Kids News - Articles for Grades 3-5

African Lava Lake Naturally 'Mummifies' Birds and Animals

With thousands of beautiful flamingos crowding around, at first glance Lake Natron, a salt lake in Northern Tanzania looks like your typical picturesque African landscape. But look closer and you will find something eerily unusual - Perfectly preserved dead animals strewn all along its shores. And while many have likened the lake to Medusa, the monster from Greek mythology who turned anyone that looked her in the eye to stone, most experts assert that the lake itself is not deadly....

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African Lava Lake Naturally 'Mummifies' Birds and Animals

Is The Namib Desert 'Fairy Circles' Mystery Finally Solved?

Similar to the giant crop circles that sporadically appear in different parts of the world, strange grass circles that mysteriously emerge in South Africa's Namib Desert have dumbfounded both locals and scientists for many years. Measuring between 6 - 40 feet across, each 'fairy circle' is outlined by a ring of vegetation taller, than the surrounding grassland....

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Is The Namib Desert 'Fairy Circles' Mystery Finally Solved?

The $100 USD Bill Gets A Much Needed Makeover

It has taken over a decade and faced numerous design hurdles, but the new $100 USD bill that Americans fondly call 'Benjamin' finally made its debut on October 8th, 2013. The largest U.S. denomination in circulation, it is not surprisingly, the most recognized form of U.S. Currency worldwide....

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The $100 USD Bill Gets A Much Needed Makeover

Why Is This Professor Moving Into A Dumpster?

Meet Jeff Wilson AKA Professor Dumpster - an environmental scientist and the Dean of Huston Tillotson University in Austin, Texas. The reason for his unusual nickname? He has decided to live in a dumpster for the next year - Yes, the kind that you might find filled with trash behind a restaurant or in an alley....

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Why Is This Professor Moving Into A Dumpster?

New Book Claims It Was Admiral Zheng He Not Christopher Columbus That Discovered America

As we get ready to celebrate Columbus Day on October 14th, here is some food for thought. What if it was not Christopher Columbus, but Chinese Admiral Zheng He that discovered the new world almost seven decades before the Spanish explorer set foot on the island in the Bahamas that we now call San Salvador? That, is something that amateur British historian Gavin Menzies has been asserting for years and he now has new evidence to prove it....

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New Book Claims It Was Admiral Zheng He Not Christopher Columbus That Discovered America

Why A Sixth-Grader's Experiment To Brew Beer In Space Is Receiving So Much Attention

To say that 11-year old Michal Bodzianowski knows very little about beer would be an understatement. He has of course never tasted the drink and till his dad explained, had no clue what a microbrewery was. But that didn't deter the sixth-grader from suggesting that astronauts brew the drink in Space as his entry for the Spring 2013 Student Spaceflight Experiments Challenge organized by the National Science Earth And Space Education whose main goal is to inspire the next generation of America's scientists and engineers....

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Why A Sixth-Grader's Experiment To Brew Beer In Space Is Receiving So Much Attention