Earth and Space Sciences
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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
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ClimateAlarm 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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ClimateHeating up
These questions focus on observations about Earth's surface temperature over time and reasons behind the changing climate.
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MathGoodnight 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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SpaceA lunar journey
Students will search the Science News archive for other stories related to moon formation.
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SpaceProbing 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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PhysicsSpacetime 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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PhysicsWave 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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PhysicsWave 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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SpaceDoing 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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Artificial IntelligenceArtificial 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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EarthDiving 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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OceansSaving the world’s coral reefs
Students will answer questions based on the Science News article "Rebuilding reefs."