Kids News - Articles for Grade 6

Driverless Vans Complete 8,000 Mile Journey

On October 28th, two minivans arrived amidst much fanfare, to the World Expo in Shanghai, after completing an epic 8,000-mile (13,000 km) voyage across two continents in 92 days. What was so epic about the journey? Just the fact that it was the longest single trip ever made by autonomous or driverless vans....

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Driverless Vans Complete 8,000 Mile Journey

Get Up Close And Personal With 'Micro Monsters'

The world is awash with insects and parasites - While we are familiar with some like spiders and worms, others like aphids and bed bugs are not so apparent to the naked eye. Now zoologist Tom Jackson brings some of these rather terrifying looking creatures to life, in a book called 'Micro Monsters' - a title that is self-explanatory once you see the pictures....

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Get Up Close And Personal With 'Micro Monsters'

The 2010-2011 Kids Science Challenge Is On!

If you like science projects and winning some awesome gifts, this is the challenge for you. Open to kids from 3rd to 6th grade, the 3rd annual Kids Science Challenge is currently accepting applications - And the best part is, they send you cool stuff just for entering....

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The 2010-2011 Kids Science Challenge Is On!

Old Family Painting May Be A Michelangelo!

How cool would it be to wake up one morning and find out that a painting which spent the last 30 years behind your couch, is an original work of art painted by none other than the great Renaissance artist Michelangelo? If experts are right, this old unfinished painting of Jesus and Mary, that the Kober family affectionately call 'The Mike,' may indeed be that piece of art....

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Old Family Painting May Be A Michelangelo!

Chilean Miners Prepare For Rescue

Seventeen days after a mine shaft inside San Jose's gold and silver mine collapsed, the world received the amazing news that the 33 miners trapped inside, were alive and well. Now, came the next challenge - How to pull them out safely....

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Chilean Miners Prepare For Rescue

The New Caledonia Crow Is No 'Bird Brain'

For the longest time, scientists believed that humans were the only ones who had the intelligence to build and use complex tools to solve day-to-day issues. However, recent research has revealed that a number of animals also display similarly intelligent behavior....

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The New Caledonia Crow Is No 'Bird Brain'

Want A Snow Day? 'Hole Punch' A Cloud!

Clouds with oddly shaped holes or hole punches, ones that look like UFO's have crashed through them, have bemused public and experts alike, for many decades. While known to occur when turboprop and jet airplanes zip through certain clouds, the cause behind the gaping hole remained an enigma, until now....

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Want A Snow Day? 'Hole Punch' A Cloud!

Chilean Miners Alive, But Trapped Underground

On August 5th, Chilean residents woke up to the grim news that the main shaft of the San Jose gold and silver mine in Northern Chile had collapsed, trapping 33 miners inside. For 17 long days and nights, they awaited anxiously. Just as they were about to give up, came the good news - All 33 were alive!...

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Chilean Miners Alive, But Trapped Underground