Can you imagine thousands and thousands of clay warriors? Well, I went to the Field Museum in Chicago, and guess what? The clay warriors are real! They were built for one person: China’s first Emperor.

Here is a bit of information on the terra cotta warriors. The exhibit is traveling around the country. I hope you get to see it! In 1974, a Chinese farmer found one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the 20th century. What was it? A life-sized terra cotta warrior! They are made out of fired clay.

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SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa.—A talented, veteran New York team won the Little League World Series Aug. 28 by squeaking past a FORMIDABLE South Korean team 2-1. A United States team hadn’t won the LL World Series since 2011, and a New York team hadn’t won it all for over 50... Read more

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## Countdown Is on for OSIRIS-Rex


*by Young Reporter Aidan Frye, Sonoran Science Academy*

Every year, the University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, LPL, has a Summer Science Saturday. The latest one took place on Aug. 27. Among the endless... Read more

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Just before 4 a.m. earlier this summer, the dark skies over Arizona were dramatically lit up by a visitor from outer space! Fifty-seven miles up in the sky, a big fireball HURTLED through our atmosphere on June 2 and was visible to most of Arizona. At some point, the fireball broke up, putting on a brilliant display of smaller lights as if some sort of fireworks just went off. NASA tracked our super bright visitor, calling it an asteroid that slammed into our atmosphere at about 40,200 mph! Meteorite experts estimate the asteroid was about...Read more

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