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Experiment: Make Your Own Caramel Apples | SciShow Kids
Today, Jessi and Squeaks learn about the Maillard reaction while they make some delicious caramel.
Second Grade Next Generation Sc
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Second Grade Next Generation Sc
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PS1.B: Chemical Reactions -...
SciShow Kids
4 Things to Do When It's Too Cold Outside! | Winter Science | SciShow Kids
Jessi and Squeaks were supposed to go sledding today, but it's really cold outside! That won't stop them from having fun, though! Join them as they look back on some great experiments to do on a freezing cold day!
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How to Mix Your Own Potions!
Jessi's in her lab mixing up something scary cool: potions! Join her to learn about different kinds of mixtures and how you can mix up your own potions using things you have at home!
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Tatooine Discovered?
Hank tells us about NASAs discovery of the 1st planet ever discovered to be orbiting a binary star.
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Let’s Make Oobleck!
Jessi's in the lab, mixing up something kind of strange: Oobleck! Come find out all about this goo that can be a solid and a liquid at the same time, and then learn how to make some for yourself!
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How to Make an Old-Fashioned Cocktail
Howcast - Learn how to make an old-fashioned cocktail from the experts at NYC's Rye House in this Howcast video.
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How to Make Breakfast Tacos
Howcast - Learn how to make breakfast tacos from Brooklyn Taco Co. chef/owner Jesse Kramer in this Howcast video.
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How to Make Pate a Choux
Howcast - Pate a choux, a sort of puff shell, is the base for many dazzling desserts: profiteroles, cream puffs, and eclairs, to name a few. Once you get the hang of it, you might be known as "Puff Daddy."
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How to Make Ice Cream
Howcast - Kids of all ages love ice cream. With this recipe and an ice cream maker, you can create your own sundaes, shakes and ice cream cones at home.
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How to Make Royal Icing
Howcast -Learn how to make royal icing from pastry chef Katie Rosenhouse in this Howcast video.
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How to Grill with a Wok
Woks were originally designed to be in direct contact with hot coals, and you can use these steps to grill with a wok yourself.
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How to Make Dal (Indian Lentil Stew)
Delicious and simple to make, Indian lentil stew, or dal, is a warm and filling dish full of fiber and other healthy nutrients.
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How to Make Oobleck
How to Make oobleck! Leo and Stella learn about non newtonian fluid as they make Oobleck Slime with homemade items like water and corn flour (cornstarch)!!!
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Factors Affecting Dissolving Rates
Factors Affecting Dissolving Rates identifies the conditions that will speed up or slow down the dissolving process by adding salt and sugar to both cold water and warm water, with and without stirring.
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I Followed an AI-Generated Recipe
The main takeaway from this video is that my voiceover skills are comparable to Andrew Rea's. :)
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Salt Water Battery Science Project
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Common Scientific Glassware and the Undergraduate Chemistry Laboratory
Before we dive into all kinds of fascinating chemistry laboratory techniques, we should familiarize ourselves with all the different equipment we will be using to perform these techniques. The chemistry lab is full of neat-looking...
Higgsino Physics
The Fastest Way to Cool Coffee?
The physics of how to cool down your cup of coffee or tea fastest. Testing with physics how to cool down your coffee or drink. And explaining heat transfer: convection, conduction, evaporative cooling. The basics of thermodynamics...
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The History and Recipe of Maple Syrup
Maple syrup is a popular sweetener in North America that can be traced back to indigenous North American traditions. Learn where maple syrup comes from and one way to make the substance if you don't have a nearby maple tree to tap.
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Foot & Meter - Poetry Defined
In this episode, we delve deeper into rhythm by exploring its molecular level, syllables. The units of measurement used are a foot and a meter.
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Solutions at Work: Solubility and Solutions
Upon viewing the Solutions at Work video series, students will be able to do the following: Explain that a solution is a type of mixture made of two or more substances that are evenly distributed. Provide an example of a common solution....