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Category Archives: Science

The Great Hate-Love Affair: An examination of our relationship to technology

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by Maria Ashe Could you do something real quick? Open the Settings app on your phone, and scroll down until you see a little hourglass icon next to the words […]

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Authors, News, School, Science, Students, U.S, World

AI VS HUMANS

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by Kanishka Chandramohan Long ago, Stephen Hawking said, “The development of full Artificial Intelligence could spell the end of the human race.” One of the most debated topics is whether […]

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Editorials, News, Opinion, Science, Uncategorized, World

The Importance of Sleep: A Look Into the Sleep Schedules of Teenagers

October 4, 2022by Magdalena Rogers Leave a comment

Sleep is a basic necessity the body needs to function. The benefits of getting enough sleep range from simply having enough energy for the day to fighting off diseases. So, […]

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Science, Students

What Would Happen if… The Children Get no Books?

April 1, 2021by hhsdial Leave a comment

Kevin Mensah On Monday, March 15th, something wonderful occurred. The Hamden High BHSU (Black Hispanic Student Union) organized a multicultural book drive for Hamden’s Elementary schools. It is important that […]

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Science, Students

Free Philly!

February 18, 2020by hhsdial Leave a comment

Georgia Kirkendall That’s right- Punxsutawney Phil must be released! The PETA, people for the ethical treatment of animals, has had enough. They want Phil to retire and be replaced with […]

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News, Science, seasonal, U.S

Hamden High’s New STEAM Program

October 8, 2019by hhsdial Leave a comment

Hamden High School’s new STEAM program (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) will take effect for the school’s 2019 year.

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School, Science

EEE Virus in Connecticut

October 8, 2019by hhsdial Leave a comment

by Georgia Kirkendall Starting in early September, the Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus, or Triple E, has struck in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. There have been four human cases of […]

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News, Science, Uncategorized, World

Universe Expansion and the Multiverse

May 7, 2019by hhsdial Leave a comment

Georgia Kirkendall A very favorite topic of mine is the universe, and its never-ending expansion. If you concentrate enough about the fact there are billions of other possibilities and worlds […]

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Science

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Derelict

(adj.) in a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect.

The cities were derelict and dying

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