A video showing you how to make your very own lava lamp with household ingredients, the total cost is around 50 cents.
This video shows you how to make your own lava lamp.
Stick a lit match in a cork, cover it with glass and set it on styrofoam in the microwave. NO2 is produced immediately, so don't breath it ...more
This is Mr. G's most dynamic demonstration yet! An experiment you'll want to try as soon as you see it. Gyroscopic Inertia and Angular ...more
Mr. G plays with chemicals and fire (what a surprise), for a really cool demonstration. Exothermic reaction and gas displacement at its best ...more
Wondering about DIY microwave science? Watch and learn about some items that should never be nuked (and what cool things happen if you do).
In this episode, "Mr. G" shows you how to make a match gun out of mere clothes pins.
Number two in a series which features cool tricks and fun feats which can be performed by almost anyone, using ordinary household items. In ...more
In this episode, "Mr. G" shows you how to balance a two liter bottle on a tiny piece of wood and how to make a strong man cry with only two ...more
Cool experiment with oil, water and alcohol. You must see!
Mad Scientist Jack Martin shows us a special scientific way to go ice fishing. An interesting video for kids of all ages!
Mad scientist Jack Martin shows us how a coin spins inside a balloon. This experiment is easy to do but it'll give you hours of fun.
Telescopes are an incredible invention. They allow us to look into outer space and see the planets and stars so clearly that they seem close ...more
This is a simple way to make water glow in the dark. Note: Results are better when filmed with a black light.
See what happens to a regular bar of soap when you nuke it in the microwave.
This video shows one way to put out a candle without blowing on it, or in fact, touching it at all! It may not be efficient, but it's still ...more
Great professional tutorial, on how to build an electric motor and how it works.
This video describes how the cool technology of superconductors in magnetic levitation works
Watch this dancer - can you tell which direction she is spinning in? If you see her going counter-clockwise, you are probably left brained ...more
Based on the Pavlov's Dog Theory, Jim offers Dwight a seemingly innocent altoid every time his computer reboots and makes the patented bell ...more