MUSE Magazine: Honeybees and Pollinators
MUSE 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 is 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, infographics.
Issue April 2021: HONEYBEES AND POLLINATORS
Organizing questions: How does pollination relate to the health of ecosystems, people, and the planet?
Possible topics: Wild and domesticated bees; The latest on colony collapse disorder; Beekeeping pros and cons; Process of pollination from plant to plate; Lesser known but essential pollinators; Effects of climate change on plants and pollinators; Ways to aid and protect pollinators
Queries by: September 15, 2020