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 …
Read More »93-year-old WWII Veteran Completes Trek Across America
By Vivien Song On Saturday, August 20, 2016, 93-year-old Ernie Andrus became the oldest person to complete the coast-to-coast trek across the United States. 3 years ago, on October 7, Andrus started at the Pacific Ocean near San Diego, California, and set …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »Typhoon Lionrock Hits Northern Japan, Leaves Several Dead
Written by Vivien Song A deadly typhoon battered northern Japan on August 31, leaving 11 dead, and several missing. 9 of the casualties were elderly inhabitants in their 80s and 90s, who resided in the Ran Ran nursing home in the Iwate …
Read More »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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