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This fun backyard science experiment cools off hot little feet! Materials needed: a straw, a wooden skewer, tape, and a cup of water. What to do: Push a skewer through the center of a straw.
Buildings coated in a cement-based paint that “sweats” could help keep communities cool during the hottest days of the year.
As we continue to stay physically distant from others at school and work, the Weather Experts Spectrum News wanted to bring you some fun at-home science experiments you can do with your families.
Who said food and science can’t mix? In an exclusive and utterly delightful episode of Sunday ... Also Read: From NASA To Naan: Mark Rober Talks Glitter Bombs And Gulab Jamun With Kamiya Jani Mark ...
Cool Science Radio is a weekly, hour-long program that focuses on the latest developments and discoveries in the fields of science and technology. Co-hosts Lynn Ware Peek and Katie Mullaly ...
The world-travelling Curiosity Cube is now in Soweto until the end of June where learners can access fun STEM experiments and ...
One of my favorite science experiments to bring to my fourth-grade classroom is growing beans in a cup. I typically use this ...
Get ready for a summer of curiosity-sparking fun at Ontario Science Centre Experiences! Along with two dynamic new ...
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events (including everything from Summerfest to the Milwaukee Film Festival), access ...