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Hundreds of Horseshoe Crabs Found Dead in Japan

By Shawn Zhang For some reason, horseshoe crabs have recently been dying in massive numbers off Japan’s southern beaches near Kitakyushu. Typically, the shallow waters of Kitakyushu serve as a suitable breeding ground for the crab, Tachypleus tridentatus. Yet, this year they …

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The U.S. and China Ratify the Paris Agreement

Written by Edwin Yu On the eve of the G20 summit of 2016, hosted by China from Sept. 4-5, the United States and China declared that they would ratify the Paris Agreement, leading the way for others. “Despite our differences on other …

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Tropical Storm Hermine Rampages on East Coast

Written By Jeffrey Tan Many people in Florida who were looking forward to a peaceful Labor Day weekend had their hopes blown away. A Category 1 hurricane, Hermine, touched down in Florida’s Panhandle on Friday, September 3, bringing with it destruction and …

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SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Explodes on Launchpad

Written by Daphne Yan At 9 a.m. Thursday, September 1, 2016, SpaceX Falcon 9 exploded on the launchpad at Cape Canaveral. This 229 foot tall rocket was being tested when it exploded. The rocket was destroyed by the explosion, and the Facebook …

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Boeing 737 Engine Failure

Written By Jeffrey Tan On August 28th, a Southwest Boeing 737 jet, flight 3472, was forced to initiate emergency landing procedures when one of its engines exploded. Tami Richards, a mother who was traveling with her three children and her husband to …

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