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The case of the secret code: this month, learn about sound waves
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SuperScience, 11/01/08 by Patricia Janes · More from publication -
SuperScience readers love a good "whodunnit"
Read-aloud plays are all the rage these days, and for good reason: They provide you with a way to get all of your students involved in a lesson;...
SuperScience, 11/01/08 by Patricia Janes · More from publication -
Wireless waste: most Americans keep their cell phones for only 18 months. Find out what that means for the environment
MINING MATERIALS MINING MATERIALS 1 Cell phones are made of numerous materials that deplete Earth's natural resources. For instance, cell...
Science World, 11/12/07 by Patricia Janes · More from publication -
Highway hazard: one teen samples roadside soils, searching for traces of a dangerous element once used in car fuels
One hundred fifty thousand cars zip along the Long Island Expressway (LIE) in New York each day. Max Schneck, a 16-year-old who lives near the...
Science World, 09/17/07 by Patricia Janes · More from publication -
Impact of Parentification on Long-Term Outcomes Among Children of Parents With HIV/AIDS
Stein, Riedel, and Rotheram-Borus reported in 1999 that early parentification predicted maladaptive outcomes of more emotional distress, substance...
Family Process, 09/01/07 by Stein, Judith A; Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane; Lester, Patricia · More from publication -
Sail away
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Science World, 05/07/07 by Patricia Janes · More from publication -
Science World® celebrates Earth Day! April 22 is Earth Day. What are you going to do to help save the planet?
The first Earth Day took place 37 years ago. The event was a call to action: The planet was in trouble and it needed help. The first Earth Day...
Science World, 04/16/07 by Patricia Janes · More from publication -
Life on the edge: a high school senior spreads the word about how global warming is threatening his remote community's livelihood
Imagine an island that's roughly the size of Delaware, with a population of fewer than 2,000 people. There, average winter temperatures range from...
Science World, 04/16/07 by Patricia Janes · More from publication -
Feeling the heat: can walruses survive warming waters? A SuperScience reporter sails north with researchers to find out
Snowflakes pelt my face and a cold wind blasts my body. I zip up my coat, but there's no escaping the chill. That's because I am sailing on an...
SuperScience, 01/01/07 by Patricia Janes · More from publication -
Meltdown: a scholastic reporter sails far north to learn how a warming world is changing the Arctic
At 9:35 on a May morning, I board a small dual-propeller plane. It has enough seats for roughly 45 people. My destination: Unalaska, Alaska. The...
Junior Scholastic, 12/11/06 by Patricia Janes · More from publication


