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The Daily Liftoff - July 2024

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The fourth issue of The Daily
Liftoff Magazine is simply
when we have a deficit of
important world news, and
hence the number of things
we can report on decreases
as well. Nevertheless, we have
some publication articles from
Taarak Harjai, Arish Talwar and
Anshuman Gupta. In this issue,
we deviate from the traditional
form of the magazine and rather
evolve it into something that
caters to everyone, as there
are contemporary articles along
with articles that just talk about
the earth sciences in general.
The issue begins with an article
by Svanik Garg, a freshman
at the University of California,
Berkeley, who talks about how
Carl Pei, the founder of ONEPLUS,
wanted to revolutionize
an extremely saturated market—
the smartphone one. And
how that plan was ultimately
successful, as nothing truly has
a unique identity for which people
know it.
The next couple of articles about
aeronautics are critical to read
as they cover the latest in recent
news surrounding the field. The
last two articles help unravel
some of the mysteries behind
common every-day principles,
whether they be in mathematics
or simply how origami is also
related to mathematics.
I hope that this issue is a treat
to read, and as always, any
articles need to be sent to
thedailyliftoff@gmail.com.
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