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Bryan Wu

Wild NASA Plans

NASA recently announced 22 new projects. And some of them are really crazy. For example, jumping from planet to planet using a laser sail, solar powered weather balloon, rovers on pluto, and more. For NASA’s ideas to receive funding, it has to …

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Finding Lost Spacecraft

By: Daniel Many spacecraft have an unfortunate end. They lose contact with scientists on Earth or get lost into space. But the past couple years, NASA has had much success in locating lost spacecraft. Just recently, they found an Indian spacecraft that …

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2017 Lamborghini Aventador S

By: Dan This year, Lamborghini released its new Aventador: 2017 Lamborghini Aventador S. Lamborghinis are known for their insane, alien look, as well as ridiculous acceleration, top speed, and sound. Not to mention their sky-high prices. The Aventador is one of Lamborghini’s …

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A Living Room that Drives you Around

By: Dan Following the recent craze, a lot of manufacturers want to make autonomous electric vehicles. Nio, a Chinese startup, has entered this business and they hope to release a fully autonomous electric vehicle into the US market within 3 years. While …

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The Nintendo Switch

By: Bryan Recently, Nintendo released a brand new system called the Switch. It released with only a couple games, and the UI itself feels unfinished, with empty squares foreshadowing features that could come out in the future. However, these “problems” are nothing. …

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Auto-Adjusting Glasses

By: Bryan Wu So many kids these days have bad eyesight. Blame it on bad genetics, age or staring at screens 24/7 in the new tech filled world—it doesn’t matter. A lot of us rely on glasses. And once we’re older, the …

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The Cure to Cancer?

By: Dan For the first time in history, two babies with leukemia were treated with genetically engineered cells. These experiments, conducted at London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital, allow off the shelf cellular therapy using cells that can be infused into patients at …

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Echo

By: Patrick Xu Amazon Echo has come. It’s Amazon’s smart speaker, with a voice controlled personal assistant dubbed Alexa. This is the start of the new era of technology, as voicing commands around the house is easy and convenient. Alexa could be …

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The Massive Moving of our Milky Way

By: Patrick Xu Our Milky Way is moving at an object at an insanely fast speed. The Great Attractor is a gravitational anomaly that is 150-250 million light years away in the center of the Laniakea Supercluster, which includes the former Virgo …

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Drones

By: Alex Wang When you hear someone say drone, what do you think about? Do you think about the military’s computer controlled drones? Do you think about the drones in outer space, hard at work for science? Or do you think of …

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