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Science Experiment: Melting Ice Using Salt
New ReviewMelting ice with salt and adding food colouring is a simple science project for kids of all ages. I added water in balloons and left them in freezer overnight. In the morning we started the experiment. Salt that was added to the ice,...
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DIY STEM Project For Kids: Exploding Snowman
Love building snowmen but don't want to head outside in the cold to make one? Check out this fun science project you can do inside! In this video, Jessie shows you how to create an Exploding Snowman. Watch as Jessie mixes arts, crafts,...
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Look Inside a Flower! Science Project for Kids
Squeaks has a Valentine's surprise for Jessi: a bouquet of flowers! Flowers are beautiful and they smell great, but did you know that flowers also do a very important job?
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Make Your Own Well! Science Project for Kids
Jessi and Squeaks have talked about how wells move water from one place to another before; now they're going to show you how to build your very own so you can see for yourself!
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DIY STEM Project For Kids: Liquid Density Experiment
Looking for a fun and easy way to learn about density? Check out this Milk Experiment! Density refers to how much space something takes up (its volume) compared to how heavy it is (its mass). If something is small and heavy, it has a...
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DIY STEM Project For Kids: Lava Lamp Experiment
Ever wondered how Lava Lamps are made? Curious to know how the liquid and bubbles inside move around in such mysterious and mesmerizing ways? Wonder no more! In this video, we explain how Lava Lamps are created with this fun DIY STEM...
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Science Experiment: Magic Milk
New ReviewThis hands-on experiment is a fantastic way to ignite curiosity and foster a love for science. Learn how to make magical, colourful milk to delight and intrigue young ones.
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Science Experiment: Volcano with Vinegar and Baking Soda
New ReviewErupting volcano science experiment is such a classic and a great one to support teaching in chemical reactions. Now we show you just how you can do it yourself, in the comfort of your own home and with recycled materials. ⭕ Materials:...
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DIY STEM Project For Kids: Skittles Experiment
We usually don't recommend playing with your food, but we need to make an exception for this colorful STEM activity. In this video, Jessie breaks down a fun DIY STEM project involving Skittles! By using a bag of Skittles and some water,...
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Science Experiment: Oil and Water
New ReviewIt's just mesmerising to watch how colour patterns formed in this experiment. You only need three simple ingredients, a minute to set it up, and you will have an exciting activity for your kids! Food colouring is water based, and it...
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Science Experiment: Nonstop Heron's Fountain
New ReviewMake your own plastic bottle Fountain that almost never stops. The best kinds of projects are ones that don't require lots of expensive materials. In fact, using recycled resources is so much better. Not just for the environment but also...
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Science Experiment for Preschoolers: Christmas Ice
New ReviewLet’s bring a science experiment to a winter wonderland! This simple and Christmas activity to do with young children, but I liked fizzing the magical Christmas Wonderland myself too. It is a simple way to make me feel happy as a child...
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Science Experiment: Electric Play Dough
New ReviewPlaydough doesn’t have to just be for little kids. Here is a fun way for the older ones to join in. From measuring and mixing the dough to making a light glow, this experiment is sure to be engaging and exciting for all. MATERIALS: -...
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Science Experiment: Lava Lamp
New ReviewThis lava lamp experiment is a fun and easy experiment every child should try. We haven't done this simple lava lamp experiment for a while, and this time it did not fail to amuse too. We coloured water with food colouring and poured it...
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Science Experiment: Keep Ice Longer
New ReviewDo you know how to keep ice for longer? Today we are exploring what materials delay melting of the ice better. The fact that clothes keep us warm confuses some children in thinking that the more materials we wrap around an ice cube, the...
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What is the relationship between food, energy and water?
What is the relationship between food, energy and water? Jack Brouwer of University of California, Irvine, answers the question on this edition of "Ask a Scientist." The number of humans alive on our planet today is 7.6 billion. By 2087,...
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Python In Practice - 15 Projects to Master Python - Data Analysis - Advanced Level: Data Science
This video explains data analysis. This clip is from the chapter "Advanced Level: Data Science" of the series "Python in Practice - 15 Projects to Master Python".This section focuses on the advanced level: data science.
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Science Project: Coffee
Here's the scoop on coffee's flavor: the taste comes from compounds locked into roasted coffee beans. Add hot water, and those flavors escape into your pot -- but not all flavors escape at the same time, says Harold McGee, food science...
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Snackable Science - Awesome Edible Science Experiments for Kids
This beautiful book contains 60 edible experiments for kids to make and taste! Each experiment uses edible ingredients to reveal the properties of the foods we eat every day. Using the acid in vinegar to dissolve egg shells, baking soda...
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Climate Change Could Affect Global Agriculture Within 10 Years
Average global crop yields for maize, or corn, may see a decrease of 24% by late century, with the declines becoming apparent by 2030, with high greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new NASA study. Wheat, in contrast, may see an...
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Build the Best Solar Oven Ever! | Engineering Project
Mister Brown and Squeaks decide to design a solar oven, so they can cook their lunch while they play outside!
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Citizen Science - Science Nation
With help from the National Science Foundation, Cornell University's Ornithology Lab is tracking bird breeding biology and the impact of climate change on bird populations. Some of the best information they are getting is from dedicated...
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How Rat Whiskers Can Help Technology - Science Nation
The image of a rat sniffing around for food with its little whiskers moving back and forth to help satisfy it's appetite is enough to make most people lose theirs! But those whiskers play a valuable role in helping rats determine what is...
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National Science Foundation FY17 Budget Request presentation
NSF Director France A. Córdova outlines how President Obama's fiscal year (FY) 2017 request for NSF supports research into critical national issues, including clean energy technologies, food sustainability, disaster response and...
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