Earth and Space Sciences

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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.

  1. Climate

    Alarm bells for planet Earth

    Students can search the Science News archive for the earliest stories on climate change and for techniques to combat it.

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  2. Climate

    Heating up

    These questions focus on observations about Earth's surface temperature over time and reasons behind the changing climate.

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  3. Math

    Goodnight moon

    Students will calculate the angular momentum and density of the moon and consider the implications of the results for various theories of the moon's origin.

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  4. Space

    A lunar journey

    Students will search the Science News archive for other stories related to moon formation.

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  5. Space

    Probing moon formation

    These questions focus on ideas about the origin of Earth's moon and evidence that supports various explanations of its formation.

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  6. Physics

    Spacetime ripples found at last

    These questions focus on gravitational waves, gravitational wave detectors and how observing gravitational waves can improve our understanding of the universe.

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  7. Physics

    Wave detection

    Students will design, build, test and optmize their own light-based detector for waves (a simple optical seismometer) and will explore how this detector relates to more sophisticated gravitational wave detectors.

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  8. Physics

    Wave generation

    Students will generate and observe waves in a clear pan of water, drawing connections between these waves and light and gravitational waves.

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  9. Space

    Doing the wave

    These discussion prompts cover the general properties and types of waves, how humans and other animals detect waves, and the design of laboratory wave detectors.

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  10. Artificial Intelligence

    Artificial intelligence through the years

    Students will search the Science News archive for stories related to artificial intelligence, its applications and potential issues.

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  11. Earth

    Diving in to coral research

    Students will search the Science News archives for stories related to coral reef science and coral bleaching.

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  12. Oceans

    Saving the world’s coral reefs

    Students will answer questions based on the Science News article "Rebuilding reefs."

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