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Spooky balloon science experiment kids will love
In this video I show you how I turn simple supplies into spooky self inflating balloons. Using vinegar, baking soda, and a ...
The Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library has a number of scheduled events lined up for the week. Each event listed includes ...
Private companies want to reflect the Sun to cool the planet. But scientists fear the geoengineering technology could disrupt monsoon rains, on which a billion people depend.
This article is part of “The Young American Scientists,” which includes stories of 28 extraordinary scientists poised to change the world, as well as a deep look at the past, present and future of ...
Experiments rule out osmotic water flow and identify rapid cell wall softening as the driving force in Dionaea muscipula ...
There’s something to be said about volume in fashion, and balloon leg trousers are pivotal in that discussion as of this spring and summer. Now, I know when first seeing them in the wild, it’s easy to ...
A small Ohio community is coming together to support Chloe Walker, a 15-year-old who suffered severe burns after a science experiment caught fire inside Greeneview High School last week. The incident, ...
Scientists have achieved something that once sounded almost impossible: using ordinary sunlight to create quantum-linked photon pairs, a phenomenon normally dependent on precise laboratory lasers. By ...
ELKHART COUNTY, Ind. (WNDU) - Fourth graders from Concord Community Schools launched two weather balloons Friday morning at Concord High School. Students from four elementary schools participated in ...
CONKLIN, N.Y. (WBNG) -- On Monday, a special presentation was held at Susquehanna Valley High School for the 10th Grade Earth Science class. The program was called ‘The Sky’s the Limit’ which teaches ...
Static electricity is so commonplace that it can come across as simple. Rub a balloon against your head, and the transfer of charges will make your hair stand on end. Shuffle your feet on a carpet, ...
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 ...
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