Winter Sports Scholars-Weekly·November 16, 2021The weather is getting colder and colder, as if it’s saying winter is near. In other words, it...Sports and Fashion·1 min read·0
The History of the Olympics Scholars-Weekly·November 16, 2021The Olympic Games are the largest sporting event in the world. 193 countries participated in the most recent...Sports and Fashion·1 min read·0
Lance Armstrong and Doping Scholars-Weekly·November 16, 2021Current doping tests are hard to fool, yet many athletes still take performance enhancement drugs to gain an...Sports and Fashion·1 min read·0
“Can LightSaber Really Exist?” Scholars-Weekly·November 15, 2021I’m sure everyone has heard of “Star Wars.” One of the most well-known films, it astounded both society...Technology·1 min read·0
Digital life – Metaverse in Ready Player One Scholars-Weekly·November 15, 2021In the movie Ready Player One, every action and object is created by virtual reality. The whole world...Technology·1 min read·0
Movie Inspired Military Scholars-Weekly·November 15, 2021Weapons, particularly guns, are very appealing things in an action film. There are various inventive weapons in films...Technology·1 min read·0
South Korean Space Rocket Nuri Scholars-Weekly·November 15, 2021Since the 20th century, countries have put a lot of effort into aerospace development. South Korea also entered...Science·1 min read·0
What was Aerospace Like in the Past? Scholars-Weekly·November 15, 2021Have you ever come across the term “aeronautical technology”? Despite the fact that it looked to be far...Science·1 min read·0
Commercial space companies in the spotlight Scholars-Weekly·November 15, 2021Humanity’s scientific curiosity about the universe is on the rise. The world’s wealthiest people are putting their money...Science·1 min read·0
Remembering the Dead Scholars-Weekly·November 15, 2021What fall festivals do you celebrate in your country? Festivals are a time for families to gather and...Life·1 min read·0