Children
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Nathalie Miebach - Data Artist
“Artists can help us look at data differently and find alternative ways of thinking about it.”
3 min |
November/December 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Carrie C. Wall
Marine Scientist, Ocean Data Expert, Little Sister.
3 min |
November/December 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
The Old-Fashioned Dream Lab
How Did Scientists Without Modern Technology Study the Dreaming Mind?
6 min |
November/December 2016
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
What Do Animals Dream About?
Peek Inside the Minds of Sleeping Animals.
5 min |
November/December 2016
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Dreams Gone Bad
The Truth Behind Midnight Hauntings.
6 min |
November/December 2016
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Consolidating Dad
The dream machine makes me uncomfortable.
7 min |
November/December 2016
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Picturing Our Planet
Tracing (Roughly) 15,000 Years Of Mapmaking
3 min |
May - June 2019
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Eyewire
Mapping brain cells is a challenge. So is designing a game that helps you do it.
2 min |
July/August 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
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 min |
July/August 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Flawed Genius
Steve Jobs' Impressive, Messy Career
4 min |
July/August 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
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 min |
July/August 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Denise Herzing Marine Mammal Behavioral Biologist
For more than 30 years, Denise Herzing has observed Atlantic spotted dolphins in their natural habitat, the waters near the Bahamas. She is interested in developing new ways for human to communicate with wild dolphins.
5 min |
April 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Say What, Horse?
How We’re Starting to Hear What Horses Have to Say
4 min |
April 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Science Wants You
Volunteer, make real discoveries, and have a whole lot of fun.
1 min |
May/June 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Don't Cry Over Spoiled Milk
Make an ancient food with microbes.
2 min |
January 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Turning Tables
A complex proof leads to a simple fix.
2 min |
November/December 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Doctor Robot-O
WILL THE DOCTORS AND NURSES OF THE FUTURE BE LEARNING MACHINES?
3 min |
November/December 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Ready, Set, Eclipse!
An observer’s guide to the August 2017 eclipse.
7 min |
July/August 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Marla Geha - Astronomer
Marla Geha works at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
3 min |
July/August 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
There She Blows!
Imagine a frozen, icy world where huge geysers shoot water vapor up higher than the tallest mountains on Earth.
1 min |
July/August 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
So Long, Saturn
Cassini’s Marvelous Mission Is Coming to an End.
5 min |
July/August 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
The Cassini Gallery
The Cassini spacecraft, seen above in an artist’s concept, was named after a French-Italian astronomer.
1 min |
July/August 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
The Truth About Pluto
Once upon a time, Pluto was a planet. Then one day it wasn’t a planet.
5 min |
July/August 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
The Name Game
Nicknamed “the thunder lizard,” the Brontosaurus was one of the largest animals to ever walk the Earth.
1 min |
July/August 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Should Humans Worry About Killer Asteroids?
An asteroid impact likely wiped out the dinosaurs.
2 min |
July/August 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Does Your Dog Need A Fitbit?
HOW MANY steps did you take today? If you wear a fitness tracking device such as a Fitbit, you know the answer. Fitness trackers help people set goals for physical activity. Reaching those goals helps them lose weight and stay healthy.
2 min |
February 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
How Sweet Is Voice Shopping?
Your Tech
2 min |
April 2019
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Marie Tharp - The Woman Who Mapped the Ocean Floor
The woman who mapped the ocean floor
5 min |
May - June 2019
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
How Glaciers Give Us A Picture Of Past Climates
How glaciers give us a picture of past climates
5 min |
January 2019
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
New Maps In A Warner World
The Sea Is Rising, and Familiar Coastlines Won’t Look the Same When You’re Your Parents’ Age.
6 min |