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Check out our latest video about how mountain birds are adapting to climate change
Science Journal for Kids & Teens
Check out this video we just published about honeybee food!
Did you know that your gut can talk to your brain? Scientists at Duke & University of Arizona studied how these signals from bacteria play a role in this communication. Learn more in this adapted article: www.sciencejournalforkids.org/articles/how...
When it comes to milk alternatives, you may have heard of oat milk & almond milk, but what about mealworm milk?! It may sound a little gross, but it turns out that is more sustainable and nutritious than other milk alternatives! Learn more: www.sciencejournalforkids.org/articles/can...
Check out our latest video about where whale sharks have their babies
Check out our new video about the wildlife trade
The thickness of a medicine affects how it's delivered. If it's too thick, it has to be given at a medical center, which can get expensive! Scientists at Lund University & Sapienza University of Rome studied what can make medicine too thick. Learn more: www.sciencejournalforkids.org/articles/wha...
It's the start of a new month, and you know what that means! Check out our latest newsletter post to see what new resources we've put together— no April Fool's here: open.substack.com/pub/sciencej.... Don't forget to subscribe to receive next month's edition straight to your email inbox!
Check out our new Interactive Lessons, which include videos that bring different parts of our articles to life & quizzes to check understanding! This interactive lesson, which covers research on the dangers of vaping, is a great starting point for teen learners: sjk-interactive.org/vaping/.
If you were a mouse and a bird of prey was flying overhead, would you run or hide? Researchers at @vibneuroleuven.bsky.social, @mpibrain.bsky.social & Harvard wanted to learn what happens in mouse brains when confronted with a threat. Learn more: www.sciencejournalforkids.org/articles/fre....