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End of an Era - History, in perspective. Meet geologists, uncover a fateful day for dinos, and observe survivors.

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.

THE DAY THE CRETACEOUS ENDED

7 mins

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.

ERIN ARGYILAN

3 mins

A Visit to the PAST

WELCOME TO TEXAS’ BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK

A Visit to the PAST

5 mins

MARIA A. GANDOLFO

Animals and insects aren’t the only ones that leave their remains in stone and amber! Meet paleobotanist Maria A. Gandolfo, who studies fossils made from flowering plants. A flowering plant tucks its seeds inside a flower instead of growing them on its leaves. Most of the plants we eat and use as medicine and fuel are flowering plants. Today they flower all over the planet—but that wasn’t always the case. Here Gandolfo explains what plant fossils can tell us and how flowering plants got to be such a big deal.

MARIA A. GANDOLFO

3 mins

The Rise & Fall of the Terror Birds

AFTER THE DINOSAURS, A NEW PREDATOR REIGNED IN SOUTH AMERICA. FOR A WHILE.

The Rise & Fall of the Terror Birds

6 mins

TAKING A JOURNEY

Through the planet’s history

TAKING A JOURNEY

2 mins

LOVE

My pets are my own true loves.

LOVE

1 min

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?

ARE WE LIVING IN THE ANTHROPOCENE?

5 mins

Trial in Absentia

In the 40th century, the most intellectually advanced species in the galaxy initiates a project to bring back as many extinct species as possible. They have already returned hundreds of species to life after careful evaluation by the Committee for the Revivification of Extinct Species (CaRES). The purpose of the committee is to evaluate whether each species meets just one criterion: “There must be no overwhelming, compelling evidence that the species should not be revived.” Here is an excerpt from the transcript of the meeting where members debate the revivification of an extinct species: humans.

Trial in Absentia

4 mins

SHOULD SCIENTISTS BRING BACK DINOSAURS?

IN THE JURASSIC PARK MOVIES, scientists bring dinosaurs to life.

SHOULD SCIENTISTS BRING BACK DINOSAURS?

2 mins

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Muse Science Magazine for Kids Description:

出版社Cricket Media

カテゴリーChildren

言語English

発行頻度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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