If you are tired of hearing that your children are bored, why not try doing some science experiments for kids?
A team of mathematicians used whimsical "silly sprinklers" to solve a physics mystery that has puzzled scientists for decades ...
Physicists have debated which way a submerged sprinkler sucking in water would spin. Careful experiments provide an answer.
Is melting the same as dissolving? Nope! This melting vs. dissolving experiment teaches kids the difference using candy.
As the deadline to nominate people and places in the second Ireland’s Greenest Places competition approaches, we take a look ...
Highland County commissioners Terry Britton, David Daniels and Brad Roades revisited discussions of county insurance and ...
ABC 17 News is interviewing candidates heading into the Aug. 4 election. On the Republican ticket for the Missouri state ...
Deep in the Atlantic Ocean, the Lost City hydrothermal field is known for eerie white chimney structures made of carbonate.
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Scientists make new material that pulls 60 ounces of drinking water from air everyday
Scientists at Kiel University in Germany have developed a sponge-like material that can extract ...
Credit: 2026, Kohei Yoshikawa et al., Machine learning evaluation of structural descriptors for supercooled water, ...
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Egg drop trick that shows how inertia works
In this video I show how to drop an egg into a glass of water without ever touching it. Using a pie pan, a cardboard tube, ...
Host Lloyd Liedtke guides students through hands-on experiments exploring buoyancy, balance and force. Learn why some objects float while others sink, how paddle boats move, and how weight and volume ...
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