Every entry, newest first.
170 entries published since 2021. Browse by section, or scroll the full journal.
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No. 060
Apr 12, 2026
Science 5 min
Artemis II: The Moon Mission That Made History Feel Real Again
Artemis II's safe return isn't just a headline; it revives lunar exploration in our collective imagination.
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No. 059
Apr 10, 2026
Technology 5 min
Why SpaceX’s Starship Delay Strikes a Deeper Chord
SpaceX's third Starship delay this year reveals the gap between ambition and engineering reality.
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No. 058
Apr 05, 2026
Crypto 4 min
Inside the Hospital Lab: My Invisible Daily Struggles
Lab work is exhausting, pressured, and unseen. Here's my story.
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No. 057
Apr 05, 2026
Note 4 min
Arizona Falls to Michigan: The Final Four Showdown
Arizona Wildcats' impressive March Madness run ends in a decisive 91-73 loss to Michigan.
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No. 056
Apr 03, 2026
Healthcare 5 min
Why Quality Assurance in Lab Work is My Daily Priority
As a clinical lab scientist, I know quality assurance in labs isn't optional. Patient care hinges on our results.
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No. 055
Apr 03, 2026
Finance 5 min
How War-Risk Math Is Still Toying With Markets
Stocks rise, oil falls as markets cling to war headlines. Here's why it matters.
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No. 054
Apr 03, 2026
Finance 5 min
Crypto’s Rebellion Fades in April Selloff
Crypto talks rebellion but trades nervously. April 2 saw $400M liquidated.
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No. 053
Apr 02, 2026
Science 6 min
Artemis II: Why the Moon Feels Real Again
Artemis II launched on April 1, 2026, reigniting our lunar dreams. This mission is more than just a trip around the moon.
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No. 052
Apr 01, 2026
Healthcare 5 min
Why Medical Technologists Are Critical Yet Overlooked
Medical technologists are essential yet invisible in healthcare.
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No. 051
Apr 01, 2026
Technology 6 min
Oracle Cuts Jobs Amid AI Spend: Is This the Future?
Oracle is cutting up to 30,000 jobs to focus on AI spend. What does that mean for workers?