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Bee Special
by Jutta Radcliffe
Many folk remedies use honey to make people well. Honey is a very rich source of energy that helps keep you well.
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Light Pollution
by Louis Murphy
Star light, star bright, The first star I see tonight,
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Save and Recycle
by Sarah Hull
Nowadays, we like to recycle rather than throw away things. This is a way of helping the environment.
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Robot Animals
by Sarah Hull
Scientists have started to put computers into the brains of rats and birds.
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Top 10 Smartest Animals
by Leanne Yuen
Besides human beings, what counts as the next smartest animal?
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Orchids
by Sarah Hull
Orchids are some of the most beautiful plants in the world.
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Honeybees
by Sarah Hull
There are over 20,000 species of bees.
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Small Wonders
by Jacinta Devlin
Imagine walking to school with a computer in your pocket that’s smaller than a marble, and notebooks filled with smart paper that you can download text onto and change whenever you like.
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How Do Sea Animals Navigate?
by Louis Murphy
How do sea creatures navigate across thousands of miles of ocean with such remarkable accuracy?
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Robots are Here to Stay
by Joanne R.
Man has been building robots from as long ago as the 4th century BC. One of the very first records of a robot is a machine called 'The Pigeon', which was built by Greek mathematician Archytas.
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