How Can Schools Make Science More Engaging
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by Smore Science Staff
19h ago
While writing scientific papers is a crucial part of a science career even when you’re still at school, it isn’t the most exciting thing. This is particularly true for students who may be passionate about science but often struggle to stay engaged if lessons only consist of reading from a book. Like many subjects, science becomes more engaging when there are activities, so what are some ways you can make science class more engaging? Expert Demonstrations All kinds of scientists want to inspire the next generation, and demonstrations are some of the best ways to achieve this. If you are wor ..read more
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Do Ants Have Teeth?
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by Taahir Khan
2d ago
Ants are fantastic little creatures, and we often stumble upon them crawling around us. But have you ever thought, do ants have teeth in their mouths? The answer may come as a surprise! In this article, we will explore the ant’s mouth and see whether they have any teeth. What Are Ant Mouths Like? The mouth of the ant is so intricate and entirely specialized to fit the insect’s lifestyle. Unlike humans, who have teeth for biting and chewing, ants’ mouths consist of several parts that play different roles in helping them eat well. The Ant's Mouthparts The main parts of an ant’s mouth inclu ..read more
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Animals With Pattern
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by Carla Calcada, Ph.D.
2d ago
The natural world dazzles with its vibrant hues, from the ethereal glow of bioluminescence to the kaleidoscopic palette of poison dart frogs. Let’s learn more about some of the most beautiful animals with pattern on Earth. 10- Clownfish Clownfish, Credit; Wikimedia/Rosmarino22 Where they live: Clownfish are primarily found in the warm waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, including the Great Barrier Reef, the Red Sea, and the Maldives. Unique Patterns: Clownfish are known for their beautiful patterns since they have vibrant orange bodies marked with white bands outlined in black. Their ..read more
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Unique Animal Defense Mechanisms
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by Carla Calcada, Ph.D.
2d ago
Nature has equipped animals with many defense mechanisms to protect themselves from predators. From the sharp quills of porcupines to the ingenious mimicry of octopuses, these various survival strategies are fascinating. Below, we will look into ten animals and their unique defense mechanisms, showcasing the best nature has to offer for survival. 10- Hedgehogs (Spines) Hedgehogs (Spines). Credits: Wikimedia/Gibe Where they live: Hedgehogs are found in Europe, Asia, and Africa, inhabiting various environments, from forests and deserts to urban areas. Unique Defense Mechanism: Hedgehogs are ..read more
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Top 10 Oldest Trees In The World
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by Taahir Khan
2d ago
Have you ever wondered how old our planet’s oldest trees are? Although most trees live for less than a century, some ancient trees have stood for several thousand years. In this article, we will look at 10 of the oldest trees as verified by scientists. Get ready to be amazed by these living monuments that have silently witnessed the rise and fall of civilizations! Before we go to the top ten list, we must first understand how scientists measured the exact ages of these trees. Scientists carefully study the growth rings inside the trunk to establish a tree’s age. Through the precise and caref ..read more
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Red-Eared Slider Lifespans: How Long Do These Turtles Live?
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by Priyanjana Pramanik
4d ago
Originally found in the south-central United States and northeastern Mexico, red-eared slider turtles have become one of the most popular pets around the world. They are smaller than other turtle species, cost less, are easy to take care of, and can eat a wide variety of food. These terrapins have a single small red stripe where one would expect their ears to be. They can slide smoothly off logs and rocks into the ponds around which they live, giving rise to their name. Knowing about red-eared slider lifespans helps pet owners take the best care of them – but this information is important to ..read more
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Do Turtles Have Tails?
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by Sai Sudha, Ph.D.
4d ago
Turtles are reptiles, but they hardly resemble reptiles. So, do turtles have tails like reptiles? Yes, turtles have tails, which come in different shapes and sizes depending on the species and gender.  The tails serve as a protective barrier, in addition to the shells in turtles. Usually, turtles with shorter tails appear vestigial, but they are hidden under the shell or carapace. Tailing the gender-based difference Male and female turtles have different-sized tails – males have longer and wider tails than females. The purpose of the tail in turtles is to protect the cloaca and the ve ..read more
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What Is The Largest Flower In The World?
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by Priyanjana Pramanik
5d ago
Scientists believe that flowers have been around for more than 140 million years. Many flowers, and the plants they grow on, depend on insects and other pollinators to help them reproduce. To attract pollinators, flowers use smells, shape, color, showy petals, and, of course, size! So what is the largest flower in the world – and how did it get so big? A monster flower The bright red ‘corpse flower’ Rafflesia arnoldii is the world’s largest single flower. It is also known as the giant padma and is one of the three national flowers of Indonesia. Surprisingly for a plant, Rafflesia does not ..read more
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Top 10 Tallest Trees In The World
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by Taahir Khan
5d ago
Have you ever looked at an incredibly huge tree and asked yourself how high it goes? Trees are some of the largest living organisms on our planet, the tallest ones reaching giant heights that make you feel like a dwarf in comparison! In this article, we’ll discover the ten tallest trees on Earth and learn some noteworthy details. Brace yourself for the mind-blowing view of these natural skyscrapers! Top 10 tallest trees on the planet Scientists can calculate a tree’s height by measuring the distance from its base to its highest point. Only alive and wholly unbroken trees are included in th ..read more
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The Weird And Wonderful Ecosystems Of Hydrothermal VentsLife finds a way in the deep places of the ocean
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by Priyanjana Pramanik
6d ago
Are there volcanoes in the ocean? Both dry land and the “land” underneath the oceans are part of large, rocky plates that are made of the Earth’s crust and upper mantle – the topmost layers of the Earth, or lithosphere. Oceanic plates, which lie under the oceans, are made of basalt and are denser than those that give rise to continents. Plates are always moving, if slowly, which means that they come into contact with each other – sometimes coming together, moving apart, or sliding alongside each other in what are known as “boundary interactions.” Where plates converge or diverge, magma can f ..read more
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