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 ...
What happens to balls when they bounce? And what is a splat ball? Mad Science of Austin & San Antonio breaks down a few easy experiments for kids. Watch to find out more about their summer camp and ...
Through simple hands-on lessons, students can follow their curiosity, get messy, and explore the world around them.
CHELMSFORD — About 27 years ago, Michael Bergen became a scientist, with no science background or formal education. He adopted the signature white lab coat not to conduct research or to study data, ...
Science for kids doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive—simple, hands-on experiments can spark a lifelong love of learning. Using everyday materials, these activities turn curiosity into ...
Beth Harris, long-time science educator who has shared lots of easy experiments here, offers a new one! This is all about light and liquids. Last year, Harris launched the fort kits, handmade bags ...
I used to teach high school science in Oklahoma, and one day I brought in a stalk from a cotton plant with bolls of cotton ...