Discover six fascinating science experiments you can try at home! Learn how to make a glass bubble from a CD, explore static electricity with a straw, and see a chemical reaction inflate a balloon.
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Spooky balloon science trick you can do at home
In this video I share one of my favorite spooky science activities for Halloween. Using simple supplies like vinegar, baking soda, food coloring, and jack o lantern balloons, I walk you through how to ...
Most people think of the waterfront as the edge of the city. A team of MIT researchers sees it as a dynamic, Lego-like ...
Two years ago, we published a list of 5 predictions about AI in the year 2030. The article sparked a lot of fascinating (and ...
New albums by Lizzo and the rising artist Imani Imani are both "event" records — but one arrives with arguably too much ...
Nearly 60 Natural Sciences teachers from the Amathole East Education District in Eastern Cape are strengthening their ability ...
The sky was a very dangerous place in the early days of commercial aviation. By flying into storms to learn how they worked, these experts made air travel and weather forecasting much more predictable ...
A Milwaukee neighborhood is mourning the loss of a nine-year-old girl on Thursday night, July 9, a week after she was caught in a wave of gunfire. Family and friends held a balloon release and shared ...
This week I review five albums, including Panda Bear & Sonic Boom‘s great second collaboration, plus new ones from Twisted ...
Doctoral student and 1887 Society Ambassador Kate Handel conducts nanomaterials research, mentors undergraduates and helps ...
East Antarctica hosts the largest ice sheet on Earth, containing enough water to raise global sea levels by 52 metres, were it to fully melt. Yet it has puzzled scientists for decades how and why this ...
Oopsie-poopsie, 12 slugs of whiskey in less than a half hour was not a good idea.
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