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  1. Computing

    Math + teens + practice = a winning competition

    Training for an Olympics of math helps students stretch their creativity and learn problem solving skills. If you like puzzles, you might want to check out these events.

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  2. Physics

    Shape-shifting cuts give shoes a better grip

    With pop-out structures inspired by kirigami and animals, a shoe sole goes from flat to spiky to boost friction on slippery surfaces such as ice.

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  3. Cartoons help make basic genetics fun

    Genetics is far more than the letters in your textbook. A former high school aims to bring some fun to learning about your DNA.

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  4. Health & Medicine

    What is IQ — and how much does it matter?

    Studies reveal that intelligence — and success in life — depend on more than what IQ tests measure.

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  5. Lessons from a Lonely Tortoise Additional Information

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  6. Play for Science Additional Information

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  7. Using the smallest words for the biggest concepts

    Many people think that big scientific concepts require big, complex words. A new book shows that — in some cases — simple words work just as well.

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  8. Space

    Movie, book illuminate Hidden Figures from the space race

    A new movie and book showcase the hidden heroes of the space race — the mathematicians who crunched the numbers.

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  9. Eat Out, Eat Smart Additional Information

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  10. Animals

    Some cockatoos craft drumsticks, then woo mates like a rockstar

    To win over a gal, these flashy males craft and use their signature instruments in a musical display akin to a human rock concert.

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  11. Earth’s Poles in Peril Additional Information

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  12. Health & Medicine

    Six tips to build more movement into your day

    Most people don’t move enough. The trick is to do what you can whenever you can, even if it’s just standing up more than once an hour and walking a bit.

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