That’s One Sticky Tower

12-year-old Eric Klabel, set a world record, by building a tower out of popsicle sticks. The structure, constructed with 1,750 wooden sticks, and 2 pounds of glue, stands over 20 feet tall. He started with a strong, pyramid-shaped base, and built up to the world’s tallest stick structure. Do you think he ate all those popsicles?

Has the Pandemic Made You Nicer?

A new survey showed that 74% of Americans, think they’ve become kinder during the pandemic. From helping neighbors take out trash, to shoveling neighbors’ sidewalks, to donating money to those in need, they found themselves thinking more about others. Even wearing a mask and social distancing, shows kindness. How did you help others last year?

This Story’s Making Me Yawn

Do you ever give a nice long yawn? You must have a big brain. Scientists discovered that animals with larger brains, tend to have longer-lasting yawns. Bigger brains have more neurons firing away, and yawns drag in cooler air, and increase the flow of cooler blood to the brain. Yawns help brains chill out.

Shark Interrupted a Squid’s Meal

Paleontologists saw a preserved food chain, in a fossil from the Jurassic period. A 180,000,000-year-old crustacean, was being eaten by a squid, which was chomped by a shark. Prehistoric sharks ate the soft middles of squid, leaving the hard beak and tentacles behind. The remains fell to the ocean floor, creating a pabulite fossil.

Meals From the Twilight Zone

Do you want to eat spaghetti for breakfast? Do you enjoy melted ice cream on your salad? It’s Eat What You Want Day, so go for it! It’s also Twilight Zone Day. Watch the old TV show, about strange and mysterious happenings. When something weird happens in real life, you’ve entered the Twilight Zone.

Making a Big Splash

A piece of a Chinese rocket, fell back to Earth over the weekend. On April 29th, the rocket had launched the first module, of China’s new space station. The large chunk of rocket was in an uncontrolled freefall, but luckily, it fell into the Indian Ocean without hurting anything.

Let’s Try This Relationship Again

273,000,000 years ago, corals at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean grew on marine animals called crinoids, or sea lilies. They disappeared from the fossil record, going extinct. Recently, scientists discovered 2 different corals, growing from the stems of Japanese sea lilies. It’s the first evidence they’ve found of a coral-crinoid relationship, since the Paleozoic era.

Did Somebody Say Free Donuts?

If you’re graduating this year, plan a trip to Krispy Kreme Donuts. On May 13th, they’ll give every senior, a free box of donuts! Just wear your Class of 2021 swag, for a Graduate Dozen. Krispy Kreme also gives a free donut every day, to anyone who’s received a COVID vaccine. Bring your vaccination card.

Cleaning All Night Long

Today is Clean Up Your Room Day. There’s nothing like walking into a nice clean room, without tripping over anything! Don’t forget to clean under the bed. If your room is extremely messy, you could be cleaning all night. It’s a good thing it’s Stay Up All Night Night!

Oceans of Love

Did you know that the ocean, produces over half of the world’s oxygen? Its currents help regulate Earth’s climate, and scientists estimate that 1,000,000 species live in the ocean. More people have walked on the Moon, than have journeyed to the bottom of the deepest part of the ocean. Happy Mother Ocean Day!

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