Pour some milk in a dish (whole milk works best, but honestly, use whatever’s not expired), drop in some food coloring, then touch it with a dish soap-dipped cotton swab. The colors will scatter like ...
For the next one on the list of cool experiments to do at home with household items, you will need a clean wooden chopstick or a skewer, a cup of water, a clothespin, 2-3 cups of sugar, and a narrow ...
Appropriately printed on recycled paper, Eco-Fun contains 48 science activities that are designed to increase readers’ knowledge and appreciation of specific elements of the environment as well as ...
This book innovatively combines a great deal of historical information with scientific experiments, activities, and explanations. Authors Shar Levine and Leslie Johnstone present 10 countries, one a ...
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Junior high and secondary school students learned how to be creative with their knowledge at the 25th Ottawa-Carleton Science and Engineering Olympics. The potential Albert Einsteins of the future ...
You will need juices of different densities, a narrow glass, an eye dropper (or turkey type baster) for the number 12 on our list of cool experiments to do at home with household items. Before you ...