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Smore Magazine

Fall Issue, 2023
Magazine

Smore Magazine is an inspirational STEM magazine for young girls and boys to learn about interesting careers in science, technology, engineering and math and remarkable role models of today while having fun with puzzles, games, and crafts

The theme song of space

First gene therapy for muscular dystrophy is approved

A mental aid for walking

Excessive groundwater pumping has shifted the Earth's axis

The einstein shape

Orangutans can beatbox

Swallowed by the Sun, or evading the Sun

Bottlenose dolphins are into baby talk

The Future of Food Valerie Stull

WHAT IS A SHORT CIRCUIT?

Coolest Cosmic Events • Just like people on Earth watch for constellations and eclipses, automated telescopes are always on the lookout for events far in outer space. Sometimes, they catch an event that does not belong to the usual routine. Let's delve into events that make the usual weekdays at NASA way more fun.

WHAT IS THE ARTEMIS PROJECT? • Humans’ second take at a Moon landing

STAGES OF THE ARTEMIS PROJECT • A project as ambitious as this needs to have multiple stages and steps which will be finally pieced together. This latest, greatest feat in cosmic travel has been divided into three stages:

New World Monkeys: A Visual Poster

Drones in Agriculture • Drones are revolutionizing agriculture

CROSSWORD

Ice at the Beach

Mary Golda Ross and Her Top-Secret Career

Watch Astrophyscist Eve Vavagiakis at Work

10 Most Popular Edible Insects

Guess What?

The Surprising Intelligence of the Octopus • Imagine a creature with blue blood, three hearts, and no skeleton-earthling or alien? Meet the octopus, the most intelligent invertebrate on our planet. Even though the octopus is built nothing like us, its intelligence is surprisingly similar to not only humans, but also to animals we call smart, like dolphins, dogs, crows, and elephants. This puzzle has scientists scurrying to study the octopus more.

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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 56 Publisher: Sandscreative LLC Edition: Fall Issue, 2023

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Smore Magazine is an inspirational STEM magazine for young girls and boys to learn about interesting careers in science, technology, engineering and math and remarkable role models of today while having fun with puzzles, games, and crafts

The theme song of space

First gene therapy for muscular dystrophy is approved

A mental aid for walking

Excessive groundwater pumping has shifted the Earth's axis

The einstein shape

Orangutans can beatbox

Swallowed by the Sun, or evading the Sun

Bottlenose dolphins are into baby talk

The Future of Food Valerie Stull

WHAT IS A SHORT CIRCUIT?

Coolest Cosmic Events • Just like people on Earth watch for constellations and eclipses, automated telescopes are always on the lookout for events far in outer space. Sometimes, they catch an event that does not belong to the usual routine. Let's delve into events that make the usual weekdays at NASA way more fun.

WHAT IS THE ARTEMIS PROJECT? • Humans’ second take at a Moon landing

STAGES OF THE ARTEMIS PROJECT • A project as ambitious as this needs to have multiple stages and steps which will be finally pieced together. This latest, greatest feat in cosmic travel has been divided into three stages:

New World Monkeys: A Visual Poster

Drones in Agriculture • Drones are revolutionizing agriculture

CROSSWORD

Ice at the Beach

Mary Golda Ross and Her Top-Secret Career

Watch Astrophyscist Eve Vavagiakis at Work

10 Most Popular Edible Insects

Guess What?

The Surprising Intelligence of the Octopus • Imagine a creature with blue blood, three hearts, and no skeleton-earthling or alien? Meet the octopus, the most intelligent invertebrate on our planet. Even though the octopus is built nothing like us, its intelligence is surprisingly similar to not only humans, but also to animals we call smart, like dolphins, dogs, crows, and elephants. This puzzle has scientists scurrying to study the octopus more.

Crossword

Smore Magazine


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