Butadiene: A Ubiquitous Toxin

By Yervand Kondrahjian | Staff Writer Butadiene: A Ubiquitous Toxin   By Yervand Kondrahjian, Staff Writer   1,3-butadiene (butadiene, or BD), a colorless gas, is an important petrochemical manufactured in high volumes. Butadiene is primarily used to produce...
Elon Musk for Twitter: To Be or Not to Be

Elon Musk for Twitter: To Be or Not to Be

By Sarah Al Arab | Staff Writer Two weeks earlier Elon Musk disclosed that he will become Twitter’s largest shareholder amassing 9.2% of its stake. A day later, Twitter announced that Musk will be added to its board of directors, and the latter delightfully welcomed...
Capitalism and Web3

Capitalism and Web3

By Vanessa Abou Zeid | Staff Writer How capitalism is yet again the emblem of the digital world.  If you still have not jumped onto the up-and-coming digital bandwagon taking over the worldwide web, do not worry, as a simple click floods you with a plethora of...
The Future of Solar Power is Looking Hopeful 

The Future of Solar Power is Looking Hopeful 

By Ali Al Hadi Ismail | Staff Writer Over the past few years, solar power has gone from being a fringe technology to a mainstream energy source for homeowners, businesses, and utilities around the world. The solar industry has been booming, with billions of dollars in...
Semi-Autonomous Technology Has Just Reached Football

Semi-Autonomous Technology Has Just Reached Football

By Mohamad Abadi | Staff Writer A few years ago, VAR or video assistant referee was introduced into football to improve referee decision-making by allowing referees to review controversial decisions or fix mistakes after checking a slow-motion replay of an incident....