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Science Experiment: Frozen Water Flow Illusion
Magicians are all about tricking the eye. This super cool experiment will give the illusion that flowing water has frozen in time. The water comes out so perfectly, that it doesn’t look like it’s moving at all. You’ll need only a few...
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Science Experiment: Potato Battery
Unleash your inner scientist with this fun and educational potato battery experiment! This DIY science experiment is perfect for curious minds wanting to learn about electricity and how it works. In this video, we'll demonstrate how to...
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Glow in the Dark Experiment with an Orange and Sparkler
Check out this glowing Orange trick! Find out what happens when you mix an orange with a sparkler. Plus, we share tips on how to recreate this safely at home, including what type of orange works best.
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Ocean Oil Spill Simulation & Cleanup Activity
Immerse yourself in an exciting and educational adventure as we demonstrate how to create a captivating activity that highlights the importance of cleaning up oil spills in the ocean. Using everyday materials like a bowl, food colouring,...
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Science Experiment: Rock Candy
In this video we show you just how to make your own sugar crystals which double up as yummy rock candy! This tasty science experiment is perfect for learning about saturation and crystal formation, all while enjoying the end result. This...
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Colourful Rainbow Foam Experiment
Today, we're mixing holiday cheer with a dash of science to create a stunning Rainbow Foam experiment, perfect for the entire family. Watch as we transform everyday household items into a magical Christmas display! 🔬 What You'll Learn:...
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Science Experiment with Gummy Bears
Here is a sweet and simple science experiment, using those delicious gummy bears, that you can try today! During this activity, children can become mini scientists and begin to make predictions about how each gummy bear will react to...
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Matter is Made of Tiny Particles Experiment - A Model to Illustrate the Behaviours and Properties of Gases, Liquids and Solids
Explore the fascinating world of matter in this science experiment video featuring a plastic bottle. Witness how gases, liquids, and solids interact within the confines of a simple plastic container. From dynamic gas expansions to...
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How are Solids, Liquids and Gases Different? - Plastic Bottle Experiment
In this captivating science experiment video, a plastic bottle becomes the stage for an exploration of the properties and behaviors of gases, liquids, and solids. Watch as the bottle transforms into a dynamic laboratory, showcasing the...
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DIY STEM Project For Kids: Viscosity Experiment
Happy Valentine's Day! Looking to mix your love for this holiday with your love for science projects? Check out this fun Viscosity Experiment! Viscosity is the measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. The higher the viscosity of a...
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Anemometer
“Anemometer” describes an anemometer and gives an example of how one can be created at home.
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Animals & Their Senses - How Animals Process their World
This fun, comic book-style animation showcases that animals receive different types of information through their senses, process the information in their brain, and respond to the information in different ways. Learners will explore the...
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Differences in the Brightness of the Sun Compared with Other Stars
An explanation and model illustrating that differences in the apparent brightness of the sun compared to other stars are due to their relative distances from the Earth. Using the power of storytelling and cutting-edge technology learners...
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Leia Light - Objects & Opacity
An explanation of how light passes through transparent, translucent and opaque objects. The science is told in an imaginative way using cutting-edge technology through the character of Leia Light - an individual who has the superpower to...
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The Science of Seeing - Part 2
Part 2 of a 2-part series, students will continue to learn that light reflecting from objects and entering the eye allows objects to be seen. This animated sequel expands on the original experiment set out in Part 1. Students will make a...
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Animals 6th Senses - The Unique Ways in which Animals Process Information
This fun, comic book-style animation showcases that animals receive different types of information through their senses, process the information in their brain, and respond to the information in different ways. Learners will explore the...
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The Science of Seeing - Part 1
Part 1 of a 2-part series, this animation teaches that light reflecting from objects and entering the eye allows objects to be seen. The animation features scenario-based learning to portray the science of seeing, such as headlamps to...
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Planet Neon - Stars, Distance & Brightness
An explanation and model illustrating that differences in the apparent brightness of the sun compared to other stars are due to their relative distances from the Earth. Using the power of storytelling and cutting-edge technology this...
Science Buddies
How to Make a Solution | Chemistry and Biology Techniques
Learn how to easily and accurately make a solution and calculate the solution concentration.
Neuro Transmissions
Sex, Psychology, and Potato Chips
Potato chips - you can never have just one. But why? Why do I eat an entire bag while sitting on the couch by myself? Well, in this video, we learn about what scientists (and advertisers) have discovered about the potato chip and what...
Schooling Online
IB Biology Skills: Validity 1
The archery contest has a long list of rules, but Chelsea the Cheater keeps breaking them! How does this affect the outcome (conclusion) of the competition? This lesson will introduce the concept of validity and examine the importance of...
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IB Chemistry: Validity Part 1
The archery contest has a long list of rules, but Chelsea the Cheater keeps breaking them! How does this affect the outcome (conclusion) of the competition? This lesson will begin our analysis of validity by examining the importance of...
Physics Girl
How to float a ping pong ball on air - The Coandă Effect
Widely explained using the Bernoulli principle, this phenomenon is actually dominated by the Coanda effect.
Brave Wilderness
HANDS get DESTROYED by Fire Ants!
On this episode of Base Camp, Coyote, Mark and Mario take a look at the time Coyote’s hands got completely destroyed by Fire Ants!