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In this issue

Legendary biologist E.O. Wilson motivates us to observe, to inquire, and to deepen our love of the natural world.

Friend & Fellow: Ant Man

Meet biology great Edward O. Wilson

8 mins

The true story of a young scientist: BOY NATURALIST

“Be a hunter and explorer.” This is the advice, says world-renowned entomologist E.O. Wilson in his 1994 autobiography, Naturalist, that he gives to his science students. “If you have the will, there is a discipline in which you can succeed.”

5 mins

EDWARD O. WILSON

BIOLOGIST, NATURALIST, AUTHOR, SCIENCE PIONEER

EDWARD O. WILSON

7 mins

Alabama Wilson and the Zombies of the Crawling Brain

Alabama Wilson has rocked the scientific world with an amazing discovery.

4 mins

Ants Rule!

If all ants suddenly disappeared from the planet, life as we know it would collapse. In their book Journey to the Ants, naturalist E.O. Wilson and his colleague Bert Hölldobler analyzed the enormous influence these creatures have on ecosystems. Ants promote plant life, serve as predators and scavengers, and, in turn, serve as food for birds, dragonflies, and spiders. But they also can destroy crops and be serious pests.

Ants Rule!

3 mins

MAGDALENA SORGER

EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGIST

MAGDALENA SORGER

6 mins

Ants in Action

A world behind glass at the National Zoo

3 mins

Paradise LOST

Spin a globe slowly to find New Zealand. It’s one of the world’s most isolated island countries. Australia, the nearest significant land mass, is over a thousand miles away. Composed of two big islands stretching almost 1,000 miles (1,600 km) from north to south, and a galaxy of smaller islands, New Zealand is believed to be a fragment of the ancient southern continent of Gondwanaland.

7 mins

SHAPING DICE

More faces, more fun?

2 mins

How Trustworthy is Social Media?

Social Media has the power to reach a large population almost instantly.

How Trustworthy is Social Media?

2 mins

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Muse Science Magazine for Kids Description:

PublisherCricket Media

CategoryChildren

LanguageEnglish

Frequency9 Issues/Year

Muse is for kids ages 9-14 who love to learn about new things. Each issue has articles to satisfy every curiosity about our world, from genetics to space to geology. And, Muse is sponsored by the Smithsonian, so your child is always getting up-to-date accurate information.

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