Whether you love or hate emojis, they’re a part of modern life. Here’s how they’re created.

Art Connection: Check out this hands-on project to help students create an emoji based on a self-portrait.
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When a venomous snake strikes, the right medicine can save a person’s life
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Teams in Spain build soaring human towers in hopes of rising above the competition
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A look at the elements that make up your smartphone
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Scientists study people in bed on Earth to learn how to keep astronauts healthy in space
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Which element is a friend of lifeguards, an enemy of colds, and a protector of bridges?
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Rita Santos and her helpful hound locate threatened animals in the wild
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Read a gross science article about catfish with wriggly tentacles on their faces.

Constructing Explanations: Analyze a photo of an intriguing natural phenomenon.
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Read a short science news article about a circus full of hologram animals.

Read a short science news article with a line graph about students planting trees to graduate from school.

Read a short science news article about a tiny animal with the largest ears relative to body size.

Read a short science news article with a diagram about a stunt helicopter.

Read a short science news article with a circle graph about protecting drinking water with plastic balls.

Read a short science news article about a scientist who makes lava in a lab.

Peruse short facts and statistics about a current science topic: hurricanes.
