DAB, Robots, DAB!

1372 Alpha 1S robots, made by UBTECH, set a new world record in Italy. They became the largest number of robots dancing simultaneously in perfect unison. Of course they didn’t leave out the best dance step: they dabbed. Robots are supposed to revolutionize the world, but they also like to have fun!

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X-Plane Gets Rid of Sonic Boom

NASA and Lockheed Martin are developing an experimental plane called the Low-Boom Flight Demonstration. When the X-plane breaks the sound barrier it won’t produce the sonic boom that would annoy people living below its flight path. As it passes Mach 1, the speed of sound at around 785 miles per hour, you’ll just hear a gentle thump!

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So That’s How Birds Navigate!

Scientists may have discovered how birds navigate. There’s a protein in their eyes that helps them see the Earth’s magnetic fields! Plants and animals have proteins called cryptochromes that are sensitive to blue light. Birds that migrate have high levels of Cry4, the cryptochrome responsible for magnetoreception. It sounds like birds have superpowers!

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Walk Your Pet Rat and Eat Carrots

See that rat eating a carrot? Walk around it! See that school library? Walk around it! And while you’re at it, tell your school librarian “Thank you!”, because it’s National School Librarian Day. It’s International Carrot Day, World Rat Day and National Walk Around Things Day too! Or keep it simple and celebrate National Walking Day.

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Hercules to the Rescue

Yeager Airport in Charleston, West Virginia will have a new employee next month. He’s a border collie named Hercules! His important duty will be to chase birds and animals off the runway. Animal collisions are a big safety hazard, so Hercules will be saving lives, while looking awesome in his safety vest, goggles and ear protection!

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Greenest Disposable Plates Ever

A company in Germany is making the most environmentally friendly disposable plates ever. They are made from leaves! Leaf Republic makes the waterproof plates out of leaves from Eastern Asia. They come in cool shapes like long rectangles and triangles, and they biodegrade in 4 weeks. But they only come in one color: green.

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