In this video, I share a fun and surprising science experiment featuring cocoa powder and water. Watch as I dip the cocoa ...
Materials needed for the number two on our list of simple chemistry experiments with everyday materials: Unopened bottle of water, a bowl of ice, clean glass Let the bottle of water freeze in for ...
Learn how to create a functional water pump using just a syringe in this easy DIY science project. Perfect for students, ...
Discover the amazing properties of water's surface tension as you make metal paper clips float on water. You'll learn about the forces that hold water molecules together and how insects like water ...
The cool thing about science is that it describes what's happening all around us, all the time. Sometimes, though, kids find it hard to connect what they know about science to the real world. These ...
Beth Harris, Raleigh mom and science educator, returns today with a really fun and easy experiment for kids to try - runaway pepper! All you need is a bowl of water, ground pepper, a cotton swab and ...
Supercooled water may be a two-for-one deal. A long-standing theory holds that liquid water at temperatures well below freezing is composed of two different arrangements of molecules, one with high ...
Princeton University electrical engineers are using lasers to shed light on the behavior of superfluids -- strange, frictionless liquids that are difficult to create and study. Their technique allows ...
Materials Needed: a piece of flannel which is clean and dry or paper towel, stream of water, flexible plastic ruler and a party balloon. In order for the stream of water to flow out, you need to open ...