Celebrating Kindness

Pastors Joan Maruskin and Ramona Kinard of Pennsylvania are planning a big dinner party. You have to earn a place at the table, by performing an act of kindness. In hopes of “Celebrating York’s Unity Through 10,000 Acts of Kindness,” they want to fill 1000 tables over a mile and a half long, and break the world record!

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Volcanologists Study Kilauea Volcano

The Kilauea volcano that has been erupting in Hawaii has destroyed over 45 homes and buildings and caused thousands of people to evacuate. But volcanologists are getting the chance of a lifetime to study the volcano, its lava flow patterns, and how to make better predictions about future eruptions. Learning the warning signs could save many lives!

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Explore PubSpace from Your Computer

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is better known as NASA. It pays for tons of research, and all that research is free for the public to see. You can search their online database, called PubSpace, for information on Mars, asteroids, Voyager missions, or alien life, or just look up amazing photos. PubSpace is fun to explore!

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A Timeline in Ice

Scientists can learn a tremendous amount by taking core samples of ice, like pushing a straw into a layer cake and examining the layers in the tube. In Antarctica, scientists found an area of unbroken ice over 1,000,000 years old! The core sample will provide an amazing record of Earth’s climate, air quality, and even diseases.

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2000 Mile Relay Returns Pooch Home

A year ago, Jake the dog disappeared from his home in Arizona. But Adam Herbaugh found the coonhound wandering the streets in Pennsylvania, and located Jake’s owners because he was microchipped. The animal rescue group, A Darrah Bull Bully Rescue, organized a relay to return him. 20 volunteers drove him 100 miles each, until he was home again!

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Which Cretaceous Birds Survived?

Paleontologists believe an asteroid strike in Chicxulub Mexico 66 million years ago may have wiped out 3/4 of all species on Earth, including most non-avian dinosaurs. Vertebrate paleontologist Daniel Field believes most birds also did not survive because of forest fires. The exception was ground-dwelling birds. They moved into trees once the forests recovered, and evolved into today’s birds!

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