By: Gianna Ng On August 1, Simone Biles, a world-famous gymnast, won a gold medal in the Paris 2024 Olympics, earning her second Olympic title. At the beginning of her…
NASA’S NEOWISE to Burn Up Soon, What This Means for NASA
By: Elizabeth Kwan NASA’s Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, also known as the NEOWISE telescope, has been orbiting the Earth and taking pictures of the skies above for a…
Sea Lion Robots
By: Nina He The ocean is a mysterious place that we know little about. Equipment and robots to explore the sea can be expensive and often malfunction so some students…
Scientists uncover precious rocks that may explain the origin of life
By: Kyle Xu Imagine a place deep in the ocean covered by multiple columns of rare rock, spanned by craggy spires, emitting an eerie glow. It’s almost as if this…
Scientists Have Recently Recovered Rock That Come From Deep Below The Earth’s Surface
By: Ivan Wang As of recently, scientists have gotten hold of the first-ever long section of rocks that lies between the Earth’s outer crust and the extremely hot inner core….
2,400-YEAR-OLD GOLD COIN DISCOVERED TURKEY
By: Victoria You In the late fifth century B.C.E., a soldier held a jug called an olpe containing gold coins called darics, which were each worth a month’s payment. Then,…
Move Over Robots: Sea Lions With, Cameras Can Map Ocean Floor.
By: Stella Yang How can sea lions help map the ocean floor? Well, today I’m going to tell you how sea lions can help us learn more about the mystery…
The Approach to Learning More About Sea Lions
By: Sammy Wang Nathan Angelakis, a doctoral student at the South Australian Research and Development Institute (Aquatic Sciences) and the University of Adelaide, has recorded a fascinating scene of a…
Robots? More Like Sea Lions
By: Sandy Wang Despite technology becoming more and more advanced nowadays, scientists still don’t really know what the bottom of the ocean looks like. Therefore, a group of college students…
Sea Lions Can Help Discover Ocean Floor
By: Ethan Tong The ocean’s dark so we don’t know what happens in the depths. Angelakis and colleagues called in some helpers named Daphne, Phoebe, Iris and Pasithea, who were…