Muse Science Magazine for Kids - July/August 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids - July/August 2018
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In this issue
In this issue, failure is an option. Stories about intriguing imperfection cover Steve Jobs, cold fusion, and a famous art forger. Meet a researcher who embraces open science, and see true confessions from real scientists.
Eyewire
Mapping brain cells is a challenge. So is designing a game that helps you do it.
2 mins
When Good Science Goes Bad
If you raise your hand in class, will the teacher notice right away? Do you spend most of your class time learning or is too much other stuff going on all around? Does your teacher know your strengths and how they differ from the kid’s next to you? Your answers to these questions depend partly on the number of students in your class.
6 mins
Can You Repeat That?
One day you go for a checkup, and the doctor suggests something you should do to stay healthy.
2 mins
OOPS!
MOST PRINT newspapers and magazines run corrections. These note mistakes both large and small. But as more people read news online, corrections face big changes.
3 mins
Maryam Zaringhalam Science Policy Scholar
Maryam Zaringhalam is a science and technology policy fellow through the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
4 mins
Flawed Genius
Steve Jobs' Impressive, Messy Career
4 mins
Art Alert! The Case Of The Masterpiece That Wasn't
Han van Meegeren was a painter with a problem. He tried to sell artwork under his own name, but the critics of the 1920s weren’t keen on it. They were excited by newer, abstract forms of art, like cubism or surrealism. Van Meegeren, on the other hand, painted in a very traditional, realistic style.
7 mins
Cold Fusion
The myths and mysteries behind one of science’s biggest mistakes
6 mins
Tammy Ma Experimental Physicist
Tammy Ma’s job involves firing lots of powerful lasers: 192 of them to be exact. She works at the National Ignition Facility (NIF), home to the world’s largest and most energetic laser system. Three football fields could fit inside the building. One of the original goals of the giant facility was to harness fusion energy.
3 mins
Easy As ABC
In 2012, a Japanese mathematician named Shinichi Mochizuki announced that he finally knew the abc’s.
4 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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