Science Sunday: Fun with Bubbles
We are taking Science Sunday outside this weekend to experiment with some bubbles. The Connecticut Science Center puts a special ingredient in our bubble solution
We are taking Science Sunday outside this weekend to experiment with some bubbles. The Connecticut Science Center puts a special ingredient in our bubble solution
We all know how tops spin equally well whether they’re spinning clockwise or counterclockwise. But is there something that will only spin in one direction?
Today on Science Sunday we are talking about a fascinating air phenomenon. Think about how long it would take to fill up a plastic bag
Have you ever gone around a corner in a car or on a roller coaster and felt yourself being pushed towards the corner? Have you
If you have been following us over the past few weeks, you may remember our interview with celebrity special effects makeup artist, Tyler Green. We
June is Pride Month so we wanted to highlight the work of an LGBTQ+ scientist for this edition of Science At Play. Alan Turing was
We all know there is a big difference between baking powder and baking soda when it comes to cooking. But why are they so different?
The Tesla coil is probably one of the most recognizable science tools around. Today, we are going to have some electrifying fun experimenting with this
So many people are getting their gardens started for the spring and summer and we are here to help those gardens be successful. Compost is
We are talking about a really cool magnetism phenomenon on Science Sunday today. Think about aluminum- the stuff a soda can is made out of-
It is all about balance on Science Sunday today! If someone asked you how you would balance a ruler on your finger, the answer would
We have received so many amazing questions through our Dear Science campaign, including this one from Nazeli, age 9. I wonder if bees got extinct
Materials to Collect Various colors of paint or food coloring A jar to mix in Different colored lights, or lights with colored filters over
One day I found my daughter Samantha drinking her juice in a very unusual way, the straw was not even in the cup of juice.
Does your sense of taste and smell based on if you can see the food or not? That is exactly what some of our teens