Two centuries ago, science helped inspire a classic horror story—and the tale still haunts research today

Food scientists use chemistry to create sour, fiery, fizzy, and weird-tasting treats to tantalize your taste buds
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Explore an underground museum filled with rocks that give off an eerie glow
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Some animals have extraordinary abilities that help them sense the world around them
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Kathleen Navarro works alongside firefighters to learn how wildfires affect human health
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Read a gross science article about ramen served with crickets and mealworms.

Constructing Explanations: Analyze a photo of an intriguing natural phenomenon.
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Read a short science news article with a diagram about Jupiter's moons.

Read a short science news article about glasses that counter motion sickness.

Read a short science news article about toxic toy slime.

Read a short science news article with a bar graph about an animal that inspired a Dr. Seuss character.

Read a short science news article about a skeleton found in the ruins of Pompeii.

Read a short science news article about how horses communicate.

October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Here are some stats about bullying in schools.
