Ring of Fire Eclipse
By Brody H. The Ring of Fire Eclipse happened on October14th. It was visible in Oregon, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, and Texas. It can happen every 1 to 2 years and it’s pretty rare. Next year, it’s going to be… Continue Reading
By Brody H. The Ring of Fire Eclipse happened on October14th. It was visible in Oregon, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, and Texas. It can happen every 1 to 2 years and it’s pretty rare. Next year, it’s going to be… Continue Reading
By Nikhil Researchers have found a rare Dumbo octopus spotted off Hawaiian Islands on a seamount. There are 17 species of Dumbo octopus they are from the umbrella octopus group. They are not endangered because they live so deep and… Continue Reading
By Seven How to make fluffy slime. First get a bowl and get glue. Add 2/3 c. glue to the bowl. Add 1/4 c. water to 1/2 tsp. baking soda and mix together, then add to glue. Add 2-3 c.… Continue Reading
By Samuel P. In April, some people at the University Of Western Australia caught two Pseudoliparis Belyaevi (a type of snailfish) on a research expedition 26,319ft down the Japan trench. This was the first time this fish was ever caught!… Continue Reading
By Nico DH In April, scientists discovered a coral reef and it was very healthy. It has not been damaged by humans. They found the coral reef exploring the ocean near the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador. The reason they were… Continue Reading
By Gabe O. Lightning is hotter than the surface of the sun. Lightning is when there is a big cloud and positive energy on the top, meets with negative energy on the bottom in the middle of the cloud. Tall… Continue Reading
By Jai J. In Science Gaming, we play super cool board games like Wildcraft, Into the Forest, Onto the Desert, and Variance. The class is for Stage IV and they are science games. Maybe you should try it out! Jenn… Continue Reading
By Ginny S. People think that sharks are monsters, but here’s the truth about them. Humans kill 100 million sharks per year, but sharks killing humans…???? Only between about 4 and 10 per year. Sharks like to eat seals, seagulls,… Continue Reading
By Ginny S. Stages I and II are studying the ocean. Stage II is learning about the coral reef because it’s one of the biggest ecosystems ever. They learned from Sosha and Carmen how to research with the encyclopedia and… Continue Reading
By Ivan W. There will be a STEM Fair on February 16th in the Bretzlaff Commons. The activity is for Stages two, three, and four. It’s being organized by Claire Martin, a senior 12th grader at Roeper. She wants to… Continue Reading