Muse Science Magazine for Kids
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2 min |
April 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
LOVE
My pets are my own true loves.
1 min |
March 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
ERIN ARGYILAN
Erin Argyilan of Indiana University is known for her lively teaching style and leading some of the best geology field trips in the Chicagoland area. She takes people of all ages on interactive tours that lead to dune climbing, animal identifying, and accessing some of the rarest plants in the world. Read on to learn about the major mystery surrounding the Cretaceous Period’s effect on midwestern geology.
3 min |
March 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Whose Foot?
Everybody is different. So why do we use feet to measure length?
4 min |
April 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
ARE WE LIVING IN THE ANTHROPOCENE?
A name can tell you a lot about a person. Take your last name, for example. Does it come from a certain language, a place where your ancestors were born, a traditional family occupation? How about your first name? What does it say about you? If you could change it, would you? What would you change it to, and why?
5 min |
March 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Sole Beauty
The painful history of foot binding
6 min |
April 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Tyler Clites – Biomedical Engineer
Tyler Clites is a tinkerer. He’s been this way since childhood—coming up with inventions and taking things apart.
4 min |
April 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
A Visit to the PAST
WELCOME TO TEXAS’ BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK
5 min |
March 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Reflexology – A Different Kind of Map
There’s nothing like a foot rub after a long day. The question is, can putting pressure on the toes and heels help other body parts—like your head, back, and stomach— feel better too? Fans of reflexology think so. This practice uses massage on specific reflex points to relieve tension and improve health. It dates back more than 4,500 years, but doctors and scientists do not fully agree that rubbing the feet can cure ailments throughout the body.
6 min |
April 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Selling Socks to Save Seabirds
Brothers Will and Matty Gladstone are comitted to conservation.
5 min |
April 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
THE DAY THE CRETACEOUS ENDED
When the asteroid hit, it sent Cret trillions of tons of molten rock and dust into the atmosphere, much of it hotter than the surface of the sun.
7 min |
March 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
TAKING A JOURNEY
Through the planet’s history
2 min |
March 2020
Spider Magazine for Kids
Watch Out for the Hedley Beast
An English Fairy Tale Retold by Madeline Juran
5 min |
March 2020
Spider Magazine for Kids
Cloud Fishing
An English Fairy Tale
4 min |
March 2020
Spider Magazine for Kids
Doodlebug & Dandelion Little Green Man
An English Fairy Tale
4 min |
March 2020
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids
BOOMSLANG
DEADLY AFRICAN TREE SNAKE
2 min |
March 2020
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids
Life Behind the Mask : THE DOGON
In the central region of Mali and spread out as far as the land of Burkina Faso, there lives a mysterious people known as the Dogon (do-gän).
3 min |
March 2020
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids
Mali: An Ancient Empire
The Republic of Mali was once part of the Mali Empire, an ancient empire that controlled a large portion of West Africa. A West African prince named Sundiata Keita established the empire in 1235. He united a group of indigenous groups and waged war against the Sosso people who controlled the region at the time.
3 min |
March 2020
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids
Mali's Music: A Universal Language
The country of Mali and the U.S. state of Mississippi are more than 5,000 miles apart and very different from each other in almost every way. But many people say that music is a universal language, and in this case, it’s true. Mississippi and Mali share a flavor of blues music that connects their modern-day musicians with ancient African musical traditions. How did these two places end up sharing a musical language?
3 min |
March 2020
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids
Saving Mali's Migrating Desert Elephants
Eco-guardians spread the word to the Tuareg villagers, “The elephants are coming.”
3 min |
March 2020
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids
The Brave Librarians of Timbuktu
Ever hear the expression “from here to Timbuktu”? People use the word “Timbuktu” to mean a faraway, remote, and possibly mythical place. But not only is it a real city in the north of Mali, it was once the crossroads of the world. Hundreds of years ago, caravans passed through Timbuktu, trading gold, salt, and other goods between the Middle East and Morocco. Timbuktu became a city of wealth, not just in material riches, but also in learning and ideas.
3 min |
March 2020
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids
WHITE GOLD: The Sahara Salt Trade
During the cool months from October to March, camel caravans arrive in the desert city of Timbuktu every few days.
2 min |
March 2020
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids
The Great Mosque of Djenne
Looking like a giant sand sculpture, the Great Mosque of Djenne (JEH-nay) is the world’s largest adobe building.
2 min |
March 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Volcano Power
Iceland’s unlikely agricultural success
5 min |
February 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
ELLENA BAUM
FOOD AND FARM EDUCATOR
3 min |
February 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Dr. Mary Engle Pennington
Refrigeration and frozen food pioneer
4 min |
February 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Interview – Annabel Bradbury
International Development Professional
3 min |
February 2020
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Bunching Buses - Perception Or Pattern?
Perception or pattern?
1 min |
February 2020
Spider Magazine for Kids
THE FOX, THE HEDFEHOG, AND THE BAD OF TRICKS!
The basic story about a cat and fox discuss how many tricks
4 min |
February 2020
Spider Magazine for Kids
Mirabella the Magnificent and the Dragon
PRINCESS MIRABELLA WAS sprawled on the throne-room floor with her favorite jigsaw puzzle when the dragon arrived.
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