Science At Play: Homemade Lava Lamp
Materials to Collect Empty clear bottle (any size, but 1 liter works well) Water Oil (vegetable or other liquid oil) Food coloring Oil-based food coloring
Materials to Collect Empty clear bottle (any size, but 1 liter works well) Water Oil (vegetable or other liquid oil) Food coloring Oil-based food coloring
We are continuing to provide experiments you can do at home with the whole family. Since it is starting to get a little warmer outside,
The world around us is full of amazing colors. Whether your favorite is red, blue, green, orange, or somewhere in between, you can always find
Materials to Collect Cup Markers Tape/Hot Glue DC Hobby motor 1 x AA Battery Holder AA battery Sheet of Paper Wirecutters Build Your Own Gather
Happy Monday everyone! We hope everyone had a great weekend enjoying the sunny spring weather here in Connecticut. Now that we are officially into spring,
Materials to Collect 2 cups of flour ½ cup of salt 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil (or whatever oil you have) 1 cup of boiling
Maya: Hidden Worlds Revealed is the brand new traveling exhibit at the Connecticut Science Center. We were inspired by this exhibition, that we wanted to
Happy Leap Year! This past weekend we leaped ahead, closing out February with 29 days. Once every 4 years, we add that extra day to
Scot Haney stepped in again this week on Science Sunday to talk about our favorite ‘i’ word, inertia. At the most basic level, inertia is
For this special edition of Science Sunday, we are taking on a challenge that seems to have swept over social media recently. Today, we are
Is it possible to make non-spherical bubbles? If so, how? Watch this Science Sunday video to see Mark and Aoife experiment with bubbles. Want even
It’s never too early to start thinking about April Fools’ Day. Get inspired by this week’s episode of Science Sunday as Aoife Ryle and Mark
Today, we are going to talk about the science of Earth’s magnetic field and navigation. The Earth has a magnetic field because of the molten
Remember when we all thought by the year 2020 we would be flying around on hovercrafts? Well, that hasn’t quite happened yet but on this
Did someone say invisible messages? Taking a look at Harry Potter for inspiration, this week on Science Sunday we bring the magic to, what we