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QUESTION FOR KIDS: How fast can your solar car go? Learn how to harness energy from the sun to propel a car. With this experiment, we’ll build a solar-powered car and find ways to make it run efficiently. Can you imagine driving your own person-sized solar vehicle?...
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QUESTION FOR KIDS: Can you catch a culprit, just by knowing what’s in their pocket? Forensic scientists can learn who’s been involved with a crime by matching suspects’ DNA, fingerprints, hair, or clothing fibers to those found at the crime scene. Another way to make...
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QUESTION FOR KIDS: Can you match a fingerprint to its owner? One of the most important pieces of evidence is still a person’s fingerprints. We leave behind fingerprints almost every time we touch something, and since every person has a unique set...
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QUESTION FOR KIDS: What kind of life exists in a drop of water? Explore the miniature universe of microscopic animals that live in ponds, puddles, lakes, rivers, and oceans. These organisms may be single-celled protozoa or larger, multi-celled animals like...
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QUESTION FOR KIDS: How does weather forecasting work? Fall weather can be rainy, windy, warm or frosty, or all of these in the same week! It’s the perfect time to raise your eyes to the sky and appreciate the processes of nature that affect us every single day. By...
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QUESTION FOR KIDS: How do clouds help us predict the weather? Take a little time to watch the sky this spring and summer. You’ll see huge, towering white clouds that look like giant ice cream cones, and you’ll see thin lines of rippling clouds, like the...