Kids News - Articles for Grade 6

Are Coral Reefs Adapting to Climate Change?

A few weeks ago, scientists reported that climate change might actually be helping California's ancient redwoods thrive. Now there seems to be more positive news - This time about the coral in our oceans whose population has been severely impacted in last few decades by rising temperatures and ocean acidification, disease and human carelessness....

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Are Coral Reefs Adapting to Climate Change?

London's Dazzling 'Walkie Talkie' Skyscraper is Sizzling Hot - Literally!

With its distinctive shape, large public viewing deck and three floors of sky gardens as well as prime Central London location, 20 Fenchurch street, a 37-story commercial skyscraper affectionately called 'walkie talkie', was destined to be the pride and joy of the city when completed in 2014. However, a slight design snafu has turned the building into a heat-trapping magnet or as the public now like to call it, a 'walkie scorchie'....

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London's Dazzling 'Walkie Talkie' Skyscraper is Sizzling Hot - Literally!

What Is Going On In Syria?

If you have been listening to the news lately chances are you have heard about the escalating tension in Syria and the heated debate between nations about whether it may be time for other countries to intervene and help the rebels. So what exactly is the crisis that has the entire world up in arms and how did it get to this stage? Read on . . ....

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What Is Going On In Syria?

Make Room In The Periodic Table (And Your Memory) For Element 115

If you are in middle school, chances are you have been exposed to and probably even asked to memorize the 118 elements that currently make up the periodic table. Now you may have to make room for one more - Element 115! Nicknamed Ununpentium (combination of Latin and Greek for 115) until it gets official approval and a permanent name from the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, it is one of the heaviest man-made elements created thus far....

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Make Room In The Periodic Table (And Your Memory) For Element 115

The Winner Of The Inaugural National Chimpanzee Art Contest Is . . .

If humans can participate in art contests why can't chimpanzees? After all they do share over 90% of our DNA and are likely to do as good a job, if not better! In order to highlight their art talent as well as the amazing work of the eight chimpanzee sanctuaries around the country that provide care for the mammals retired from research, pet trade and entertainment, the folks at the Humane Society of the United States decided to hold a competition....

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The Winner Of The Inaugural National Chimpanzee Art Contest Is . . .

Tomatoes Take Center Stage At Spain's La Tomatina Festival

If you are not a big fan of tomatoes it may be best to steer away from the charming town of Bunol around this time of the year. That's because every year on the last Wednesday of August, the normally staid and sleepy Spanish town of just 9,000 residents becomes center stage for the world's largest food fight - the La Tomatina. And as the name suggests, it involves . . . A lot of tomatoes!...

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Tomatoes Take Center Stage At Spain's La Tomatina Festival