Serena Mao The shelter in place orders have had quite an impact on all of us––likely a different one on everyone, but an impact nonetheless. Common themes include being extraordinarily bored, as we can’t go out to eat with our friends or …
Read More »CES 2021 Scheduled to be Held In Person with a Livestream Option
By: Zeru Peter Li On May 7, 2020, the CES, or the Consumer Electronics Show, announced that its event in 2021, which was planned to be in January 2021, would continue to be held in person, but with another live streaming option. …
Read More »India’s Struggle to Air Conditioning
By: Ryane Li As the climate crisis has only been growing worse, and temperatures are increasing across the globe, Indian architects have developed unique terracotta structures to combat the rising heat. Air conditioning demands are projected to triple by 2050, and many …
Read More »Microplastic Concentrations on Ocean Floor
By Owen Xu On the bottom of the Mediterranean near Italy, scientists have detected high concentrations of microplastics; in fact, these samples contain the highest concentrations ever recorded. The University of Manchester led a study that discovered that there were approximately 1.9 …
Read More »Dislocation
By: Emily Zhang When we talk about dislocation, most of the time we referring to joint dislocation. While dislocations are rare throughout the US, arm dislocation can be more common for children, especially when they play or fight. Dislocation is fairly easy …
Read More »High Tech Seems Immortal, But Will It Remain That Way
by David Zhang Large businesses such as Amazon have only been selling for more and more. Apple, Facebook, Tesla, and general tech stocks of the S&P 500 are on a steady rise despite the world remaining in the midst of the coronavirus …
Read More »#MeToo in 2020
Serena Mao Tara Reade, a woman who formerly worked for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, has accused him of sexual assault in the spring of 1993… And Biden has retorted with a response we’ve gotten uncomfortable used to: a vehement denial. Riding …
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