Star Field Found By NASA’s Hubble Telescope

On March 29, 2024, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) revealed that the Hubble Space Telescope has found not just one star, but 120 light-years worth of them. How the telescope captured the stars 160,000 light years away is not the usual method of zooming in.  In one of the Milky Way’s satellite galaxies 162,000 light-years away, the star field the Hubble Telescope found … Continue reading Star Field Found By NASA’s Hubble Telescope

NASA’s AIM Mission in the Clouds

Humankind, especially the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and other space agencies have explored the stars and moon, and have even discovered new planets. One of the missions that was closer to Earth was the AIM mission, which has come to an end. For the past 16 years, National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NASA) scientists have had their heads in the clouds dealing with … Continue reading NASA’s AIM Mission in the Clouds

Why Daylight Savings is Pointless

By: Thomas Horvath We have now entered into daylight saving time of the year, and I, along with many others, are not thrilled. I’m not a farmer, so I can’t speak on how much it helps them (Spoiler alert: it doesn’t help them at all), but it’s doing all other Americans no favors. In this article, I will explain why daylight savings should be discarded. … Continue reading Why Daylight Savings is Pointless

The Stanley Tumbler Phenomenon

By: Tricia Desroches In the world of beverage containers, one name has risen above the rest, creating a tidal wave of popularity and changing the way we enjoy our drinks. The Stanley Tumbler, renowned for its durability, insulation capabilities, and timeless design, has become more than just a cup; it’s a cultural phenomenon taking the world by storm.  The strength and durable construction of the … Continue reading The Stanley Tumbler Phenomenon

The Violent Video Game Controversy

By: Thomas Horvath The recent announcement of GTA VI, the next installment in the acclaimed Grand Theft Auto franchise, was given a release year of 2025. The internet erupted at the news, and many fans young and old could hardly hold in their excitement. While the GTA series is popular, it’s also one of the most controversial video game series of all time, often being … Continue reading The Violent Video Game Controversy

How Technology Affects Sports

The world of sports, teams, and individuals, has been expanding in every direction. That expansion has seen many technological innovations specifically for sports.  An innovation used by 60 soccer leagues around the world and the National Football League (NFL) is the Video Assisted Refereeing (VAR). Created by the Royal Netherlands Football Association, the VAR is a system of 30 cameras around the stadium ranging from … Continue reading How Technology Affects Sports

Mental Health in Education

By: Tricia Desroches Students encounter many difficulties in the stressful and demanding environment that we call school, which can be very harmful to their mental health. The impact of mental health on students is an important and frequently overlooked part of school life, ranging from social expectations to academic restrictions. Having poor mental health can be an interference with grades and a student’s social life. … Continue reading Mental Health in Education

NASA’s Cold Atom Laboratory

As something usually heard in science-fiction movies. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) might have opened the possibility of having quantum tools in space.  The Cold Atom Laboratory at NASA on the International Space Station (ISS) is used to freeze atoms to around -400 degrees Fahrenheit, which sets the atoms in the fifth state of matter, Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC). This allows the astronauts to … Continue reading NASA’s Cold Atom Laboratory