Let me be transparent–I’m not going to pretend these kitchen experiments won’t create a mess. They will. There will be vinegar on your floor, food coloring on hands that lasts a day or two, and ...
From bubbling volcanoes to floating eggs, hands-on science activities turn curiosity into discovery using everyday items.
You will need juices of different densities, a narrow glass, an eye dropper (or turkey type baster) for the number 12 on our list of cool experiments to do at home with household items. Before you ...
The team at Mad Science of Southern Massachusetts & Rhode Island specializes in what they call “edutainment” as they educate while entertaining all in a most enjoyable way. Per their website: “Our ...
This is surely not your grandma’s ice cream! Rick Crosslin, Scientist in Residence for MSD Wayne Township, joined us Monday on “Life.Style.Live!” to demonstrate the fun of liquid nitrogen and the many ...
(WJHL) Krissy Worth and John Krekelberg from the Hands On! Discovery Center show us two fun science projects we can do with the kiddos to celebrate the July 4th holiday. For more information visit the ...
For the next one on the list of cool experiments to do at home with household items, you will need a clean wooden chopstick or a skewer, a cup of water, a clothespin, 2-3 cups of sugar, and a narrow ...