Think you're an expert on changing climate? Test your knowledge with this quiz!
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A marine biologist answers kids' questions about how climate change affects life in the ocean.
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Create weather tools to gather wind, rain, and pressure data in your neighborhood.
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Take a closer look at how the atmosphere keeps our planet warm.
Build your own miniature greenhouse to see the greenhouse effect at work.
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Create a flounder fish that's hard to spot!
Microbiologist Susan Perkins answers kids’ questions about microbes.
Find out how scientists are using genetics to change the food you eat.
Scientist Rob DeSalle answers kids' questions about the brain!
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Archaelogist David Hurst Thomas answers kids' questions.
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Paleontologist Mark Norell answers questions about T. rex.
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In this comic book series, follow an entomologist into the world of parasitic wasps.
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Why are many animal and plant species dying out forever?
Find out how five different environments produce Earth's amazing minerals!
Find out from a zooarchaeologist how humans have tamed and bred horses.
Medical doctor Lisa Cooper and epidemiologist Jennifer Nuzzo answers kids’ questions.
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In the Milky Way Galaxy alone, there are hundreds of billions of stars. But that hasn't always been the case...
Take an enlightening look at light with these three easy experiments.
Every rock has a story to tell. Learn how to create a collection that rocks!
Learn about fossils, extremely rare—and valuable—records of the past.
Make a model of Earth's layers that's good enough to eat!
Make your own bird feeder and record your observations in a bird journal.
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Who will be the first to diversify their gut microbiome and win?
See if you can find the hidden microbes on each coloring page!
Explore the connections between technology, population and rising atmospheric CO2.
Use Braille to create a message for a friend.
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How do mammals respond to cold water? Take the plunge into icy water and find out.
Have fun with these paper cutouts of riders and horse gear from cultures around the world.
Find out why a ball thrown in the air will return to the ground.
Discover where starry-eyed Neil has followed his curiosity.
What skin color, eye color, and type of feathers will you give this T. rex?
What happens when you mix colors of light? The results might surprise you!
Volcanoes, tsunamis, earthquakes... Examine how plate tectonics affect our world!
Museum scientists answer kids' questions!
Explore how Eleanor is protecting the world's animals and plants.
Find out what causes volcanoes to erupt and how scientists study them.
Biodiversity is the rich variety of life on Earth. But why is it important?
How is the ocean like a layer cake? What creatures live there? And how important is the ocean? Take a dive and find out!
Dive into the oceans with an ichthyologist.
Find out why Alice in Wonderland is Mandë's favorite poison story.
Find out what we know about Mars in this online tour of Earth's closest neighbor.
Simple things that you can do to help protect fresh water and the living things that depend on it.
Discover how these deep sea creatures create their own light!
Our oceans are full of colorful creatures. Find out how animals use color for attraction, communication, and camouflage.
Solve this cartoon mystery to see how archaeologists found a lost Spanish mission.
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