by David Zhang Satellites are man-made objects used to orbit the earth in order to provide humans with different services, such as GPS, communication, images, and climate information. As we continue to improve our technology, more and more satellites will be sent …
Read More »Indonesian Volcano Mt. Semeru Erupts
By Kevin Zhang According to recent reports from authorities, fourteen people are confirmed dead and dozens have been injured, after the eruption of Mt. Sumeru on the island of Java. Rescuers are still working to find survivors in villages buried underneath ash. …
Read More »Tiger Wood’s Future
At the end of November, Tiger Woods gave Golf Digest an interview to discuss his future on the Pro golf Association (PGA) tour. Tiger, 45 years old, was active on the professional golf circuit until his car accident back on February 23rd …
Read More »How to Manage Time
By: Eric Guo It is likely that at one point in your life, you have found yourself laboring over your work at some time past midnight. At this point, you may ask yourself, “Why can’t I manage my time effectively so I …
Read More »The Pandemic Reduced Emissions, What Now?
By Owen Xu Li During the recent pandemic from Sars-CoV-2, commonly known as COVID-19, most governments of the world imposed strict social distancing policies, reducing the number of active industries around the world. This major change led to a 5.2% decrease in …
Read More »Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Resigns
By Kevin Zhang Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has announced that he is stepping down as the chief executive officer of the social media site, effective immediately. Parag Agrawal, Chief Technology Officer of the company, will take over as the CEO, the company …
Read More »Sports in the Movies – Seabiscuit
Seabiscuit is the classic underdog story … except about a horse. While there have been many movies made about this particular race horse, I will focus on the 2003 film based on the well-researched, 1999 Laura Hillenbrand non-fiction book, Seabiscuit: An American …
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