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Ants Rule!
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Ants Rule!

If all ants suddenly disappeared from the planet, life as we know it would collapse. In their book Journey to the Ants, naturalist E.O. Wilson and his colleague Bert Hölldobler analyzed the enormous influence these creatures have on ecosystems. Ants promote plant life, serve as predators and scavengers, and, in turn, serve as food for birds, dragonflies, and spiders. But they also can destroy crops and be serious pests.

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July/August 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Alabama Wilson and the Zombies of the Crawling Brain

Alabama Wilson has rocked the scientific world with an amazing discovery.

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4 mins  |
July/August 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Friend & Fellow: Ant Man

Meet biology great Edward O. Wilson

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8 mins  |
July/August 2020
Dung Beetles
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids

Dung Beetles

Navigating by the light of the silvery moon

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July/August 2020
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids

Werewolf Whereabouts

You are alone in the woods at night. A snarl sounds from deep within the trees. Your pulse races as you look behind you. Two golden eyes meet yours, as the full Moon casts light on a hairy half-man half-animal shape lurching toward you. What do you do?

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July/August 2020
A Closer Look: Apollo 11
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids

A Closer Look: Apollo 11

Hundreds watched on July 16 as the rocket carrying the three astronauts blasted off from the tip of Florida.

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July/August 2020
Candles in Space
Spider Magazine for Kids

Candles in Space

MY BIRTHDAY WAS going to be extra special for two reasons. For one thing, like Commander Park said, “Nobody’s ever turned nine in space before, David.”

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Adventures in Space-Time - May/June 2020
Cosmic Mudballs from Space!
Spider Magazine for Kids

Cosmic Mudballs from Space!

ON A TUESDAY night in April 2019, a bright fireball streaked across the sky over Aguas Zarcas, Costa Rica. A meteor! As it entered Earth’s atmosphere, the meteor broke into hundreds of small pieces that rained down on the small town.

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Adventures in Space-Time - May/June 2020
Doodlebug & Dandelion
Spider Magazine for Kids

Doodlebug & Dandelion

A Night at the Starlite Part 2

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4 mins  |
Adventures in Space-Time - May/June 2020
The Memorial Day Mission
Spider Magazine for Kids

The Memorial Day Mission

“IS THAT THE last one, Poppy?” asked Boomer. His great-grandfather nodded. Every Memorial Day, they placed little flags by the headstones of a dozen pilots. Boomer and Poppy walked out the gates of the cemetery toward home.

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Adventures in Space-Time - May/June 2020
PELÉ'S BEAUTIFUL GAME
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids

PELÉ'S BEAUTIFUL GAME

Pelé holds Brazil’s 1970 World Cup trophy.

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May/June 2020
Iguazu Falls
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids

Iguazu Falls

Iguazu Falls is one of Brazil’s amazing natural wonders. The sixth-largest waterfall in the world, it consists of 275 separate waterfalls. Iguazu Falls was named one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature in 2011.

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May/June 2020
Powering the Road Ahead
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Powering the Road Ahead

ARE HYBRIDS OR ELECTRIC VEHICLES THE WHEELS OF THE FUTURE?

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May/June 2020
Moral Machines - TOUGH QUESTIONS ABOUT SELF-DRIVING CARS
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Moral Machines - TOUGH QUESTIONS ABOUT SELF-DRIVING CARS

Have you ever heard of the trolley problem? It is a set of imaginary scenarios used by ethicists— people who ask questions about right and wrong.

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5 mins  |
May/June 2020
Outstretched Arms
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids

Outstretched Arms

CHRIST THE REDEMER

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2 mins  |
May/June 2020
SANJEEV SHARMA-TECHNOLOGY PIONEER
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

SANJEEV SHARMA-TECHNOLOGY PIONEER

High-speed railroad cars, rockets, and now drones—what will mechanical engineer Sanjeev Sharma do next? Sharma is currently head of vehicle engineering at Matternet, a drone company in Mountain View, California. Whatever lies ahead, he’ll probably be at the forefront of new technologies that serve others.

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4 mins  |
May/June 2020
OLIVIA WANLESS
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

OLIVIA WANLESS

AUTODRIVE TEAM CAPTAIN

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3 mins  |
May/June 2020
Art Connection
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids

Art Connection

Abstract Art in the Style of Brazilian Artist Beatriz Milhazes

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2 mins  |
May/June 2020
MORPHING ART
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

MORPHING ART

It’s more than meets the eye.

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May/June 2020
The Dancing Turtle
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids

The Dancing Turtle

A folktale from Brazil

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4 mins  |
May/June 2020
Amazon in Peril
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids

Amazon in Peril

If something isn’t done to save the Amazon, it could be damaged beyond repair.

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6 mins  |
May/June 2020
Drone Home
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Drone Home

UAVs MAY CHANGE THE WAY PACKAGES ARE DELIVERED.

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3 mins  |
May/June 2020
Carnival
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids

Carnival

The Biggest Brazilian Celebration

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2 mins  |
May/June 2020
DRIVERLESS ED
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

DRIVERLESS ED

TEACHING CARS TO DRIVE THEMSELVES IS A LOT LIKE TEACHING PEOPLE.

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4 mins  |
May/June 2020
A Tasty Melting Pot
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids

A Tasty Melting Pot

Brazilian food is a flavorful blend of tastes and cultures that reflects the history of the country.

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May/June 2020
Welcome To Brazil
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids

Welcome To Brazil

If you were asked to name the five largest countries in the world, would you be surprised to discover that Brazil is one of them? Only Russia, Canada, China, and the United States are bigger.

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4 mins  |
May/June 2020
Toco Toucan
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids

Toco Toucan

This isn’t as easy as it looks.

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2 mins  |
May/June 2020
Do You Really Want a Flying Car?
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Do You Really Want a Flying Car?

It's the year 2020. So where are all the flying cars? The vast majority of people still get to work and school in boring, ground-bound cars. Not to mention buses, trains, and bikes.

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May/June 2020
A System In Sync
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

A System In Sync

Smart cars need smart roads.

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6 mins  |
May/June 2020
Riding the Underground Dragon
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids

Riding the Underground Dragon

In some ways, New York City’s subway system is magical. You go underground, zip through dark tunnels, and come up again in a completely different place.

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5 mins  |
April 2020