MUSE: Show Me How
MUSEĀ® is a discovery magazine for children and teens ages 9-14. It takes intellectual curiosity seriously, while never taking itself too seriously. The editors seek fresh and entertaining articles from the fields of science, technology, engineering, art, and math. Timeliness and trustworthiness are essential, but humor, irreverence, and atypical angles are also hallmarks of MUSE. We seek articles that describe how things and processes work, and we look for claims or assertions to be backed up with evidence. Articles, interviews, experiments, photo essays, science fiction, and infographics.
Theme: How babies learn by mimicking older people. Zoos that use dogs to help teach young cheetahs. How animals teach tool use to their babies. STEAM professionals tell stories about mentors who made a difference in their lives/careers. History of how-to and self-help manuals (possibly some funny ancient ones). What have people need instructions on throughout history (farming, cooking, fishing, navigation, medicine, fashion)? People who write instructions for Ikea or some odd thing (IRS? nuclear missile launching?), what they have to include.
Queries by: February 15, 2022