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 ...
The best place in the world for science experiments is inside your kitchen. Cooking is just one big delicious chemistry lesson. From mold to the brown crust on bread, here are some interesting science ...
As the holidays approach many families are gathering around the kitchen for the preparation of the family feast. This is a perfect time and opportunity to do some “kitchen science” with everyone. Rick ...
Mike Adamick is a stay-at-home dad who writes for the Adventures in Learning science blog at PBS.org, the San Francisco Chronicle, KQED Radio, Disney's parenting website, Babble, and the Daddy Issues ...
Krissy Worth and Jon Krekelberg with Hands On! discovery center, show us how to conduct some really fun kitchen experiments that the whole family can enjoy this Thanksgiving! Please check out the ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14 -- Taking a college course online -- also called distance learning -- is now the norm for many students needing a more convenient and affordable way to earn college credits.
A home cook's recent experiment showed that switching from a traditional electric stove to an induction model can cut cooking ...