Hey everyone! Today on Gross Science we’re making glow-in-the-dark slime with common household items! Woooo! Ok, to make glow-in-the-dark slime you’ll need hot water, borax, which you can find in the ...
Give your home a spooky vibe this Halloween season by creating glow-in-the-dark slime creatures. While making slime is a fun activity on its own, transforming it into shapes such as pumpkins, ghosts ...
You’re in for a good slime with this scary DIY! Spooky, stretchy, and best of all glow-in-the-dark, this slime has everything a girl ghoul could want. Consider this craft the perfect decoration for ...
n 1/4 cup liquid starch n 1/4 cup Elmer's glue n 2 tablespoons glow-in-the-dark pigment n 1 bowl n STEP 1: Mix the liquid starch and glow-in-the-dark-pigment in a bowl. Add the glue and continue to ...
Tube worms are ancient creatures that can be found near hydrothermal vents on the seafloor. They don't mind the pressure or lack of sunlight, and they have no mouth or digestive tract. Bacteria that ...
"Toxie's glowing appearance is definitely not due to a rigorous skin-care routine, unless toxic waste counts as a beauty product! The latest 7" scale, articulated Toxic Crusaders ULTIMATES! figure of ...
If you had “radioactive-looking slime bubbling up from the sewers” on your 2020 bingo card, cross it off. Photos of a sinkhole on a street in Toronto have been making the rounds on Twitter, because it ...
Scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego and their colleagues are unraveling the mechanisms behind a little-known marine worm that produces a dazzling bioluminescent display ...
Korean beauty is a $13 billion business that has beauty and skin care lovers buzzing. So why is K-beauty so popular? The products are often an effective, innovative way to get glowing, hydrated, ...
1/4 cup liquid starch 1/4 cup Elmer's glue 2 tablespoons glow-in-the-dark pigment 1 bowl STEP 1: Mix the liquid starch and glow-in-the-dark-pigment in a bowl. Add the Elmer's glue and continue to mix.
Scientists are unraveling the mechanisms behind a little-known marine worm that produces a dazzling bioluminescent display in the form of puffs of blue light released into seawater. Found around the ...
Scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego and their colleagues are unraveling the mechanisms behind a little-known marine worm that produces a dazzling bioluminescent display ...