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When you think of sloths, a slow-moving, upside-down, furry tree dweller likely comes to mind. But how about a quick learner that’s trained to demonstrate a specific behavior?
Colorful plumage and impressive mimicry skills make macaws some of the most iconic birds in the world. Read on to learn more about them!
Across the animal kingdom, creatures of all kinds have been known to lend a hand—pincer, paw or fin—to those in need.
There’s evidence that these highly intelligent animals can recognize and have preferences for individual humans, use tools, identify visual patterns and solve problems—surprisingly complex behaviors for an invertebrate closely related to a clam.
The Multiplex is an online, free, interactive platform featuring over 800 short videos that showcase federally funded projects aimed at transforming science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science learning.
You can use materials from nature to make your own art supplies!
Oil spills occur when waterways and oceans are polluted by an escape of oil.
Ever wonder how your hand works?
Create your own ocean biome with this sensory bottle made with objects you may have around the house.
Mummification has been around for thousands of years, being conducted by humans, and by nature!
Introduce kids to archaeology by excavating the chocolate chips or candies out of a cookie.
Keeping your brain active is one of the best ways to improve brain function.