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
How lung cancer works
The two sponge-like organs that make up your lungs are divided into portions known as lobes in your chest. Three lobes make up your right lung. It is a left lung with two lobes. Because the heart occupies more space on the left side of the body, the left lung is smaller. Breathing involves allowing air to enter your mouth or nose and travel via … Continue reading How lung cancer works
Who Wanted This Bridge?
The construction of a new extension to I-395 in downtown Miami has been nearing completion over the past several months. Construction on the project began in 2019, and is projected to be completed by late 2027, though the end date for construction has been pushed back several times. The main purpose of this project is to double-deck SR-836 while it runs over the Miami River, … Continue reading Who Wanted This Bridge?
The Mothers Guide (on how to tell if your child is Slacking off)
Slacking off is probably my third best skill, behind sitting on my computer and eating food. It’s something I do constantly, and I think I do it pretty well (you could call me a professional slacker)! I’m not exactly sure if I could be called a full-time slacker, since I do have a job and I do work at least 3 days a week (hopefully … Continue reading The Mothers Guide (on how to tell if your child is Slacking off)
How Sonic Has Withstood the Test of Time
By: Thomas Horvath On June 23, 1991, the release of a video game would change the gaming scene for the rest of time. That game was Sonic the Hedgehog, with its titular character having become one of the most iconic characters in pop culture, even rivaling Mario for a time. The game was a smash hit in Japan and as popular, if not more popular, … Continue reading How Sonic Has Withstood the Test of Time
Music in class is NOT distracting
Written by Shane Miller I think most of Gen-Z and Gen Alpha have experienced a similar situation I had recently, wherein a teacher tells you to “take out your earbud” because it’s “distracting” you. Most teachers treat it extremely seriously, almost as seriously as staring at your phone and scrolling Instagram or TikTok, even if you’re taking notes and participating actively in whatever lesson is … Continue reading Music in class is NOT distracting
Why Do Book Adaptations Often Fall Flat?
By: Thomas Horvath Any avid book fan will know the excitement and ensuing disappointment of their favorite book being adapted into a movie. It can be exciting at first to see the world and characters visible to the human eye, but movies based on books tend to get a bad rep from book fans. But why is that? This article will go into the main … Continue reading Why Do Book Adaptations Often Fall Flat?
The Digital Media Controversy
By: Thomas Horvath In recent news, there has been a controversy in the digital media industry. The controversy has been elevated in discussion due to two recent events from major companies. The director of subscriptions at Ubisoft made a very controversial claim that consumers need to stop thinking they fully own the video games that they digitally buy. “One of the things we saw is … Continue reading The Digital Media Controversy
The Ethics of AI
By: Thomas Horvath The Artificial Intelligence (AI) takeover has been heavily controversial, especially when it comes to the entertainment industry. One of the big reasons for the writer and actor strike last year was the usage of AI to utilize an actor or actress’ image and likeness after they passed. Besides film, the music industry is also struggling with the ethics of AI and how … Continue reading The Ethics of AI
