If you’re looking for more indoor activities to try with your kids, start with some science fun! Enjoy these experiments that you can easily make with some common household ingredients. Your little ...
For the next one on the list of cool experiments to do at home with household items you will need tonic water or tonic cubes, and a glass of Sprite or similar drink. Make some ice cubes using tonic ...
You will need half a lemon, water, spoon, bowl, cotton bud, white paper, and a lamp or other light bulb. Need a cool experiment to do at home with household items? What’s cooler than making invisible ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Winter mornings are characteristically cold and typically involve frost on the ground, but did you know that not all water freezes when the temperature drops below 32 degrees? In ...
Have you seen the boiling water challenge during the winter months?? It's one of the cool science experiments that can be done during these cold temperatures. Take a look at the video that Justin ...
For the polar bear blubber experiment, you need a bowl of ice water, Crisco, two gallon zipper bags and tape. Ice water is cold to the touch. Fill a zip top bag with Crisco. Put your hand in the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – It’s way too cold to go outside, even to try and do a quick science experiment with the subzero temperatures. The Great Lakes Science Center closed on Wednesday because of wind ...
Here’s some footage of some super cool water experiments being conducted at zero gravity inside the International Space Station. Is anybody else itching to get their hands on that thing?