Monthly Archives: April 2026

More Than a Political Conflict: How wars affect national sports teams

By: Elle Shi, Grade 7 International sports events are supposed to bring countries together through friendly competition and teamwork. However, recent wars and global conflicts have begun to affect national sports teams and their ability to attend major events such as the Olympic Games, the Winter Olympics, the FIFA World …

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Impact of Academic Pressure on High School Students’ Health 

Psychology researchers Zeng and Li (2023) describe mental health as “a broad term that encompasses an individual’s emotional, psychological, and emotional well-being.” In recent years, the topic of mental health, especially among young people, has become more pertinent to society. More than ever, pressure on students is rising. According to …

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The Golden Cage Woven by Algorithms

By: Sarah Grade 8   If laughter, wind sounds, and other noises cannot compete with the short video soundtrack that plays every 30 seconds, are our children living in reality or trapped behind a 5-inch screen?              Nowadays, short videos are extremely popular, and a large number of people are addicted to …

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Structural Battery Composites

If you’ve ever lugged a laptop around in your backpack all day, you know the battery is always the heaviest thing in there. It’s literally like carrying around a giant, heavy brick, and it’s just sitting inside the plastic casing. That’s exactly what electric cars and airplanes are like right …

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