early June, NASA decided to join the hunt for UFOs after seeing 140 flying objects that officials were not able to…
The Black Death: Where it Began
By: Owen Zhang After centuries, scientists discovered that the Black Death disease originated in 1338-1339, near Issyk-Kul, a lake just…
WHY WE SHOULD GET PETS
By: Aurora Cai Owning animals such as dogs and cats can benefit people by improving education, providing companionship, and teaching…
Why You Should Support NASA’s Hunt for UFOs”
By: Andrew Lou Do you believe in UFOs? NASA is investigating UFOs sightings; I support their efforts, as it is cheap, quick, and first in…
Is There a New Solution to the Worldwide Garbage Crisis?
By: Eric Weinberg Ever since the Industrial Revolution started in the mid-18th century, we have struggled with maintaining and disposing…