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The Mustang Journal



The Fragility of a Horse
These four-legged mammals have been used throughout history as beasts of labor, from pulling heavy carts to being used in wars. Yet they're incredibly susceptible to death. Why is that? https://www.equineworld.co.uk/images/horse-height.jpg Horses are renowned for their strength and beauty, with their top-notch endurance and speed. A city was even named after a horse, when his owner, Alexander the Great, grieved his death. The horse's name was Bucephalus. Secretariat, America
Minji Kwak
Dec 30, 20252 min read


Why is Salt Bad for You?
You have probably heard of friends or family telling you that you shouldn't eat so much salt, or if you are eating a very salty item at the moment, you have probably heard it's not good for you. Why? Classification To begin, we must clarify what we are referring to when we say salt. Salt is another name for an ionic compound, which consists of an orderly array of positively charged ions called cations, and negatively charged ions called anions. In this case, salt is slang fo
JAYDEN SARNO
Nov 24, 20253 min read


The Most Terrifying Virus: Rabies
Viruses are disease-causing agents that can only replicate by invading the living cells of an organism. They exist everywhere on Earth...
JAYDEN SARNO
Sep 29, 20252 min read


Good News? The YR4 Asteroid Poses No Significant Threat to Earth
An artist's impression of an asteroid. ...
Jayden Sarno
Mar 5, 20253 min read


Artificial Intelligence: Rising Threat
https://www.contactcenterworld.com/view/contact-center-news/cresta-expands-its-generative-ai-solutions-for-the-contact-center.aspx...
Joy Kim
Jan 23, 20252 min read


The Year of Hell: 536
https://theconversation.com/volcanoes-plague-famine-and-endless-winter-welcome-to-536-what-historians-and-scientists-believe-was-the-wors...
Jayden Sarno
Dec 4, 20243 min read


How Does Music Influence Your Mood?
Each day of our lives we experience different moods and feelings based on what we do and what we perceive. In a modern day world, we are...
Kylie Rodriguez
Sep 30, 20242 min read


The Yellowstone Explosion in August: The Uncommon and Common Nature of this Phenomena
In June of this year, I got to tour Yellowstone National Park, specifically the Biscuit Basin. I got to tour all around it, seeing the...
Jayden Sarno
Sep 30, 20243 min read


The Earth is Roasting, Why?
This year, Asia experienced sweltering heat waves, particularly from April to June. It impacted these societies, both community-wise and...
Minji Kwak
Sep 24, 20242 min read


The Warning Call of Scientists Regarding Climate Change
@ https://extinctionrebellionsfbay.org/announcements/2022/04/vigil-for-wynn-bruce-rip/ In the last few years especially, scientists across the world have been making serious cautions and warnings to the public about climate change as the effects it has on the environment have gotten more severe with time. These warnings have become more drastic as the stakes continue to rise with the worsening condition of the environment. One recent warning call to the public that has been
Hero Davis
Feb 7, 20233 min read


Reviving Times Long Past: Bringing Extinct Species Back To Life
Source: https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/52624/11-things-we-know-about-dodo Many species have called planet Earth home throughout many ages. They have thrived and lived throughout Earth’s history, even before mankind. However, mother nature can be cruel and wipe away all members of an entire species, leading to extinction. Unsustainable human activity can also lead to the extinction of many present-day species. But hope lives on in our ever-expanding and improving techno
Ethan Karl Paris
Feb 7, 20232 min read


Wyoming's Resolution to "Ban" Electric Vehicles Falls Short
Over the last week, Wyoming had found itself at the center of environmental policy and debate over electric vehicles. The state had proposed a resolution to “ban” sales of electric vehicles by 2035. It was struck down by the Senate Minerals, Business, and Economic Development Committee, essentially killing any hope of a decrease in EVs or the near future. While the stir from the controversial resolution was short lived, let’s look into just what contextualized the bill in the
Eidan Miana
Jan 23, 20233 min read


The Science of Regeneration
It’s common knowledge that certain animals such as lizards and octopi can regenerate missing limbs. Regeneration is an incredible skill that seems almost magical. But what is the science behind this phenomenon? And is it possible to extend this “magic” to humans? According to Scientific American, a protein called acetylcholinesterase (AChE) plays a major role in the regeneration process of an octopus’ limbs. The level of activity of AChe in muscles and nervous system compo
Ethan Karl Paris
Jan 23, 20232 min read


Presidential Major Disaster Declaration Made for California’s Recent Flooding Crisis
Since the very end of December of 2022, the state of California has undergone a mass flooding crisis, with areas such as Sacramento, San...
Hero Davis
Jan 23, 20232 min read


Japans Plastic-Eating Bacteria
As human civilization progresses, the amount of plastic on our lands and waters piles higher. Every day, eight million pieces of plastic make it into our oceans to contaminate the seas we live off of. Although the amount of trash that ends up in our waters progresses, a few researchers in Japan have possibly found a solution to our plastic problem. The research team responsible for identifying the bacteria-eating plastic is located in Japan’s Kyoto Institute of Technology. T
Antione Udovik
Jan 5, 20231 min read


New Transparent Wood Alternative Could Eliminate Plastic Usage
When discussing climate change and how we can save our planet, the use of plastic and its great harm to the environment are often brought to light. The primary cause of plastics' negative effect is that it takes hundreds if not thousands of years to biodegrade and cause fatal consequences for marine life worldwide. However, a new solution has been developed over the last year: transparent wood. @University of British Columbia: Dr. Feng Jiang Components of Transparent Wood Th
Hero Davis
Dec 15, 20223 min read


Superbugs: A Potential Global Health Crisis?
Source: https://www.istockphoto.com/photos/bacteria In this day and age, when one gets sick, it’s a quick fix. Swallow a few pills, take a day off, and become better in no time. The modern era, accompanied by the wonders of modern medicine, makes once-deadly pathogens, like influenza and the common cold, mere nuisances. However, danger lurks right around the corner. Diseases and infections once thought to be conquered now rise to be a threat once more. The threat is superb
Ethan Karl Paris
Dec 7, 20222 min read


3 Easy Ways to Reduce Your Ecological Footprint
We all use food, water, and electricity. These are our basic needs to sustain our survival. But sometimes, the line between what we really need and what is a luxury blurs out of focus. We’ve become privileged to a degree where we forget just how important it is to observe our consumption of resources. Our ecological footprint, essentially, considers our consumption of different resources such as food, goods, transportation, housing, and services, and compiles them into a nume
Eidan Miana
Dec 2, 20223 min read



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