By: Eric Chang At the University of Tokyo, scientists have found a way to make “edible cement”. This edible cement is a way to reduce…
The Greatest Swimmer not racing at the Worlds
By: Aileen Liu Ariarne Titmus, a world record holder in swimming, decided not to go to the World championships. She does not swim for the…
SCIENTISTS DISCOVER NEW CLUE TO BLACK DEATH ORIGINS
By: Vivian She Last Wednesday, a group of researchers discovered a key clue to the origins of the Black Death in Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan,…
Bright-Colored Feathers May Have Topped Pterosaurs’ Heads
By: Eric Zheng Pterosaurs, prehistoric birds that used their head feathers to stay warm also used them to attract males. The feathers…
Here’s Why Pet Ownership is the Path to Cultivate Children-and in the Future, a Successful Lifestyle
By: Kathy Wu Dr. Hal Herzog, a newspaper writer and animal psychologist, recalls life beyond his numerous works and achievements. Herzog…
Scientists Discover that Pterosaurs had Colorful Feathers
By: Jessica Jin Using Pterosaur fossils, scientists were able to determine that the ancient creatures had different colored feathers….
Beneficial learning from pets to kids
By: Grace Lee Is it surprising? Many studies show that pets can directly benefit children’s development and learning. For centuries, pets…
Black Death’s Origin Discovered by Using Ancient Teeth
By: Alan Wang Researchers looked through the teeth of people buried in the 1300s to determine the origin of the Black Plague. They found…
One Step Closer to Finding Origin of Black Death
By: Amy Liu One of the biggest tragedies in history – the Black Death – is also very mysterious in how it originated. Some say that it…
People Finally Start Uncovering the Origins of the Black Death
By: Lucas Sun The Black Death killed more than 60 percent of the people of Eurasia and we are finally starting to uncover where it…