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Vertical Farming

By Bo W. The world’s explosive population growth is quickly outpacing the expansion of farming land. While we desperately need to secure more land for food, continued population growth will also mean a greater demand for the conversion of land into residential …

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GPS for Tracking Tumors

Medicine has come a long way, but it’s still is not quite possible to see inside a living person without invasive measures. Knowing the location of a tumor is lifesaving, but investigating inside the human body often requires cutting open a patient …

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Google’s Censored Search

David Zhang The great firewall. It is a firewall that blocks sites not approved by China’s communist regime. This includes many popular social media and news sites such as Facebook and Google. As a result, Chinese sites such as Baidu and WeChat …

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Meta Research – The Research of Research

By David Zhang Meta research is a relatively new field of science, which aims to find ways to improve the accuracy and reliability of scientific experiments. It studies ways to reduce biases and develop more efficient processes for gathering and interpreting. Of …

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How to Improve iPhone Battery Life

By Cindy Wu  A few days ago, Apple announced three new iPhone models. The home button is officially dead and new devices going forward will start using Face ID as the primary unlock system. They will also release an updated Apple Watch …

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by Kevin Zhang Facial Recognition is a new technology feature that allows a device to recognize a person based on that person’s facial features. Many large companies such as Apple, Samsung, Amazon, etc. are currently working on or have implemented facial recognition. …

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RTX: New Generation of the GPU

By: Alex Wang After two years of waiting, Nvidia finally released their newest addition to the Geforce family, the RTX 20 series. The new turing architecture in this series improves airflow, allowing heat to dissipate easily. And now, instead of having to …

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End of Nasa’s Dawn Mission

By Kevin You NASA’s Dawn mission will be coming to an end after 11 years of breaking new grounds in planetary science. It will be unable to communicate with Earth in about a month. The Dawn probe is currently the only spacecraft …

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Digital Pathology

Yi Zhang In the traditional pathology, trained pathologists examine objects or tissues under a microscope to see if there is any problem, such as cancer. The tissues are often contained by a glass slide and may be stained to highlights the structure. …

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Apple Stock Hits 1 Trillion

by David Zhang Boosted by the overwhelming popularity of its new iPhone X, Apple has become the first publicly traded company to be worth 1 trillion. Although other tech stocks have been suffering recently, Apple remained steady. It was also due to …

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