New York City students join an ambitious project to protect local waters—with help from a small but impressive animal.

Discover why criminals targeted Canada's massive stockpile of maple syrup.
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Discoveries made by female scientists continue to change the world.
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This teen is a kite-flying master. Find out how physics helps his kites soar.
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Read a gross science article about a beetle that passes through a frog's digestive system.

Constructing Explanations: Analyze a photo of an intriguing natural phenomenon.
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Read a short science news article about pink iguanas.
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Read a short science news article with a data visualization about swimming ducklings.
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Read a short science news article about blue dye for jeans.
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Read a short science news article with a graph about malaria.
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Read a short science news article about slime mold in space.
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Read a short science news article with a graph about calculations of pi.
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On March 17, you’ll see a lot of shamrocks—the symbol of Ireland—in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. Shamrocks are a type of clover. Check out some facts and figures about this bright-green plant.
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