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Discover how to use water to start a fire with science
The investigative minds at How to Survive demonstrate the fascinating physics experiments that make it possible to ignite ...
Using a few materials from around the house, you can prove water and oil do not mix. Materials STEP 1: Fill the plastic bottle three quarters of the way with vegetable oil. STEP 2: Fill the plastic ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — This week we visited Plainfield Child Care in Grand Rapids with a variety of younger-aged kids, so we kept things fun, simple, and hopefully entertaining. This experiment uses a ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Are you looking for a way to enjoy the cold weather or entertain the kids while they are out of school? We gathered some science experiments to keep the chilly weather ...
Curiosity turns into surprise during this giant gummy experiment as a 3 pound gummy is left soaking in water for three full days to see what happens. The transformation creates unexpected size changes ...
The 12 m-long bridge took over four years to design and contains a network of sensors. (Courtesy: Adriaan De Groot) The world’s first 3D-printed steel footbridge has been unveiled in the centre of ...
WASHINGTON, March 28, 2011 — What may be the world's largest chemistry experiment in history launched last week as part of the International Year of Chemistry 2011. The American Chemical Society (ACS) ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Former elementary school teacher Matt Shurtleff — known to many students as “Matt the Mad Scientist” — demonstrated how sound waves move using water and lasers. Shurtleff, who ...
Ah, the refreshing sound of a cool drink of water being poured. You might feel thirsty just thinking about it. Or, if you’re a scientist, you might feel curious. Mechanical engineer Mouad Boudina and ...
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