Frontiers for Young Minds

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Frontiers for Young Minds is a free online scientific journal with an editorial board of kids. Empower the next generation of scientists. kids@frontiersin.org

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    🤺 Up for the challenge of making your science accessible to young readers? Can you explain what you do jargon-free while still conveying the original meaning of your work? Then start writing, as we have eager Young Minds waiting to review your work! ✍ kids@frontiersin.org

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  2. 🎈🎈🎈 We proudly present the ebook of our Collection 'Different ways to help those with mental illness'. Science for kids, curated by 🎈🎈🎈 With articles on , , , and much more. Free to read and free to share. 👫

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    This is a great article from about ! Aimed at young people, but a worthwhile read for the not-so-young as well! Stuttering and Its Invisibility: Why Does My Classmate Only Stutter Sometimes?

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  4. 🗣 Open call! Are you a researcher wanting to empower the scientists of the future? We are looking for more Science Mentor - Young Reviewer teams for our Earth and its Resources section! 🌍 Apply today - 📬 Questions? Contact us: kids@frontiersin.org

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    20. sij

    Environmental DNA biomonitoring explained for kids (and reviewed by them too!!!) - published today - a great resource to share abundantly!

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  6. 👩‍✈️ Do you think you have what it takes to be an eyewitness for the police in case you saw a crime? Read here about the different stages of , and do the activity in the end to find out! 👀 By and

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    A unique experience for and our lab to explain our work to young minds and get reviewed by an 8 year old ! Loved it !

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  8. 👩‍💻 What are you waiting for? Hold your breath (well, put on your hat & gloves) and dive right in! ⛄ Get your first kid-friendly introduction to networks by calculating who is the most important character in Frozen. By

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  9. ⭐ They needed something to listen for quiet ripples in spacetime. They built gravitational wave observatories. They found the collision of two neutron stars. 💥 Read about the first gravitational wave multi-messenger discovery! By

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    14. sij

    Didn't expect our oxytocin primer paper for kids to be cited in an academic journal. Glad to see that this work is also useful for more senior scholars!

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  11. 👨‍🏫 Have you ever heard about prime numbers? Can you explain what they are? And do you know why they are surrounded by mystery? 🕵️‍♀️ Scientists explain in this kid-friendly article!

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  12. 📏 Question of the day: is infinity + 1 bigger than infinity? 🤔 Find out the answer (explained by a scientist in a kid-friendly manner) here:

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  13. ⭐ Luke (15) "This is very important to understand because it is about where stars come from. Without stars there are no planets or life, and without these dust clouds, there are no stars." 🌞 Read in a kid-friendly way how stars form:

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  14. 🙋‍♀️ Do you have difficulties starting your Monday? Then take a break and hop aboard our special Young Minds bus to journey along 10 of our articles we have prepared for you! 🚌 Microbes, brains, the Red Sea, mental health, glaciers, and much more!

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    13. sij

    Brilliant to work with such an amazing team on another kids science paper. If you (or your young people) love science/blood vessels, see Journal 🙂 thanks to for funding our Anatomy for All grant

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    This is great! has a new article on the clock that's ticking in our bodies, written for & peer-reviewed by kids! Check it out (together with your kids!) this

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    10. sij
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    9. sij

    Today our paper in "Frontiers for Young Minds" came online about how concept cells in the medial temporal lobe permit the formation of new associations:

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  19. ☝ Guess how many body clocks we have in our body? 1, 2, 15? Guess again! As it is more than you think. ⏲ Read here what they do, why they are important, and find out if even your poop has a body clock.

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  20. 👛 Stock up with some interesting facts to share at the dinner table later! Learn all about hybridization, and check your plate for some hybrids. 🍽

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  21. 🎄 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 🦌 Cuddle up and read all about how amazing Arctic reindeer are: they can see ultraviolet light, their eye colour changes with the seasons, and they would all benefit from a nose that produces red light! 🚨

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