In “Can Our Eyes Fool Our Taste Buds?,” children’s poet April Halprin Wayland summarizes a fun experiment in taste perception where people were quizzed after drinking red and green drinks that ...
It is hard to find good children's poetry about science, as most scientists do not write poems, and most poets do not do experiments. John Scieszka and Lane Smith's Science Verse includes poems ...
Here is a Take 5 Mini-Lesson that makes it quick and easy to share this poem! Build on the simile in Blackaby’s first stanza (“Scientists are like explorers . . . ”), and identify some famous ...
Poet Jessy Randall has a history of filling us with happiness by writing dreamy, occasionally silly, poems that touch on science and science fictional topics. Now she has a new book out, called ...
The Poetry Programme on Sunday 13th November at 7pm on RTÉ Radio 1 marks the start of Science Week, when presenter Olivia O'Leary is joined in studio by three guests who have all written poems ...
Explore John Berryman poetry, particularly his acclaimed work in 'Homage to Mistress Bradstreet', embracing themes of insects and creativity. A thing O say a sixteenth of an inchlong, with whiskers& ...
As you will all know in a moment because I am about to tell you, the television show Wired Science premieres this week, on Wednesday at 8 PM on PBS (check your local listings). I got a thing on it.
Arthur Sze, the new U.S. poet laureate, hopes you’ll take time to read a poem today – slowly. Within it, he says in an ...