Fictional Wars Ep. 6- Texan-Californian War Pt. 6

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The Texans clearly were winning. Californian President George Carlton was saddened, but he realized something. California had 40 million people, and Texas had 31 million. Soon, Carlton decided to introduce a conscription system. Although it was met with resistance, the Californian military now had 3.7 million people as compared to the 2.1 million people of […]

A Couple of Things Mojang Should Add to Minecraft

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Minecraft has a couple of mobs you can get using cheats, but this cheating doesn’t really count as seeing the real mob in the game. #1 (I would love Mojang to add this to Minecraft): The illusioner. This illusion doesn’t make sense, and even the pros don’t know how to fight it. #2 The giant […]

A 13-Year-Old Experiment Proves Archimedes’ “Death Ray” Invention Is Possible

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Archimedes was a well-known scientist and mathematician who made important inventions and scientific contributions. Among them was the “Death Ray,” sometimes called the heat ray, a powerful device that could use the sun’s power through mirrors to destroy enemy ships.  It’s believed that Archimedes used this invention to burn Roman ships during the Siege of […]

Where Does Oil Come From? The Myth About Fossil Fuels and Dinosaurs Debunked

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Oil is an important resource that you can see everywhere around us. It plays an essential part in the quality of our lives, and it’s hard to imagine a world without it.  From transportation and heating, to electricity and manufacturing essential products for our daily routine, like household appliances, computers, plastics, paint, and cosmetics, the […]

Unprecedented Heatwaves Hitting the Earth’s Poles Alarm Climate Scientists

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The Earth’s poles, North and South, are simultaneously experiencing a rise in temperatures above normal levels in mid-March. Weather stations located in the parts of Antarctica have already recorded the place was 104° Fahrenheit (40° C) warmer than usual! Weather stations located near the Arctic regions have also recorded signs of heatwaves, hitting about 86° […]

Best User Award #2 Reminder

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If you have not voted for best user yet, here’s the link: https://net.kidzsearch.com/best-user-award-2/ Just simply click on the user you want and submit the vote! Don’t forget to vote on all of the subjects! If you were not a nominee for the award, hopefully I will have more contests like these in the near future. Also […]

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe ‘Touches’ the Sun for the First Time

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For the first time in history, a NASA spacecraft called the Parker Solar Probe successfully entered the corona, or the outermost part of the Sun’s atmosphere, hence “touching” the Sun. It is one of the monumental developments in solar science because it has always been one of the key goals of the Parker Solar Probe […]

Please Give Some Nominees for the Best User Award

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The list for now are nominees, not winners: @Pumpkin @KidzSearch @whizkid @asianviking8 @sharkyman @esie PLEASE TELL ME MORE NOMINEES THAT YOU THINK ARE BEST IN THE COMMENTS. Should I add myself? I think that would be a cheating. And do tell me the best posts in the comments so that I can give an award.