See if you can figure out the subject of my Wordle (above).Try creating one yourself. It’s so much fun! And don’t forget to check in next week for more from TFCB.Read more "Fire!"
What to Expect When You’re Expecting Larvae: A Guide for Insect Parents (and Curious Kids), ill. by Stéphane Jorisch, comes out this month. In the book, insect parents-to-be ask questions of the narrator. Here, author Bridget Heos turns the table, interviewing a silkworm, a waxworm, and a real worm—a night crawler. Bridget: Thank you all […]Read more "Exclusive Interview with Three Worms"
Yesterday’s New York Times had an article about children’s eating habits and what one Philadelphia school is doing to promote good nutrition. You can’t simply tell children what NOT to eat. If I tell you to think about not eating doughnuts, how much more will you be thinking about doughnuts this morning? (And in a […]Read more "Don’t Think about Doughnuts Today"
It’s the final day of Arachnid World Week! Here’s one last behind the scenes look at Wolf Spiders: Mothers on Guard with author Sandra Markle: Dr. George Uetz specializes in studying wolf spiders. One of the things that he’s researched is this spider’s vision. He said, “The ones whose vision we’ve measured have responded to […]Read more "Arachnid World Week Day #5"
On March 25, 1911, a fire started at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. The owners of the factory had paid little attention to fire safety, storing containers of sewing machine oil near large bins of delicate cotton and linen fabric scraps that would burn more easily than paper. There was only one old, steep fire escape […]Read more "The 100th Anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire"
It’s Arachnid World Week day #4! Here’s a behind the scenes look at Orb Weavers: Hungry Spinners with author Sandra Markle: Dr. Jessica Garb is studying spider dragline silk. She said, “While some people say it’s stronger than steel, that’s not exactly true. It’s tougher, meaning it can absorb energy without breaking. Dragline silk’s toughness […]Read more "Arachnid World Week Day #4"
It’s Arachnid World Week day #3! Here’s a behind the scenes look at Ticks: Dangerous Hitchhikers with author Sandra Markle: Dr. Tom Mather has discovered that, somehow, 70 percent of all guinea pigs bitten by ticks carrying disease organisms don’t get sick. So he’s now studying what happens at the cellular level inside guinea pigs […]Read more "Arachnid World Week Day #3"
It’s Arachnid World Week day #2! Here’s a behind the scenes look at Harvestmen: Secret Operatives with author Sandra Markle: Dr. William Shear shared that one kind of harvestman called Caddo agilis is super fast. He said, “I’ve tried to catch them and it’s like they disappear and materialize as much as two feet (0.6 […]Read more "Arachnid World Week Day #2"
In the wake of the horrific natural and subsequent nuclear disasters in Japan, I turned to our Japan in Pictures title in the VGS series to remind myself of the geography that makes this island nation so susceptible to natural disasters of this magnitude. The New York Times has posted excellent maps on its website […]Read more "Japan"