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Top magic tricks anyone can do at home using science
A magician teaches magic tricks at home using science-based methods.
In this video I try the classic water and playing card experiment, where you flip a full cup upside down and the card is supposed to hold the water in. My first attempt is a total fail, sending water ...
With a weekly investment, keeping your fridge fresh and organized doesn’t require a marathon cleaning session.
When the universe first burst into being, all of space was a cosmic cauldron filled with a roiling, fiery liquid of ...
This enormous used bookstore in Jacksonville feels more like a maze than a shop, pulling visitors into hours of wandering, ...
Take a tip from app developers and game designers to commit to a new habit.
What do science, pajamas, and school cafeterias have in common? They can all be part of a powerful after-school experience ...
Meteorologist Stevie Daniels shares how you can create your own snow using the power of SCIENCE, in this Science with Stevie!
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Foamy at-home experiments from Club SciKidz
Tanzania Sewell from Club SciKidz Greater Milwaukee shares two of her favorite foaming experiments.
Smog in a Jar' allows participants to explore the interaction between pollution and weather by observing how smog forms. KSAT ...
BagelFest, a festival of all things roll-with-a-hole related, has been a sold-out smash for years. This year BagelFest West ...
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