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Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Kelila Jaffe
NUTRITIONAL ANTHROPOLOGIST AND PROFESSIONAL CHEF.
3 min |
October 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Overturning Old Age
HAVE SCIENTISTS DISCOVERED THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH?
5 min |
October 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Beastly Blahs
How To Add Spice To A Bored Zoo Animal’s Life
1 min |
September 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Blown Away
How Big Data Speeds Disaster Response.
5 min |
November/December 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Making Facts Plain To See - The Art Of Data Visualization
Our world is all about information.People are constantly measuring and observing. We measure the height of snow or the size of sunspots. We track giraffe herds or subway riders. We count customers or concert tickets or cheeseburgers. Then we collect those facts into groups called data.
3 min |
November/December 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Daniel Young - Visual Interaction Designer
Daniel Young is good at making connections between seemingly unconnected things. He’s studied many different subjects, such as music, psychology, graphic design, information technology, and languages.
3 min |
November/December 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Water Action Volunteers
To help protect water, we’re going to need a lot of volunteers—and a little bit of chemistry.
1 min |
September 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Creeping, Crawling Colors
Test the rainbow with two sweet experiments
2 min |
September 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
The Magical Transformation Of Bread
How bakers turn flour into fresh loaves
6 min |
September 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Should People Fear Fake Sugar?
BIRTHDAY CAKE. Glazed donuts. Fruit punch. Lollipops. Is your mouth starting to water?
2 min |
September 2018
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Emergency
An image: the workings of a municipal well pump facility, rows of machines looming inactive, gummed up with the white material clogging pistons and leaking glutinously from seams.
8 min |
March 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Swarm Rules
With the right rules, robot swarms can accomplish things that are too dangerous —or just too boring—for humans.
2 min |
March 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
What Matters Most On A Social Network, Quality Or Quantity?
What Matters Most On A Social Network, Quality Or Quantity?
1 min |
March 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
The Wild Science of Water Bears
Huge Discoveries Could Come From Tiny Tardigrades.
5 min |
May/June 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Fish in the Desert
Desert living is challenging for any creature, but what if your home was just one small pool of water? That’s the predicament of a fish—yes, a fish—that lives in the Mojave Desert.
6 min |
May/June 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Healing Waters
Manufacturers of structured water, also called “living water,” promise their product will recharge and detoxify your body.
7 min |
May/June 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Would You Drink Toilet Water?
ASTRONAUTS DRINK their own pee—after it’s been cleaned. So do people in some parts of California and Australia.
1 min |
May/June 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Packing Spheres in a Thousand Dimensions
Head-in-the-clouds math has surprisingly useful results.
4 min |
