Real science is being distorted by fake news. How do you tell fact from fiction?

A scientist and a special effects artist create fake turtle eggs designed to dupe--and catch--criminals
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A new racing shoe could help runners go faster than ever before
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Which element fixes cavities, lights up energy-efficient bulbs, and can make you go mad?
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Read a gross science article about tiny creatures that attacked a swimmer in Australia.

Read a short science news article with a diagram about launching one of the world's most powerful rockets.
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Read a short science news article with a diagram about an app that adjusts TV displays for colorblind people.

Read a short science news article about an insect that can dive underwater.

Read a short science news article about classifying anteater species in Brazil.

Read a short science news article with a bar graph about the steepest tram track in the world.

Read a short science news article with a circle graph about a proposed worldwide ban on glitter.

Peruse short facts and statistics about current science topics.

Constructing Explanations: Analyze a photo of an intriguing natural phenomenon.
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