Perhaps nowhere is the common refrain “You are what you eat” more clearly reflected than in your skin. The body’s largest organ — your skin — basically tells a tale of the foods you feed your body. So do more than apply …
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By: Hongdi Zhang Recently PG&E initiated a power outage plan to turn off power in California regions for up to seven days, and people were very upset about it. When it turned out only power off one day, most people were relieved. …
Read More »History of Vaccines
By: Michelle Hua As science advances, so does medicine. One of the largest medical advancements in the past centuries has been vaccines. Modern vaccines are forms of dead or weakened viruses that are injected into people/animals to help them develop immunity to …
Read More »What is the Chromium Project
by David Zhang Everyone has heard of Chrome before, but Chromium, the source that Chrome is based on is much less known. Unlike Google, chromium is an open-source project and is developed by both Google and private security experts. It is basically …
Read More »Letters of Recommendation
All high schoolers know that to get to college, most will need letters of recommendation from their teachers. They know that the willingness of the teacher to write the letter and the quality of the letter depend heavily upon the teacher’s opinion …
Read More »Trump Confirms 2017 Killing of Al Qaeda Bomb Maker
By Derek Dong President Trump announced on Thursday that United States forces had killed Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri, a highly skilled Qaeda bomb maker who built the explosives for several high-profile terrorist plots. Mr. Trump’s announcement belatedly confirmed news reports from August 2018 …
Read More »Class Fixes
By Ajay Krishnan School is a necessary aspect of our lives, shaping the way we are with good and bad experiences. However, one of the most overlooked areas is also one of the most basic: classes. They are the majority of time …
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