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Here are five DIY science experiments that are easy to set up and sure to captivate young minds. This classic experiment is all about making a volcano using baking soda, vinegar, and food coloring.
It’s easy to tell the difference between hot and cold water just ... What do you think would happen if you switched the jars around? Try the experiment again but this time, first place the jar with ...
Most people use cabbage for cooking but it can also be really great for your at-home chemistry experiments. Check out the cool chemistry stuff you can do with a red cabbage! Add about 1 cup of water, ...
When a fizzy drink combines with pure charcoal, the outcome isn’t just surprising—it’s mind-blowing. This experiment dives ...
Yeah, yeah. We know real friends do not need to be impressed. But why not wow them anyway with this ghost glove experiment? Even more impressive? They’ll learn about chemical reactions.
A free live event designed to spark kids' interest in the sciences will take place May 6 at UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus.
Explore the fun of science in your own home with some amazing experiments from The Let's Go Club. You and your little one can recreate these simple colourful experiments using common household items.