When most people think of computers, they picture the familiar machines that sit on desks, reside in pockets as smartphones, or operate invisibly inside cars, appliances, and airplanes. These devices, …
Logan Bergeron
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The human brain is often described as the most complex structure in the known universe, and for good reason. Its billions of neurons and trillions of connections form a living …
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When we think about pollution, our minds often drift to images of smog-filled skies, overflowing landfills, or oil slicks spreading across the ocean’s surface. But one of the most pervasive …
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When we think of cosmic collisions, the mind often leaps to fiery explosions, cataclysmic impacts, and the idea of destruction on an incomprehensible scale. The phrase “galaxies colliding” alone conjures …
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Weather is one of those everyday realities that we hardly stop to consider until it interrupts our plans or catches us by surprise. Yet behind the sudden afternoon downpour, the …
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When most people hear the term “economy,” they immediately think of financial markets, fluctuating prices, or gross domestic product. Rarely does the word bring to mind cycles of material use …
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In the last decade, artificial intelligence has quietly threaded itself into nearly every digital service we use, often so seamlessly that we barely notice it. When you open your favorite …
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Bees have long been admired for their tireless work ethic and their intricate social structures, but beyond these fascinating qualities lies a deeper truth: bees play a role in global …
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Inflation is one of those economic concepts that everybody hears about, but few people feel completely confident explaining. At its core, it simply means that the prices of everyday goods …
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Memory is often described as the glue that holds our lives together. It allows us to recall the smell of our grandmother’s cooking, the thrill of learning to ride a …