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Science News Explores | News from all fields of science for readers of any age

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Science News Explores publishes news from all fields of science for students and other curious individuals from middle school and up, with resources for parents and educators.

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  • [H1] Science News Explores
  • [H1] Science News Explores News for inquiring minds of any age, from middle school on up
  • [H2] Recent posts in Life
  • [H2] Recent posts in Humans
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  • [H2] Winter Sports
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  • [H2] Science News Explores
  • [H3] It’s a wonderful world — and universe — out there.
  • [H3] Analyze This: Primates may have evolved in the cold
  • [H3] Animals’ personalities can affect a species’ survival
  • [H3] Brazilian monkeys offer lessons on how to return species to the wild
  • [H3] Mummies suggest a way to help reintroduce cheetahs to Arabia
  • [H3] Scientists Say: Symptom
  • [H3] New light-activated coating can kill stubborn germs
  • [H3] Microbes that dwell in tree bark devour major climate gases
  • [H3] Antarctica faces a green and weedy future
  • [H3] As winters warm, athletes must cope with harder snow and tricky ice
  • [H3] Listen to the crackle of ‘mini-lightning’ on Mars
  • [H3] Scientists Say: Spacetime
  • [H3] They came from other stars! [COMIC]
  • [H3] Could a person ever wield lightning as a weapon? 
  • [H3] New light-activated coating can kill stubborn germs
  • [H3] Scientists Say: Cryogenic
  • [H3] Animals’ personalities can affect a species’ survival
  • [H3] Brazilian monkeys offer lessons on how to return species to the wild
  • [H3] Microbes that dwell in tree bark devour major climate gases
  • [H3] Mummies suggest a way to help reintroduce cheetahs to Arabia
  • [H3] Could a person ever wield lightning as a weapon? 
  • [H3] As toddlers, chimps are major risk takers
  • [H3] New light-activated coating can kill stubborn germs
  • [H3] Scientists Say: Symptom
  • [H3] Analyze This: Primates may have evolved in the cold
  • [H3] Explainer: What is chirality?
  • [H3] Let’s learn about Tyrannosaurus rex
  • [H3] Prehistoric ‘sea’ monster also lurked in rivers, data show
  • [H3] As winters warm, athletes must cope with harder snow and tricky ice
  • [H3] Is it possible to be invisible?
  • [H3] Ever wonder where our math symbols came from? Here are their stories
  • [H3] Lions have a second roar that scientists have only just discovered
  • [H3] Antarctica faces a green and weedy future
  • [H3] You need to eat protein — but the right mix really matters
  • [H3] Let’s learn about snow
  • [H3] As winters warm, athletes must cope with harder snow and tricky ice
  • [H3] Olympic ski racers use chemistry to enhance their performance
  • [H3] In bobsledding, what the toes do can affect who gets the gold
  • [H3] As winters warm, athletes must cope with harder snow and tricky ice
  • [H3] Linking science to dance, culture and more expands who can take part
  • [H3] Here’s how to levitate something without magic
  • [H3] Listen to the crackle of ‘mini-lightning’ on Mars
  • [H3] Woodpeckers grunt like tennis players when they peck
  • [H3] Follow Science News Explores
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  • [H4] Experiment: How does the tilt of Earth’s axis affect the seasons?
  • [H4] Scientists Say: Haboob
  • [H4] Scientists Say: River Piracy
  • [H4] Scientists Say: Spacetime
  • [H4] They came from other stars! [COMIC]
  • [H4] This cosmologist studies the invisible parts of the universe
  • [H4] New light-activated coating can kill stubborn germs
  • [H4] Scientists Say: Cryogenic
  • [H4] A mosquito’s mouth can ‘print’ lines thinner than a human hair
  • [H4] Antarctica faces a green and weedy future
  • [H4] Nuclear weapons tests many decades ago have left a radioactive legacy
  • [H4] During heat waves, trees spew chemicals that worsen air pollution
  • [H4] Analyze This: Primates may have evolved in the cold
  • [H4] Brazilian monkeys offer lessons on how to return species to the wild
  • [H4] Animals’ personalities can affect a species’ survival
  • [H4] Scientists Say: Hallucination
  • [H4] Hypnosis isn’t magic. It’s the brain at work
  • [H4] Brain scans reveal where taste and smell combine to become flavor
  • [H4] Could a person ever wield lightning as a weapon? 
  • [H4] Let’s learn how to make a sports ball soar
  • [H4] Precise tee placement can improve golf driving, teen finds
  • [H4] Scientists Say: Symptom
  • [H4] New study links early smartphone ownership to health risks
  • [H4] You need to eat protein — but the right mix really matters

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