By Krystal Yang In August 2018, researchers from The United States Public interest Research Group Education Fund discovered dangerous chemicals in everyday school supplies, from crayons to dry-erase markers. Specifically, the group tested Playskool crayons, and one green crayon tested positive for …
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By: Serena Mao It’s easy for us to list off what our goals are: financial security, a loving relationship, having good friends to depend on. What’s not so easy is to take the actions that will actually allow us to reach those …
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Hongdi Zhang??? It is important for environment protection agencies to clarify what animals are safe to keep and which ones must be eliminated. Animals introduced by humans from one place to another place can cause trouble to the local environment. This phenomenon …
Read More »Can Drinking Hot Water Cure Diseases?
By: Emily Zhang In the US, it seems that people seldom drink hot water. Many people often just drink cold beverages or hot coffee and tea instead. However, in some other countries, such as China, you’ll often hear the phrase “Drink hot …
Read More »Scientists look to synthetic biology and 3-D printing for life support in space
by Wayne Deng Currently, humans are looking past earth and out into space, with all its vast possibilities. An issue faced by many space missions is the amount of space available to store essential supplies. Since most missions take astronomical amounts of …
Read More »America’s North Korea Strategy
U.S. President Donald Trump has had a long history with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Beginning with the constant rivalry and angry tweets, the love-hate relationship somehow birthed a peaceful meeting in June at the demilitarized zone in Korea. However, this …
Read More »College Videogame Scholarships
By Derek Dong From their conception, video games have been a heated point of contention between kids and their parents. Parents felt genuine concern when their children played into the early hours of the morning. Often times the children themselves wouldn’t even …
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