Have you ever pulled a piece of paper from between two glasses without the glasses falling and breaking? All you need is two glasses , a ...more
Learn about movement in circles, and how to relate circular motion to the orbit of the moon, and other things in the universe.
Third grade students look for hidden bacteria in their classroom.They swab things in their classroom and grow bacteria in petri dishes ...more
Check out this low cost project. This video will show you how to transfer sound over light! Yes, this is possible. You'll transfer a ...more
Check out this video to see how to make pneumatic power with stuff from your dumpster. Take one empty Tekapur (polyurethane foam) spray can ...more
This video shows how scientists use creativity to measure non-obvious things like reaction time, lung capacity and jump height.
In the video we experiment with several different types of insulation, including paper towels, newspaper and aluminum foil to see which one ...more
Learn how to find out exactly how strong a strand of your hair is with this science experiment.
This short video helps you understand how electromagnets turn electricity into magnetism.
Learn how to know exactly where to look to see a rainbow.
Learn how to make butter and learn the science behind it. Combine science and good food. What could be better?
Learn how to trick your eyes and your brain into letting you see a black and white photo in color.
Learn about surface tension by blowing bubbles in your milk.
How can things float and sink at the same time? Find out while learning about density.
Can you lift an ice cube out of a bowl of water with a piece of string? In this video Robert Krampf teaches you how you can.
Try this fun way to learn about sound and vibration, while making lots of strange sounds.
Can you balance a hammer, a ruler and a piece of string on the edge of a table? In this video Robert Krampf teaches you how you can
Use this simple science experiment to see how the pull of gravity varies on different planets.
Ever wanted to know how microwave ovens work? For this experiment, you will need: 3 identical, microwave safe containers filled with ...more
Have you ever wondered why some flames are yellow, while others are blue? Watch this video to learn how it all works.