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Science
and Technology Watch ( 564 k)
This section brings our readers up to date with the latest
discoveries and inventions. Included here are two pages from
our Sept/Oct 2006 issue. |
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Feature:
Sand-Sational (560 k)
Every issue of YES Mag contains two or three feature
stories. In this story, from our July/Aug 2006 issue, we look
at the science of building sandcastles. |
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Feature:
Canopy Cruising (468 k)
Follow a scientist through a forest canopy — just watch
out for that tree! (From our May/June 2006 issue.) |
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Theme: Horses
(704 k)
About half of each issue of YES Mag is an in-depth
look at a particular topic. Past topics have included Caves,
Whales, Vikings, the Science of Sport, and Bats. Here are
the first three pages of the Nov/Dec 2005 issue which featured
Horses. |
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Theme: Anatomy of
a Cave (492 k)
To complement our Cave theme section (from our Jan/Feb 2006
issue), illustrator Howie Woo did a fantastic job showing
us many of the wondrous things we can find in a cave. |
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Kids,
Try This At Home! (396 k)
Whenever possible, we like to reinforce the information in
the theme section with projects kids can do at home. Here
you will find the two projects included in our Jan/Feb 2006
issue on caves. Our editors conduct each experiment to make
sure they work! |
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Science
Photo of the Month (332 k)
Sometimes a picture really does tell us more than words alone.
And the “Reversible Destiny Loft,” featured in
our July/Aug 2006 issue, is definitely worth seeing. |
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Brain Bumpers
(244 kb)
To keep our readers thinking, we challenge them to answer
our tough “Brain Bumper” questions. The reward?
A chance to win a YES Mag t-shirt. This page is from
our May/June 2006 issue. |