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An asthmatic oyster, a sad sasquatch and a color-changing coral. All are characters in a collection of children’s stories written by Susquehanna University students and based on scientific research.
Explore the surprising connections between 'Star Wars' and real-world science. From moisture farming to space debris, discover the science behind the fiction.
Adriana Polito, originally from Glasgow but now living in Wigan, is releasing a free chapter a day from her 22-chapter ...
Ruth Spiro is a children’s author. Her new book, “ How to Explain Climate Science to a Grown-up ,” encourages kids to add climate change to that list. In the book, a child teaches a man how burning ...
Expedition 33 and Split Fiction are a reminder that video games aren't a genre like "vampires" or "zombies" for movies to ...
Calvin senior Weston Fields became a published author for the second time. The Weather Belt is the second novel in a series ...