The Nintendo-Playstation Console Wars FINALE (for now) PART 4

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Alright, I’m making this as long, informational, and well-written as possible. “Why?” You may ask—because this was the last gen. This gen hasn’t had enough action to be written on yet, other than people almost killing each other for a PS5, along with the fact that I need more points to increase my rank and […]

The History of the Two Most Popular Gaming Consoles (PART 2!)

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We’re continuing our post about the two most popular gaming consoles. If you haven’t read part 1 yet, you can read it here on Kidznet. Ahhhhh. The gaming community. So peaceful. So mature. So- (cut to riots, war, and violence). Picking up right where we left off, the DualShock was a revolutionary controller. While the […]

Best Ways To Deal With Stress

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Are you feeling so stressed out lately? The reason may be because of too much homework and projects. Or maybe you’re anxious about your upcoming tests. Or it could due to a bad interaction with someone, a rift with a friend, or tension at home.  Whatever the reason, stress is a familiar feeling that affects […]

Happy Birthday Caryl!

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@caryl celebrates their birthday on the 9th of May, so this is an early wish, just like the one I received from @semm and other dear friends. Caryl is a user whom others know really well and is really liked by most of us. Their posts are always superb! So Caryl it’s ur day to […]

Cyrus McCormick and the Invention of the Reaper

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Who is Cyrus McCormick? Cyrus McCormick invented the harvesting machine that made harvesting much more accessible. Cyrus McCormick was born on a farm in Virginia in 1809. As a young man, he used to invent small tools that made farm work much easier. He built the reaper in 1831 and received the patent for it […]

Fun Facts About Rainbows That You Might Not Know

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Catching a glimpse of a rainbow right after the rain is perhaps one of the most beautiful wonders of nature. You see the array of colors formed into an arc across the sky, which is a stunning sight to behold.  If you’ve ever seen a rainbow before, we can all agree that seeing this naturally […]

Fact Check: How to Spot AI-Generated Images?

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Fake or synthetic images have been gaining popularity lately, and the technology behind them has been improving rapidly too.  With a simple text prompt or a written description submitted by a human user, AI image generators can now create a picture in just a few minutes.  This might sound like a great thing, as they […]

Why Are Snails And Slugs So Slow?

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If you’ve ever explored your garden or woods after the rain, you’ve probably already seen dozens of snails or slugs crawling around.  You might’ve also seen them climb plants and trees or cross sidewalks. Not to mention, they would always leave this unique, shiny slime trail wherever they go. If you’ve already witnessed a snail […]

They/Them Pronouns?

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Whenever I tell someone that my pronouns are they/them, I never know what to predict. Sometimes they’ll start to ask a whole bunch of questions that I don’t really feel like responding to. It’s usually well-intentioned, and I get that people are just trying to understand. But I do get tired of clarifying the same […]

Maps and Making Maps

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The earliest maps did not portray the world as it was but instead reflected the beliefs of those who made them. As people learned more about the world around them, maps became more realistic. By the Age of Exploration in Europe, ocean explorers used map making, or cartography, extensively to chart unfamiliar shores. Today, advances […]

Pangolin: Meet The World’s Most Trafficked Mammal

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Pangolin, also called the scaly anteater, is an insect-eating mammal easily recognized by its body covered with overlapping scales. Although it may look like a reptile because of its scales, it’s actually more closely related to cats and bears. Its name, “pangolin,” originated from the Malay word ‘penggulung,’ which means “rolling over or roller.” It […]

Meet The First Women Pilots Throughout History

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Every March of the year, we celebrate National Women’s Month, highlighting women’s achievements and contributions to society, history, and culture.  In honor and recognition of this event, we share a few stories of the first women in aviation—who risked everything to fly when opportunities for women were harshly limited.   Here are five groundbreaking female pilots […]

Sun Bear: The Smallest Bear in the World

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There are 8 bear species in the world. They are the Asiatic black bears (also called moon bears), brown bears (including grizzly bears), black bears, giant pandas, polar bears, sloth bears, spectacled bears (also called Andean bears), and sun bears. And just like any animal, bears come in diverse sizes and colors. The Kodiak bear, […]

How Did Birds Survive While Dinosaurs Went Extinct After The Asteroid Apocalypse?

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Today, about 10,000 bird species exist worldwide. But there are debates that the exact number could almost be twice that. These warm-blooded vertebrates are well-known for their colorful plumage, lightweight, smooth feathers for flight, harmonious songs, and amusing behaviors. But did you know that modern-day birds actually evolved from dinosaurs? Yes. You read that right.  […]

Top 10 STEM Toys For Biology (2022)

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A lot of people are driven by curiosity and always have that thirst for knowledge. Learning science is an incredible way to quench that desire to discover truths about the world around us.  Through science, we get to seek answers through experimentation and observation. It also helps us form the world we live in today […]

Top 10 STEM Toys For Teaching Math Skills (2022)

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Math has a reputation for being one of the most challenging subjects for most students. From attention difficulties and learning gaps, to lack of practice, there are many reasons why Math can be difficult for some. This is why it’s important to expose students early on and inspire their love of math to develop the […]

Two Runic Rhymes that Encouraged Me for the Better

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A Smile as Small as Mine by Emily Dickinson They may not need me- yet they might I’ll let my heart be just in sight- A smile so small as mine might be Precisely their necessity- Your unofficial homework today is to keep your eyes open for someone who just might need a smile! Maybe […]

Most Popular Holiday Toys of 2022

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Christmas is just around the corner, and I’m quite sure you’re all looking forward to decorating the Christmas tree, spending time with your families, and indulging in a mouthwatering Christmas feast. And let’s not forget one of the things we’re most excited about—exchanging gifts and unwrapping presents! If you’re looking for the perfect gift you […]