
Science For Kids, Edited By Kids
An open-access scientific journal written by scientists and reviewed by a board of kids and teens.
An open-access scientific journal written by scientists and reviewed by a board of kids and teens.
A new book explores all the sorts of things animals do we think are gross, but are actually crucial to their survival.
A book that explores the complex history of DDT and how this banned pesticide is still relevant today.
The World’s Smallest Stop-Motion Film. IBM researchers used a scanning tunnelling microscope to move thousands of carbon monoxide molecules.
A FREE short course on learning how to regularly write research papers for high-impact journals.
Astronomical phenomena can have some funny names, like the star named ‘Sualocin’ (‘Nicolaus’ spelt backwards), or the nebula called ‘Dark Doodad’.
Non-White scientists appear on fewer editorial boards, spend more time under review, and receive fewer citations.
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