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Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

ANIMAL FIREFIGHTER TO THE RESCUE

Can animals help manage the risks of deadly wildfires?

3 min  |

Muse July 2025: The Story Behind Wildfires
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

FIRE DANGER

WHY THE RISK OF WILDFIRES KEEPS GROWING

4 min  |

Muse July 2025: The Story Behind Wildfires
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

The Miller NEW Normal

WHAT TODAY’S WILDFIRES TELL US ABOUT OUR FUTURE

8 min  |

Muse July 2025: The Story Behind Wildfires
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

WOMEN AND FIREFIGHTING: A GOOD FIT

Jessica Gardetto is a firefighter. Her father was, too. “I grew up with my dad coming home smelling like wildfire and covered in soot,” she says.

1 min  |

Muse July 2025: The Story Behind Wildfires
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

What is happening on your fingertips when they get all wrinkly in a hot tub?

—Felix G., age 10, Montana

1 min  |

Muse July 2025: The Story Behind Wildfires
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

WHEN the SMOKE CLEARS

THE LINGERING EFFECTS OF THE RECENT PACIFIC PALISADES AND ALTADENA EATON FIRES

6 min  |

Muse July 2025: The Story Behind Wildfires
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

PICKING TEAMS

Keep it fair with a strategy that relies on geometry.

2 min  |

Muse July 2025: The Story Behind Wildfires
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

SHAN CAMMACK

WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST AND FIRE SAFETY OFFICER

3 min  |

Muse July 2025: The Story Behind Wildfires
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Scientists Create Mice With Woolly Mammoth-Like Fur

RESEARCHERS AT A COMPANY IN TEXAS ARE WORKING TO CREATE A LIVING ANIMAL THAT RESEMBLES THE EXTINCT WOOLLY MAMMOTH. Recently, they produced mice with traits of the large mammal. The mice all have coats with mammoth-like fur, and some of the small mammals also have genes that help them store fat. Both features would help the animals survive in the cold Arctic, where the woolly mammoth once lived.

1 min  |

Muse July 2025: The Story Behind Wildfires
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Cool Sunshade Added to the Nancy Roman Space Telescope

THE NANCY ROMAN SPACE TELESCOPE IS A NEW TELESCOPE THAT NASA IS BUILDING AND WILL LAUNCH INTO SPACE, LIKELY IN EARLY 2027.

1 min  |

Muse July 2025: The Story Behind Wildfires
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Submersibles Can Be Powered by Bioluminescent Energy, Researchers Say

BIOLUMINESCENCE IS THE EMISSION OF LIGHT FROM LIVING ORGANISMS. Insects and animals generate it through chemical reactions. Bioluminescence can be found in fireflies, but it is most common deep underwater and often far from human eyes. Deep-sea creatures use it for locating prey, confusing predators, and finding mates.

1 min  |

Muse July 2025: The Story Behind Wildfires
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

SO MESSY, IT'S CLEAN

Make your very own soap!

2 min  |

Muse March-April 2025: Everything Is Chemical
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Making Medicine

FROM DISCOVERY ΤΟ DOCTORS

6 min  |

Muse March-April 2025: Everything Is Chemical
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

A WHIFF OF THE FUTURE

TEACHING AI TO SMELL FOR HEALTH, SAFETY— AND SHOPPING

6 min  |

Muse March-April 2025: Everything Is Chemical
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

CAROLYN BERTOZZI

CHEMIST AND MEDICAL RESEARCHER

2 min  |

Muse March-April 2025: Everything Is Chemical
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

The Air Around Us

WHAT'S IN AIR-AND WHY IT MATTERS

4 min  |

Muse March-April 2025: Everything Is Chemical
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

CREEPING, CRAWLING COLORS

Test the rainbow with two sweet experiments.

2 min  |

Muse March-April 2025: Everything Is Chemical
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

The magical Transformation of BREAD

HOW BAKERS TURN FLOUR INTO FRESH LOAVES

6 min  |

Muse March-April 2025: Everything Is Chemical
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

UMA PARASAR

FOOD CHEMIST

2 min  |

Muse March-April 2025: Everything Is Chemical
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

DISCARD DEVICE, EXPECT EXPLOSION. WAIT, WHAT?

Your phone shuts down randomly. You have to charge it constantly. And you can barely see the screen through a spiderweb of cracks. Time for a new cell phone. But what should you do with the old one? The number one rule: Never throw it in a trash can or recycle bin. It might start a fire or even blow up.

1 min  |

Muse March-April 2025: Everything Is Chemical
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

PIZZA FOR TWO (OR MORE)

It's time for a snack, and you and your pal are all set to share a pizza, with each of you getting half. When the pizza arrives, however, you find that the slices are not all the same size.

1 min  |

Muse March-April 2025: Everything Is Chemical
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

A MATTER OF TASTE

THE TONGUE, THE NOSE, AND THE BRAIN ALL WORK TOGETHER TO NOTICE FLAVORS.

8 min  |

Muse March-April 2025: Everything Is Chemical
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

HOUSE OF CARDS

TRY THE PERFECT EXPERIMENT—AND THEN REFLECT ON HOW IT WENT.

3 min  |

Muse February 2025: Waht Misteak?
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

ACCIDENTALLY Delicious

Have you ever been really hungry, but there wasn't much to eat in your kitchen? Did you throw together a bunch of stuff you had on hand and were pleasantly surprised when it tasted good?

3 min  |

Muse February 2025: Waht Misteak?
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

IS YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA FEED TOO PERFECT?

EVERYONE'S LIFE CAN APPEAR PERFECT ON SOCIAL MEDIA. On YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat, and similar apps, people tend to share their happiest, most picturesque moments. They carefully compose any text to get the message just right. They use filters and enhancements to glam up images and videos. The app sorts the posts with the most likes and comments to the top. The end result? All you see of others' lives is the best of the best.

1 min  |

Muse February 2025: Waht Misteak?
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Art ALERT!

THE CASE OF THE MASTERPIECE THAT WASN'T

5 min  |

Muse February 2025: Waht Misteak?
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

MARYAM ZARINGHALAM

SCIENCE POLICY FELLOW AND WRITER

4 min  |

Muse February 2025: Waht Misteak?
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Lost Cat Treks More Than 800 Miles to Get Home

Rayne Beau (pronounced RANE-BO, as in \"rainbow\") is a two-year-old Siamese cat.

1 min  |

Muse February 2025: Waht Misteak?
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

EASY AS ABC

But in number theory, well, it's complicated.

6 min  |

Muse February 2025: Waht Misteak?
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

That Wanaka Tree Gets a Companion

\"THAT WANAKA TREE,\" AS IT'S CALLED, IS A FAMOUS WILLOW TREE THAT GROWS OUT OF LAKE WANAKA ON THE SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND.

1 min  |

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