Muse Science Magazine for Kids - March 2023
Muse Science Magazine for Kids - March 2023
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In this issue
Fly with birds along the Atlantic Flyway and the African straw-colored fruit bat in Zambia. Swim with the Pacific gray whale from Mexico to Alaska and tiny zooplankton on their nightly trips in oceans and lakes. Learn how animals navigate, what scientists are doing to help animals cross roads safely, and how you can help migrating monarch butterflies.
Which Octopus Arm is Best?
Are you a righty? A lefty? This octopus is a second-arm-from-the-front-y.
1 min
FLIGHT OF THE FRUIT BAT
The sky blazed orange as the Sun sank beneath the horizon. Screeching cries echoed across the savannah as shadowy tree silhouettes began to shudder.
5 mins
THE EPIC JOURNEY
The Pacific Gray Whale's Long Path to Recovery
6 mins
Amazing Trips
From a distance, the picture looks like a pen-and-ink study of a super famous painting, the Mona Lisa, by Leonardo da Vinci. Up close, all you see is a squiggly mess of connected lines that form a jagged but continuous path.
2 mins
Tiny Critters Massive Migration
The largest migration on Earth happens across all its aquatic habitats, from ponds to the ocean, every single night.
5 mins
Secrets of Animal Navigators
USING SUPER SENSES OF SIGHT, SOUND, MAGNETISM, AND A WHOLE LOT MORE
4 mins
EARTH'S MAGNETIC PERSONALITY
Humans can’t sense our planet’s magnetosphere, but many animals can.
1 min
PLANT A MILKWEED GARDEN
You can help monarch butterflies!
2 mins
Sailing by Stars and Waves
DISCOVERING THE SCIENCE OF POLYNESIAN NAVIGATION
3 mins
Who Invited You? - When Species 'Invade'
Marauding camels from Afghanistan, India, and the Middle East overrun Australia. The "invaders" flatten fences, topple into wells, and devour native plants. Meanwhile, toxic toads originally from Central and South America multiply without mercy and poison Aussie critters to near-extinction.
3 mins
Muse Science Magazine for Kids Description:
Publisher: Cricket Media
Category: Children
Language: English
Frequency: 9 Issues/Year
Muse is for kids ages 9-14 who love to learn about new things. Each issue has articles to satisfy every curiosity about our world, from genetics to space to geology. And, Muse is sponsored by the Smithsonian, so your child is always getting up-to-date accurate information.
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