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Are your kids a little ... in a bottle experiment. It’ll demonstrate the behavior of water and just might inspire some ocean learning. Yeah, yeah. We know real friends do not need to be impressed.
It’s really true—science can be fun! Engaging kids with hands-on experiments activates multiple parts of the brain, which means they’re more likely to retain what they’ve learned.
Science education in North Central Washington is taking a giant leap forward with the arrival of Seattle Children’s Science Inspiration Lab, a state–of-the-art 45-foot mobile laboratory that visited t ...
Explore the fun of science in your own home with some amazing experiments from The Let's Go ... Put a torch behind it to watch those bubbles dance. Kids will be fascinated by watching the bubbles ...
Author Martha Wiley and illustrator Michelle Mirakian make science fun with their "Kids on the Move" book series, teaching physics through stories and hands-on experiments.
For more experiments you can do in the comfort of your own home, listen to Domestic Science or read Festival of the Spoken Nerd’s book The Element In The Room, published by Cassell.
Want more home science equipment for your young learners? Our guide to the best science kits for kids has all kinds of fun experiments for them to experience.
DIY Science Time investigates the world through experiments, demonstrations and activities. Viewers are invited to join along with host Mister C and his science crew to complete fun DIY science ...
Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered "What would this be like if it were HUGE?" Welcome to Science Max, the exciting series that turbocharges all the science experiments you've done at ...
In 1942, Sigmund Rascher and others conducted high-altitude experiments on prisoners at Dachau. Eager to find out how best to save German pilots forced to eject at high altitude, they placed ...