Forty years ago, a nuclear accident forced people to abandon an area of Eastern Europe. What’s happened to the animals and plants left behind?
Thanks to a boom in solar and wind power, the world is getting more electricity from clean energy sources than ever before.
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The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is taking stunning pictures of space to help expose the mysteries of the cosmos.
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Teen gardener Te’Lario Watkins II is passionate about making healthy, fresh produce accessible to all.
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Erin McHale studies how bats can help stop a pesky invader: the spotted lanternfly.
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Read a gross science article about a python that ate a deer.
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Constructing Explanations: Analyze a photo of an intriguing natural phenomenon.
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Read a short science news article about scientist Jane Goodall.
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Read a short science news article about battery-powered shoes.
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Read a short science news article about how music can help reduce nausea.
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Read a short science news article about excretion in reptiles.
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Read a short science news article with a graph about rising seas.
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Read a short science news article with a graph about food waste.
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This Earth Day, let’s look at facts and figures about one of the fastest-growing forms of pollution: plastic.