By: Owen Xu Li Ever since 1880, Britain has continuously used coal to generate electricity, as it was a staple energy source for a long time. However, on May 17th of this year, Britain stopped using coal to power the country. Fintan …
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By: Michelle Hua As summer vacation starts, more people start camping and traveling. However, some vacation spots where people travel to are home to many insects and arachnids. While they are mostly seen as just a small annoyance, they could also potentially …
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By Alex Wang Recently, scientists have come up with another solution to a problem. What is so special about this new solution, you may ask? Global warming has been a major issue that has been plaguing our governments and citizens for decades …
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Serena Mao We hear it in the news all the time: a thousand people dead. A couple dozen shot. Millions of lives lost in conflict. Deaths and other horrifying events occur all the time: from shootings, to wars, to poverty. But what …
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Have you ever desperately wanted to forget an embarrassing memory from ten years ago? Lucky for this Hong Kong woman, she pooped so hard, she was sent to the hospital and back to 2009. That’s right. Her poop sent her back in …
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By: Derek Dong If you don’t know what you’re doing, weightlifting can definitely seem like a frustratingly difficult endeavor to embark on. But with the proper knowledge and a lot of practice, it can undoubtedly be very fun and rewarding — a …
Read More »Huawei ban’s effects on the Tech Industry
By David Zhang The U.S. has made a major move in the past week, signalling another battle in the international trade war between China and the U.S. that has been plaguing investors and rocking the tech industry. The U.S. blacklisted Huawei devices, …
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