Some schools, airports, and cities are using technology that can recognize people’s faces. Is it being used to keep an eye on you?

One woman’s quest to get the “gross” out of gum
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A rare lizard returns to an island in the Galápagos—nearly two centuries after it disappeared
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Find out why it hurts so much when you step on a LEGO brick
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Human waste buried by climbers of North America’s highest peak is about to resurface
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How the toilet has improved our lives

Zookeeper Jordan Veasley uses YouTube to share his love of animals with the world
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Read a gross science article about a bug-eating contest.

Constructing Explanations: Analyze a photo of an intriguing natural phenomenon.
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Read a short science news article about how California wildfires led to flourishing wildflowers.

Read a short science news article with a line graph about plastic Garfield phones washing up on beaches.

Read a short science news article about a living heart made with a 3-D printer.

Read a short science news article with a diagram about how space travel affects astronaut genes.

Read a short science news article with a diagram about creating digital images of fish skeletons.

Read a short science news article with bar graph about Meatless Mondays in school cafeterias.

Here’s why you might want to consider a job in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM).
