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April's Pink Moon Is Pretty, But Not Really Pink

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April's pink moon isn't called pink because our beloved bright white moon suddenly takes on a rosy hue. So, why is it called the "pink moon"?

No Need to Howl When You See January's Wolf Moon

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January's moon is called the wolf moon, but it's also known as the center moon and the freeze up moon (among other names). Here's why.

Crow Symbolism and Meaning: Exploring the Wise Bird

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Explore profound Crow Symbolism. Unveil meanings & cultural significance. Delve into the mystical world of Crow Symbolism.

4 Unexpected Places Where Adults Can Learn Science

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Here are four alternative venues where the general public can enjoy nature, engage in hands-on science learning and get a behind-the-scenes look at scientific research in action.

Why July's Full Moon Is Known as the Buck Moon

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And this month's buck moon is extra-special because it is a supermoon!

June's Full Moon Is the Strawberry Moon

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The full moon in June is known as the strawberry moon. It's a sweet name, but how did the strawberry moon get its moniker, and what else is it called?

Can You Identify the U.S. State From a Crossword Clue?

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Love geography *and* word games? We've got a quiz for you! It's on the American states, written in crossword style, with a short clue and the number of letters. Ready? Test your state savvy now!

How Totem Poles Work

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Totem poles are family histories carved from trees. Learn how totem poles tell stories and commemorate special events with common symbols.

How Bioarchaeology Works

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Archaeologists dig up and study the material remains of human civilizations. Bioarchaeologists do the same thing, except they focus on the remains of, well, us. What's the big deal about old bones and teeth?

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