Frontiers for Young Minds
@FrontYoungMinds
Frontiers for Young Minds is a free online scientific journal reviewed by kids! See our Arabic and Hebrew updates at @FrontYoung_AR and @FrontYoung_IL
Three new scientific articles, written by three @NobelPrize winners 🏆 Discover our Nobel Collection, Volume 4, of exceptional articles written for and reviewed by kids from Jennifer Doudna, Ben Feringa (@FeringaLab), and @kipthorne ⬇️ #NobelPrize
🚨 It’s official! The first @FrontYoungMinds article piece reviewed by young Chinese scientists is now online! 👧 Kids are not just learning science—they’re shaping it. 👦 A huge step for our “science for kids, edited by kids” model in China! Learn more (in Chinese) ⬇️
Feeling the #Heat? Have you ever wondered how #climatechange heat causes #extinction? Insects make honey, pollinate crops, control pests and more, so it's important to how we can protect vulnerable #insect #species from #heatwave extinction: fro.ntiers.in/CCHeat #insects
Do you often walk in busy hallways? Did you know scientists and engineers study such crowds, designing schools, highways and more? They make mathematical models to manage #Traffic flow more efficiently. Here's how: fro.ntiers.in/Traffic #highwayengineer #design #CrowdControl
Did you see our news? FYM is shortlisted for the 2025 ALPSP Impact #Awards! 🎉🎉 We're honored to be recognised for a huge global #impact: our articles have had 55 *million* readers from 230 countries! #Share to new readers: fro.ntiers.in/ALPSP #Awardwinning #ScienceForKids

Did you know: cephalopods like #octopus face an underwater threat? Microscopic #Parasites can wreak havoc - but can also be used to track #cephalopod travel. Join scientists diving into these secret hitchhikers! fro.ntiers.in/Paras #marinelife #marinebiology #ScienceFacts
Going on holiday this summer? Research shows going to new places can boost your #memory! Younger - but not older - people could remember more information after exploring new environments. Find out why #travel helps your brain: fro.ntiers.in/EnvMem #trainyourbrain #ExploreMore
How can scientists explore the intricate #humanbody? Now, they have "maps": a Human #protein Atlas, to study questions about organs, tissues and cells, how the #healthybody functions and how to combat diseases like #Cancer. fro.ntiers.in/ProAt #biology #diseaseresearch
Did you know: just as humans have many different languages, bird species have their own songs? Songs help #birds recognize others and find mates. But how are their songs shaped by #habitat and birds' physical #evolution? fro.ntiers.in/Birdsong #birdsong #communication

Imagine if you could walk to school in under 15 minutes! The 15-minute city concept designs daily needs closer to homes, encouraging #sustainabletravel - walking or cycling over cars - to reduce #carbonemissions: fro.ntiers.in/Walkable #sustainability #Transport #healthyplanet
Heading to a beach this summer? See if you can spot a #windfarm! Coastal zones are great locations to get strong wind power for #renewableenergy - but have peculiar wind patterns. Dive into what drives these winds: fro.ntiers.in/CoastWinds #windpower #Windy #cleanenergy
Ever heard of Augmented Reality books? They look like usual #books but have added features - 3D animations, quizzes, sounds - which work on a digital device. Will they help us read more, or will they distract us from #Reading? fro.ntiers.in/ARbooks #augmentedreality #futuretech

We connect with the internet every day, but did you know it can put you at risk? In "cyberspace", #cybercrime is a threat - thieves stealing your #data. Find out how it happens and how to avoid digital traps: fro.ntiers.in/CyberThreats #CyberSecurity #CyberSafety #devicesecurity

Explore deep space with @NASA! Why is space hostile to humans? What are the risks of traveling the #cosmos? How can scientists protect #astronauts on future missions? Blast off into these fabulous articles - available as a #freeebook! fro.ntiers.in/ExploreNASA #spaceexploration
The frequency of the longest and most dangerous heatwaves is increasing as the planet warms go.nature.com/46vWciR
How often does someone point something out - like an ice-cream truck nearby - and then you both pay attention to it? That's called "joint attention", and psychologists are studying how working with others can improve #memory and more: fro.ntiers.in/JointAttn #Psychology

What causes #extremeweather like flooding in the US? Huge rains cause floods, but the bigger picture is more complex - Earth's climate is all connected. Explore how climate change affects connections, causing extreme #Flooding or #drought: fro.ntiers.in/ConnClim #ClimateCrisis
🌍 @FrontYoungMinds was a featured exhibitor at the @UNFCCC Poster Gallery in June! Our Head of Program presented FYM’s global impact: 📚 54M+ article views 🌐 Read in 230+ countries Read our free, #openscience journal for kids: kids.frontiersin.org
Love butterflies and #colorful creatures? Beware! #brightcolors can be natural warning signs - some #animals are toxic. Explore #poisonous animals' true colors, and how non-toxic animals can mimic the signals for protection: fro.ntiers.in/WarnColour #warningsigns #scienceiscool
Did you know that #reading to learn things can demand different #effort levels? It's called #cognitive workload and it varies. Scientists can use cognitive load tracking to create better #learning programs - but how do they measure this? fro.ntiers.in/Readload #cognitiveskills
Did you know there's life in the Arctic and Antarctic #seaice? Microscopic #algae are vital to polar food chains. Check out "cool" science: sea-ice algae are a key health indicator for polar marine #ecosystems: fro.ntiers.in/IceLife #Polarregions #marinelife #ecosystemhealth
