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Kidipede - History and Science for Kids Did tiny bugs kill this big dinosaur?

Source: www.sciencenewsforkids.org
The holes in the jaw bone of a world-famous T. Rex suggest the dino died from a parasite infection
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Kidipede - History and Science for Kids Why did most of the big animals like mammoths die out all over the world about 14,000 years ago (16,000 BC)? A new study eliminates some theories.

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A team from the University of Wisconsin uncovered a crucial sequence of events that rules out some explanations and severely constrains others.
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Kidipede - History and Science for Kids Page of the day: Roman persecution of Christians got a boost from people who were afraid the world would end in AD 247.

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Cyprian and the Decian Persecution for Kids
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Kidipede - History and Science for Kids National Geographic debunks the 2012 end of the world story:

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Supposed Maya predictions of the end of the world in 2012 have some people seriously scared. See what experts say about the unknown planet predicted to pummel Earth, the cataclysmic "galactic alignment," and more.
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Kidipede - History and Science for Kids A change in climate that made rain fall in the Sahara Desert about 50,000 years ago, so that trees grew there and animals lived there, may have helped the first people cross the Sahara out of Africa into Asia, according to a new study.

Source: www.sciencedaily.com
ScienceDaily (Nov. 9, 2009) A team of scientists from the NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research and the University of Bremen (Germany) has determined that a major change in the climate ...
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Kidipede - History and Science for Kids Remember when they shot a rocket into the moon a month ago? Turns out they did find water on the Moon!

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The discovery, which came out of a mission a month ago, confirmed scientists’ suspicions and could help explorers.
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Kidipede - History and Science for Kids Buy this fun book about growing up in England in the Middle Ages!

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Amazon.com: Catherine, Called Birdy (rpkg) (Trophy Newbery) (9780064405843): Karen Cushman: Books
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Kidipede - History and Science for Kids How smart are pigs? Pretty smart. How smart are people? Well, we tamed the pigs, didn't we?

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Recent discoveries from the nascent study of pig cognition offered evidence that pigs were quick learners, slow to forget and similar to humans in many ways.
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Kidipede - History and Science for Kids For Veteran's day, here's a video about World War I

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I started putting this together for a class, but I got really into it. It's simple, but I like to think it's effective.
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Kidipede - History and Science for Kids Page of the day: T'ang Dynasty Chinese art

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Tang Dynasty Art for Kids
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Kidipede - History and Science for Kids Scientists think that the Nasca people of ancient Peru collapsed their own civilization about 500 AD by cutting down too many trees for cornfields and cotton fields, so that the climate turned to a desert.

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ScienceDaily (Nov. 3, 2009) An ancient South American civilisation which disappeared around 1,500 years ago helped to cause its own demise by damaging the fragile ecosystem that held it in place, a study has found.
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Kidipede - History and Science for Kids Working women from ancient Assyria - some new records found in a newly discovered Assyrian royal palace.

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November 9 at 9:11am
Leela Fireside
Leela Fireside
what we write down and what we save is very interesting. I feel somewhat on a dig here at my folks' house trying to sort out stuff for mom's eventual move.
November 9 at 11:19am
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Kidipede - History and Science for Kids New evidence shows that the eruption of the Thera volcano about 1600 BC probably made tsunamis flood ancient Israel and other places along the coast.

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Scientists said waves produced when the Thera volcano blew more than 3,000 years ago inundated the area that is now Israel and probably other coastal sites.
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November 5 at 3:01pm
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Kidipede - History and Science for Kids Page of the day: the exclusion of women and minorities from the writing of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution:

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Equal Rights for Some
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Kidipede - History and Science for Kids More evidence that people who lived a long time ago didn't just stay in one place: cattle trading across Britain in the Bronze Age, about 2000 BC.

Source: planetearth.nerc.ac.uk
Show me your teeth and I'll tell you where you're from: archaeologists analysing tooth enamel from cattle buried at two Bronze Age barrows have found that at least some of the animals originated from elsewhere, revealing long-distance trading networks in ancient Britain.