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What Transportation Could Look Like In The Future

By: Asa Keller, Journalist
When most people think of the future, they may think of flying cars and super-fast vehicles.
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How High Can We Build?

How High Can We Build?

Humans have been building tall buildings for as long as we can remember, from ancient pyramids to skyscrapers. But how high can we actually build? The answer to that question is complicated, as it depends on a variety of factors, including the materials used, the design of the structure, and the technology that is at hand. However, there are a few general limits to how high we can build.
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Jackson Podcast

By: Sabrina Remy, Journalist
We are starting a new podcast, and everyone is welcome to contribute. We'll be doing interviews, answering questions, sharing news, and giving advice.
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Blue Lights - Olivia Raimondo

Blue Lights – Olivia Raimondo

By: Liza Plis, Max Purtill, Gallery Deck Editors
"I drew this with the thought in mind of doing what you want you can before getting too old. Enjoy life now instead of later because tomorrow is always uncertain."
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The Crazy Flower - Gabrielle Carpenter

The Crazy Flower – Gabrielle Carpenter

By: Liza Plis, Max Purtill, Gallery Deck Editors
"From Aphrodite to Spain, the language of the rose has remained as true love. For its petals’ simplistic beauty, maybe, but even more so the fragile spikes that lie beneath the surface. As the flow of time proceeds into the future, the essence of a rose will, ultimately, remain true."
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A Change in Character - Max Purtill

A Change in Character – Max Purtill

By: Liza Plis, Max Purtill, Gallery Deck Editors
"This painting is looking into the future and the past. Showing how I once was, how I am now, and, most importantly, how I want to be in the future. All while being slowly surrounded by a dark shadow that will one day stop the constant change that is life. The future will come and death with it. Making all the things that you were, are, and will be into one." - Max Purtill
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One Hundred Million Miles Away - Noah Cramer

One Hundred Million Miles Away – Noah Cramer

By: Liza Plis, Max Purtill, Gallery Deck Editors
"This drawing is about the future of American space travel. The reflection of the planets in the austronaut's helmet shows the potential possibility to better understand our neighbouring planets. I believe if we can understand more about the planets in our solar system we can better understand the universe itself." - Noah Cramer
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Wormhole - Chengna Lin

Wormhole – Chengna Lin

By: Liza Plis, Max Purtill, Gallery Deck Editors
"Looking at the theme Future, the first thing I think about is Technological and Scientific Development. My artwork is based on my belief in future technology. The left side will be the galaxy we had already discovered so far, but on the other side it is an imagined universe that humans can also live in. In the center, it is a UFO transferring through a wormhole to the new world."
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The Middle Moon - Sage Eckel

The Middle Moon – Sage Eckel

By: Liza Plis, Max Purtill, Gallery Deck Editors
"When I think of the future, I see things such as the drawing. It's a sci-fi-type setting. I had two of the same drawings, just different times."
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Digital Art by Jonathan Tabbal, 2021

Lone Wolf – Jonathan Tabbal

By: Liza Plis, Max Purtill, Gallery Deck Editors
"I got the inspiration for this piece by looking up at the night sky and the stars. The galaxy night sky relates to the theme of being strong even if you are alone, even in the big galaxy you can be powerful by yourself."
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"Nepal" by przemion  is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Lessons From My Grandparents: How can we change our lives?

By: Asim Simkhada, Journalist

My family is originally from Nepal--a small country in South Asia.  I was able to contact my grandparents who still live there and speak with them about how they are handling the coronavirus outbreak...

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