Discover six fascinating science experiments you can try at home! Learn how to make a glass bubble from a CD, explore static electricity with a straw, and see a chemical reaction inflate a balloon.
In this video, I share three quick Valentine themed science experiments you can do with simple supplies at home or in the classroom. First, I use dry erase markers and water to make floating happy ...
After the battle on Treasure Island, Senku and the gang return to the Kingdom of Science. With their sights set on the Moon, they must first voyage to the Americas in hopes of beginning to harvest the ...
Exuberant, funny and full of surprises, Cheapskate in Lotusland takes readers into Tyee contributing editor Steve Burgess’s ...
If someone told you there’s a buffet in Lancaster County where the food line is longer than most people’s daily commute, you’d probably think they were exaggerating. They’re not, and Shady Maple ...
Teachers don’t need expensive equipment or elaborate planning to engage their students in a meaningful exploration.
Physicists and instrument makers in Leiden have succeeded in optimizing a spring that almost completely filters out ...
This article is part of “The Young American Scientists,” which includes stories of 28 extraordinary scientists poised to change the world, as well as a deep look at the past, present and future of ...
A free summer chemistry program in Yellowstone County is expected to reach around 400 children this year while giving kids a ...
Meteorologist Stevie Daniels shows kids how to become weather scientists with a fun summer experiment that measures rainfall ...
It’s a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across. So ...
A team at the University of Chicago has discovered a surprisingly simple way to create powerful quantum states that are normally difficult to produce. By making small adjustments to the energy levels ...