Scientific discovery doesn’t always require a high-tech laboratory or a hefty budget. Many people have a first-rate lab right in their own homes – their kitchen. The kitchen offers plenty of ...
HOLLAND, Mich. — Looking for a fun activity to do at home with your kids? This science experiment is fun for all ages and teaches buoyancy and density! Meteorologist Isabella Hulsizer visited the ...
(WCMH) — As COSI’s “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” continues through Labor Day, NBC4’s Monica Day got a hands-on demonstration for a simple at-home experiment to learn about buoyancy. Using some ...
Using clear soda, you can make raisins dance. It's another easy experiment that might get you "Hooked on Science." Ingredients n Raisins n Can of clear soda n Clear glass Instructions STEP 1: Pour the ...
You can make raisins dance. All you need are a few items from around the house. STEP 2: Drop in several raisins and watch. The soda releases carbon dioxide gas bubbles. These bubbles stick to the ...
This week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos gathered over the Internet and a couple cups of coffee to bring you the best hacks of the previous week. Well, the ones we liked best, ...
Have you ever thrown a handful of raisins into a tub of sparkling water? Or peanuts into beer? It seems like an altogether strange thing to do, but if you’ve tried it, you’ll have seen the way the ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Saverio Eric Spagnolie, University of Wisconsin-Madison (THE CONVERSATION) Scientific ...