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LNGenZ News for Kids: Science

Humans at Home on the Moon – Could It Really Happen This Decade?

The Artemis I launch was successful. And though no humans were on this flight, the countdown to the day people are at home on the moon has begun. We may not have to wait very long, either. “Certainly this decade,… Read More

The Abacus is Helping Kids Master Math Skills

Math is one of the most challenging subjects for many kids. A lack of confidence, a reliance on memorization, and high levels of pressure mean that students often struggle to understand this complex subject. Yet, for many, a simple piece… Read More

Hydrogen – Is It the Fuel of Tomorrow?

Researchers and scientists worldwide are constantly working to find ways to make more efficient products – could the next big trend be hydrogen power? Germany recently launched the world’s first totally hydrogen-fueled train, and other regions around the world are… Read More

A Tour of the Titanic: An Old Shipwreck and a New Tourist Attraction

Have you seen the movie Titanic? How would you like to take a tour of the real site where the ship sank? You can, but it will cost $125,000. A company called OceanGate runs yearly dives allowing researchers and curiosity… Read More

Scientists Trying to Bring the Tasmanian Tiger Back from Extinction

Scientists want to bring back the Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, which has been extinct since 1936. While the name of the animal might make you think of a cross between a tiger and the Tasmanian Devil from the Looney Tunes… Read More

Buzz Aldrin Sells Jacket from the Moon Landing

Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin made history when they became the first and second people to walk on the moon. The two men traveled to the moon in the Apollo 11 spacecraft, along with their fellow astronaut Michael Collins…. Read More

LNGenZ Survey: What is the Greatest American Invention?

Liberty Nation GenZ recently asked its readers which American invention is the greatest. There’s no doubt the United States has spent a long time on the cutting edge of technology, from Thomas Edison and his lightbulb to today’s Silicon Valley…. Read More

First James Webb Telescope Images Revealed

Last December, the James Webb Telescope was sent into space. Nearly seven months later, the first images captured by the most powerful space telescope are being shared with the public. This unique machine was designed to travel far away from… Read More

The Latest Supercomputer Is Breaking Speed Barriers

People may not realize that when they ask Siri for the weather forecast or to play their favorite song, artificial intelligence uses a supercomputer to gather the data. Today, there are over 500 supercomputers around the world, but some of… Read More

Scientists Say Household Chores Help Kids’ Brains

“Chore” may be the most dreaded word in a child’s home. Not many enjoy doing the dishes or running the vacuum, but maybe you would feel better about the work if you knew the benefits. A recent study found that… Read More

A New Mayflower Voyage, Captained by AI Technology

It was September 16, 1620, when the Mayflower set sail from England. Destination: the new world. The new colonies, to be exact, to escape religious persecution under the reign of King James I. The Mayflower was 106 feet long and… Read More

NASA Will Study UFOs for the First Time

UFOs have fascinated humans for decades – or even longer – but only recently has the US government started to openly study the airborne craft. The US military has quietly investigated UFOs, but now the National Aeronautics and Space Administration… Read More