NORAD Tracks Santa

For most of the year NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, is in charge of aerospace and maritime warning and control. But on Christmas Eve, NORAD tracks Santa Claus! They use radar, satellites, jet fighter escorts, and Santacams to get some pictures. Visit the noradsanta dot org website to follow Santa’s travels today!

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Glitter Goes Guilt-Free

Glitter is beautiful and sparkly but it’s bad for the environment. Glitter is made from plastic which takes thousands of years to decompose. It washes away into the oceans where microplastics harm marine life. The good news is that some companies are making biodegradable glitter so you can sparkle guilt-free!

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Sesame Street Goes to Syria

The MacArthur Foundation awarded 100 million dollars to the International Rescue Committee and Sesame Street for their program to help young refugees. A version of Sesame Street made especially for Syria will be available for kids displaced by that country’s civil war. Hopefully watching Sesame Street can give Syrian refugees some hope and happiness!

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Is Mars a Big Sponge?

Scientists believe Mars used to have water billions of years ago and thought the solar winds dried out its atmosphere. New data shows Martian rocks can hold much more water than Earth rocks. It’s possible Mars could just be a big sponge that soaked up all the water and is still holding it underground!

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Science Fair Season

Did you do a science fair project at your school this year that could change the world? 17 year-old Cynthia Sin Nga Lam created a device to sterilize water using light. 16 year-old Olivia Hallisey developed a quicker, more stable test for Ebola. 15 year-old Kenneth Shinozuka invented a device to keep Alzheimer’s patients safer. Think big!

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