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Try this fossil experiment with gummy candy and bread to learn about how fossils and sedimentary rocks are formed. Plus- it's edible!
Viruses cause many of the world’s common diseases. These germs reproduce by hijacking the cells of their host.
How the Pufferfish Got Its Puff
Responsive neurostimulation can remodel neural networks, leaving the brain less susceptible to epileptic seizures.
Africa’s tallest creatures get their characteristic patterns of spots from their moms, a new study finds.
More of a bad thing is usually bad. But in the case of viruses, it may be good.
STEAM Kids in Action - get the fantastic STEAM Kids book with more than 50 hands on STEAM projects to try at home or in the classroom like this water pendulum painting activity | you clever monkey
Create a fun DIY Apple Game for exploring science with force and motion with your child. Here's how to make your own apple game tray!
Researchers reveal the existential dangers of doomscrolling.
If you want to become an expert at telling the difference the next time you spot one in the ocean, first look at the animal's grin.
The differences between the species are huge.
This resource includes a news article, questions for students to answer and an author's purpose template. This resource includes an article about how geometry is used in football. The author's purpose template provides students a template to fill out as they find the purpose for the article as they read. I have also included a worksheet on identifying text features in a news article. This is a great resource for warm-ups, substitute plans, math centers or reading minutes. This resource is a great opportunity or students to practice comprehension skills and reading informational text. This resource provides a connection between reading, mathematics and science. Formats: There is a Microsoft Word Document available to edit. There is also a PDF file available.
This collection of free resources can be used to help your student writers as they begin writing feature articles for their own classroom newspaper.
Pluto's cutest geological feature---heart-shaped Sputnik Planitia---may have reoriented the whole planet.
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Never judge a book by its cover because the cover might be poisonous.
Our ultimate user’s guide to fundamental physics – all on one spectacular poster for you to download for free
Darwin’s followers appear to be comfortable embracing totally contradictory explanations for the same thing. When diverse groups of organisms share nearly identical traits, evolutionists see that as solid evidence of descent from a common ancestor. But when similar traits can’t be due to common descent, they see it as equally solid evidence for evolution. This is called “doublethink” in George Orwell’s classic novel 1984, which features a fictional totalitarian regime that cunningly
Follow along as we watch the caterpillar to butterfly life cycle through hands on learning. This kids science unit features many arts, crafts and sensory ideas.
The 2018 RobotArt competition fielded more than 100 submissions entered by 19 teams from all over the world
Homo naledi, which was found in a cramped inaccessible cave 30 miles from Johannesburg in South Africa may have been in a different part of the cave from where they were found.
For the first time, astronomers have detected the presence of arsenic and selenium, neighboring elements near the middle of the periodic table, in an ancient star in the faint stellar halo that surrounds the Milky Way. Arsenic and selenium are elements at the transition from light to heavy element production, and have not been found in old stars until now.
Researchers have found cocaine in some Pacific sharpnose sharks.
New study suggests "facial geometry" of common neurodevelopmental disorder
The unexpected delay raises serious concerns about Boeing's Starliner capsule.
Firebricks could act as better batteries for renewable energy.
New study suggests legal language complexity serves to signal authority, akin to "magic spells."
We may or may not mine the asteroid — but in the meantime, researchers are finding out more things about it.
Beyond its remarkable properties, titanium minerals also look spectacularly.
Humans’ and chimpanzees’ many similar features are presented as one of the strongest evidences for evolutionary theory. But do these traits tell the story of evolution from an ape-like ancestor? What about the alternative view of design inference? Dr. Randy Guliuzza offers a clear-cut solution to the common design vs. common descent debate. For more radio programs, click here.
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