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Edible Drones, A Star is Born and Dance Music That's All About The Bass

Happy Monday! Social media influencers may be taking over your students' screens but we all know you're the 'OG' influencer. In fact, teachers are often the most influential figures in a student's life. So here are five amazing stories and student worksheets that will help you engage with your students. We know it will give them some good news to chat about in the classroom (and maybe even on their social channels). A warm welcome to all our new teachers including Mr. M. in Nigeria! In this week's issue:

ā­ The beautiful birth of a star was captured on camerašŸŽ¶ Bass will get you movin' and groovin', even if you don't hear itāœˆ An edible drone that could save lives during a disaster

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A Star is Born: NASA captures the Very Beginnings of a New Star

Check out this amazing never-before-seen video of the birth of a star. It was captured by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope and is in its infancy at just 100,000 years old!Ā šŸ“ŗ WATCH HERE!Ā 

All About That Bass! Study Uncovers the Best Music to Fill the Dance Floor

A new study from a Canadian University discovered electronic music with deeper bass makes people move their bodies. The weird part is that the participants in the study didn't know more bass was present, but their bodies involuntarily moved more.

A Drone You Can Eat Could Save Lives in a Disaster

You know how some food tastes so good it flies off the shelves? These rice cakes are flying directly to people in need during natural disasters.

Wonder Twins! Extremely Rare Twin Elephants Born at NY Zoo

Staff at a New York zoo were shocked to learn a mommy elephant was pregnant with two babies. Ultrasounds on elephants are challenging and twin births are so rare, but despite a low survival rate, these calves are thriving!

This 14-Year-Old Invents Headphones That Treat Ear Infections, Crowned America's Top Young Scientist

Leanne Fan is already making plenty of noise in the science world. The teenager just won the grand prize at this yearā€™s 3M Young Scientist Challenge thanks to her low-cost to detect and treat mid-ear infections.šŸ“ŗ WATCH HERE!Ā 

Goodable Trivia Question: What's the difference between an African elephant and an Indian Elephant?

A: Indian elephants have bigger feet

B: African elephants have longer tails

C: Indian elephants have smaller earsD: African elephants speak Swahili

Answer:Ā C: Indian elephants have smaller ears

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