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  • A Look at Internet Censorship: How Governments Handle the Web

    A Look at Internet Censorship: How Governments Handle the Web

    The Internet is full of information, and sometimes, it needs to be regulated. But where should we draw the line?
    Go to the profile of Nithil Krishnaraj
    Nithil Krishnaraj
    Mar 4
    Where Does Stimulus Money Come From?

    Where Does Stimulus Money Come From?

    How can the government keep affording multi-trillion dollar stimulus checks and how long can they keep it up?
    Go to the profile of Advaith Malka
    Advaith Malka
    Feb 28
    Scientists May Have Found A Better Way to Cure Spinal Cord Injuries

    Scientists May Have Found A Better Way to Cure Spinal Cord Injuries

    Researchers have used a “designer cytokine” protein to give paralyzed mice the ability to walk again.
    Go to the profile of Pranav Bansal
    Pranav Bansal
    Feb 24
    Does COVID-19 Affect the Brain?

    Does COVID-19 Affect the Brain?

    Yes, but the reasons for the neurological effects aren’t so clear. Here’s what we know so far.
    Go to the profile of Sritan Motati
    Sritan Motati
    Feb 16
    Here’s What You Need to Know About the Hyperloop

    Here’s What You Need to Know About the Hyperloop

    Two companies are racing to create a capsule that’s faster than the speed of sound.
    Go to the profile of Akhilesh Tammana
    Akhilesh Tammana
    Feb 12
    Apple and Google Formed A Powerful Partnership — Now, It Could Crumble

    Apple and Google Formed A Powerful Partnership — Now, It Could Crumble

    Google paid Apple billions of dollars to become the built-in search engine, but the Justice Department has caught on.
    Go to the profile of Akhilesh Tammana
    Akhilesh Tammana
    Feb 10
    Harvesting Energy from Human Movements is Now a Reality

    Harvesting Energy from Human Movements is Now a Reality

    We might be able to charge smartwatches by moving in the near future.
    Go to the profile of Nithil Krishnaraj
    Nithil Krishnaraj
    Jan 26
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    Why Dark Matter and Dark Energy Are the Greatest Scientific Mysteries

    Why Dark Matter and Dark Energy Are the Greatest Scientific Mysteries

    We know close to nothing about dark matter and dark energy, but they hold the answers to some of science’s most important questions.
    Go to the profile of Aditya Sharma
    Aditya Sharma
    Aug 23, 2020
    A Beginner’s Guide to GraphQL

    A Beginner’s Guide to GraphQL

    Build your first GraphQL API using Node.js and Apollo.
    Go to the profile of Advaith Malka
    Advaith Malka
    Jan 25
    Technology
    Stretching Rubber Can Now Make Electricity

    Stretching Rubber Can Now Make Electricity

    Swiss researchers created a new organic material that produces electricity when twisted and stretched.
    Go to the profile of Aditya Sharma
    Aditya Sharma
    Jan 25
    What The Heck Does Code Do?

    What The Heck Does Code Do?

    All computers and the internet depend on code to function. However, 99% of us don’t understand it. Let’s make it simple.
    Go to the profile of Varun Cheedalla
    Varun Cheedalla
    Jan 23
    Your Data Could Be Stored Underwater. How Do You Feel About That?

    Your Data Could Be Stored Underwater. How Do You Feel About That?

    Microsoft’s Project Natick was a huge success, showing how the Cloud could be going underwater. Here’s what it means for the future of…
    Go to the profile of Akhilesh Tammana
    Akhilesh Tammana
    Jan 18
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