Things I Would Have Done Differently: High School
All the things I would have done more of in high school
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All the things I would have done more of in high school
The pitch-black shores of Kennedy Space Center lay quiet in the early morning. In the middle of the swamps and trees stood a 70-meter white rocket that was mounted on the historic launch pad 39A.
In his essay titled “The The Uninhabitable Earth”, David Wallace Wells argues that the natural phenomenon humans often call climateContinue Reading
Junior year is stressful, and that stress stretches into the first semester of senior year as students struggle to prepare for standardized testing and college applications. Here are some tips on how to prepare for the college application season and be prepared for your senior year of high school.
A different approach at looking the differences between Android and iOS.
As you step behind the white line on the running track, adrenaline runs through your veins as you get yourself ready for the race of your life. You jump up and down and try some breathing exercises, anything to get that gold medal. And for some athletes, they really would do anything to get that gold medal, like cheating with more oxygen. That’s where blood doping comes in.
For most of the 20th century, it was widely accepted that DNA’s four bases were the only chemicals that could transfer genetic information and allow for life on Earth. That is, until scientists recently found that DNA could hold eight bases.
Right now, history is in its making in the world of biotechnology. It is a hot topic, full of new discoveries and on-going research. Whether that topic is on GMOs, Crispr, or human cloning, researchers are approaching it with an open mindset and optimism for the world improvements that could “stem” out it. Some of these topics are controversial, but let’s look at an overview of these topics with an impartial and scholarly viewpoint.
In a world that uses energy increasingly, we need to start looking for different ways to create sources of energy.
The healthy human brain contains tens of billions of neurons, which specialized cells that process and transmit information via electricalContinue Reading