Science At Play: Magic Milk
Have you ever wanted to do a science experiment using colorful dye and sparkles? This milk experiment allows you to do just that! Prepare to
Have you ever wanted to do a science experiment using colorful dye and sparkles? This milk experiment allows you to do just that! Prepare to
We are talking all about iron today. One of the very cool properties of iron is that it is magnetic. (Remember this, it will be
Did you know that you can create plastic from something everyone has in their refrigerator? That’s right, you can combine just a few simple ingredients
Join Andrew and Samantha for another Kitchen Science experiment you can try at home. Use red cabbage to create a pH indicator. It can tell
So our five senses are touch, sight, smell, sound and taste. We use our senses every day, but how good are your senses? Andrew and
Have you ever wondered how planes can take flight? Well, the physics that helps them to fly works very similarly for kites. Physics is a
We are right in the middle of summer, so the trees around us are full of bright green leaves. Explore the colorful pigments leaves have
Watch below as our Potions Professor taught her Muggle Magic Potions Class. Now, we can’t get dragon’s blood or mermaid spit here in the muggle
We are starting with an experiment I’m sure many of you have tried before. What happens to your hair when you rub a balloon on
We are building a water clock with you today on Science Sunday. For most of human history, water clocks were the way we kept time.
Let’s start with one of Samantha’s legendary jokes: What did the soda can say when he got all the answers right on his math test?
We are trying to solve a little bit of a mystery today, can you help us? I have brought in two squares that appear to
It’s something we’ve all seen- whether on TV or in real life. A skydiver jumps out of an airplane 10,000 feet in the air, and
Summer is finally here! The weather is warming up, plants are flowering, trees are putting out new leaves, and all of the critters are busy
As a boy, I fell hard for almost anything space. My whole allowance went towards buying LEGO bricks so I could build ever bigger space