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Kid Scientist
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The no-nonsense science blog for kids
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The Goliath Birdeater Tarantula
Have you ever heard of a spider that eats birds?
It is called the Goliath Birdeater Tarantula. The Goliath Birdeater Tarantula is a very interesting looking spider. This tarantula is the biggest spider in the world. It can be up to 11 inches! This particular spider is coffee colored. This spider has hairs on its [...]
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Another Kid Scientist’s Google Doodle
We’re always excited to hear about other Kid Scientists out there sharing their interest in science and education.
Kaylie McFerrin from Wichita Falls, TX is one of the entrants in the Google for Doodle contest. The winner’s doodle will appear on Google’s home page. Kaylie wants to become a scientist so she can find a [...]
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President Obama to Host a National Science Fair at the White House
Here’s some news that got all of us at Kid Scientist excited:
“President Barack Obama said Monday he would convene a national science fair next year to honor young inventors with the same gusto that college and professional athletes celebrate their victories at the White House.
‘You know, if you win the NCAA championship, you come [...]
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Rube Goldberg Machines
By now, you have probably seen the OK Go video that everyone is talking about, featuring the
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Our First Tool: Multiplication Blaster!
We remember having to learn multiplication tables in grade school. We also remember how much of a pain it can be. So when Principal Investigator Celeste started learning them in her third grade class, we thought of ways to make it easier. We got into the habit of going over multiplication problems in the car [...]
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