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This week on ScienceNewsFlash, Katie and Tyler explore some of the coolest discoveries in science! Find out how AI is helping scientists identify ancient animal bones, discover what makes Greenland’s snow the shiniest ever recorded, and learn about the satellite duo creating a fake solar eclipse in space. This week on ScienceNewsFlash, Katie and Tyler explore some of the coolest discoveries in science! Find out how AI is helping scientists identify ancient animal bones, discover what makes Greenland’s snow the shiniest ever recorded, and learn about the satellite duo creating a fake solar eclipse in space. Plus, we’ll dive into the future of quantum tech, test your knowledge with two trivia quizzes, and wrap things up with a fun fact about penguins and a science joke that'll make you laugh out loud. It's science made simple—and super fun—for curious kids!
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This week on ScienceNewsFlash, Katie and Tyler explore some of the coolest discoveries in science! Find out how AI is helping scientists identify ancient animal bones, discover what makes Greenland’s snow the shiniest ever recorded, and learn about the satellite duo creating a fake solar eclipse in space. Plus, we’ll dive into the future of quantum tech, test your knowledge with two trivia quizzes, and wrap things up with a fun fact about penguins and a science joke that'll make you laugh out loud. It's science made simple—and super fun—for curious kids!
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