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Prach and Sathae
My name is Prach. I study in grade 4 “A” at Raing Tor Primary School. My father works in Phnom Penh. My mother works for a family on the far...
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Big Eyed Bee
Sophy is a bee with the biggest eyes. She can see things from far away clearly. Her wings are short, but she flies the fastest. Sophy is alw...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.15
This may seems like an obvious question but light is actually something that is hard to describe, even for modern scientists! Light is give...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.14
Have you ever wondered what’s inside you? Your body is made up of many separate parts, called organs. Each of them has a specific function, ...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.13
Have you ever wondered where rocks come from? They are tiny grains of at least two different minerals, bound together by a chemical reactio...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.12
Cambodian engineers from Golden West Humanitarian Foundation's Phnom Penh lab are using the latest technology to help determiners clear ...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.11
Two Australian mathematicians believe that they have finally worked out the purpose of a clay tablet which was discovered in the early 1900s...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.10
Have you ever wished you could fly like a bird? This dream has probably been around since humans first existed! For centuries people have im...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.09
Fossils discovered in Morocco have brought some groundbreaking news: the Homo Sapiens are older than we thought and come from the whole Afri...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.08
Last April, a 1km wide asteroid, known by astronomers as 2014 JO25, flew past our planet at a distance of about 1.8 million kilometres, or a...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.07
Billions of microbes live on and inside us. That's more than the number of cells in our entire body! They are the tiniest form of life,...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.06
The building of Angkor complex started more than 1000 years ago but, like every other city, the builders had to apply engineering principles...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.05
Scientists have recently warned that one of Antarctica's largest ice shelves, called Larsen C, is about to divide in two. An ice shelf i...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.04
To access water that is underground, farmers can use wells. Here, a different kind of pump is needed to move the water upwards. A manual p...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.03
Little Scientists is a monthly-bilingual magazine, in Khmer and English, geared towards primary aged children to help promote STEM educatio...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.02
Little Scientists is a monthly-bilingual magazine, in Khmer and English, geared towards primary aged children to help promote STEM educati...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.01
Wondering what that animal outside your house is? Just take a picture with your phone and Wildscan-an app which now exists in Khmer languag...
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Tortoise finds his home
One day Tortoise was walking through the veld. He was searching and searching. He gazed into the distance and squinted at the grass. “Are...
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Chicken and Millipede
Chicken and Millipede were friends. They went to play football. Chicken was the goal keeper. Millipede scored a goal. Chicken was very angr...
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