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Emerging Scientific Concepts: Teslaphoresis

Emerging Scientific Concepts: Teslaphoresis

The Rambler May 18, 2016

A Tesla Coil is a special kind of electronic circuit developed by the scientist Nikola Tesla in the 1890s. On its own, it’s used to produce high voltage, low current, and high frequency alternating...

New options to experience virtual reality

New options to experience virtual reality

The Rambler May 16, 2016

One of the bigger ‘hypes’ which that has been seen since the beginning of 2016, has been the emerging technology of virtual reality. Virtual reality is the use of equipment to artificially create sensory...

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A Look Under the Hood of The Rambler: Webmaster explains re-designed look of The Rambler

The Rambler March 24, 2016

Website Development is one of the more sought-after skills in the world right now. Companies all over the world have started to turn away from the more traditional methods of public relations, such as...

Student Profile: Dan Basheer

Student Profile: Dan Basheer

The Rambler November 6, 2015

Dan Basheer, a senior at Cathedral Prep and second-year member of the staff of The Rambler, is an immigrant from Jordan, a country in the Middle East. Dan arrived in the United States when he was in 6th...

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Study shows some negative effects of homework

The Rambler May 29, 2015

One of the most controversial subjects that students like to argue about is homework. Rumors that homework doesn’t do anything, or that it makes things worse are often seen as excuses by teachers, but...

Can listening to music make you smarter?

Can listening to music make you smarter?

The Rambler May 7, 2015

The study of music is something which has been rather controversial for a long time. Some people prefer some genres while others like different genres. Debates in the scientific community have been going...

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The Large Hadron Collider

The Rambler April 24, 2015

The most powerful particle accelerator in the world recently reached the end of its upgrade time and is being prepared to be started again. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a system which lies in a...

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The importance of internet security

The Rambler March 21, 2015

The internet is something which people use all the time from checking their Facebook accounts all the way to researching information for the next project. How secure is the internet though? When typing...

Examining different types of headaches

Examining different types of headaches

The Rambler March 21, 2015

Have you ever woke up in the morning with a pounding sensation in the head? A high-tension headache wreaking havoc on your concentration and generally leaving you uncomfortable? You’re not the only...

YouTube: Monetizing popularity

YouTube: Monetizing popularity

The Rambler March 6, 2015

YouTube is a very popular, ever growing website made for the purpose of hosting, and displaying videos for the public. Those movies may be videos that users made on their own, such as video tutorials...

Small computers are all around us

Small computers are all around us

The Rambler February 9, 2015

When you think of a computer, what comes to mind? To most people, the answer would be a laptop, desktop or even a tablet to most people. What most people don’t think of, however, is that computers these...

What does your personality type say about you?

What does your personality type say about you?

The Rambler January 14, 2015

What kind of personality would you consider you have? There are many types of personalities with each person acting, behaving and even thinking in his or her own special way. There generally are sixteen...

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