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  1. A swim, a cough, a quarantine. Flu changes summer camp life: http://tiny.cc/MPkz7
  2. Going to a science-loving kid’s b-day party? Check out these nifty gift ideas: http://tiny.cc/FbEgD
  3. His mission: Rescue kids from “Sputnik-era science”: http://tiny.cc/jkNQd
  4. Technology blog for kids: http://tiny.cc/XMwwi
  5. CA is first to feature digital textbooks statewide: http://tiny.cc/nSPOC
  6. Great science games here: http://tiny.cc/NfRea
  7. Like lightning bugs? Watch three bioluminescent sea creatures here: http://tiny.cc/Dspq6
  8. Every day is Earth Day on the EPA Student Center website: http://tiny.cc/Dzv6s
  9. Prove your scientific worth against a cast of rival scientists with Science Papa for Wii: http://tiny.cc/xRkns
  10. Keeping the beat! A dancing cockatoo proves that humans aren’t the only animals with rhythm: http://tinyurl.com/njak7k
  11. College textbooks available as iPhone download: http://tiny.cc/Qp5cJ
  12. Earth is the only planet not named after a Roman or Greek God.
  13. See more than 750 beautifully crystallized mineral specimens at The Houston Museum of Natural Science!: http://tiny.cc/SB3Ek
  14. Have your child change the color of a flower! Learn about stomata and transpiration: http://tiny.cc/Ml6wz
  15. Bread science 101: What’s really going on when you bake? http://xrl.us/be9xi2
  16. The claim: Some dogs distinctly resemble their owners, ha! Learn why this may be: http://xrl.us/be9xem
  17. Enter the Quake Zone and have your kids learn firsthand what causes an earthquake: http://xrl.us/be9xxf
  18. Recycling paper is good for the environment. Have your child make his/her own recycled paper! : http://tiny.cc/Y0KJV
  19. What are the forces behind the roller coaster fun? Teach your kids about amusement park physics here: http://tiny.cc/hpFPe
  20. Although it is closest to the Sun, Mercury has ice in its craters.