Science Sunday: Foam
We see foams in our everyday lives- shaving cream, whipped cream and so many more, but what exactly makes a foam a foam? There is
We see foams in our everyday lives- shaving cream, whipped cream and so many more, but what exactly makes a foam a foam? There is
Yes, you read the title of this blog post correctly… we are seeing what happens to Ivory soap when it is put in the microwave
In celebration of our new traveling exhibition, Under the Canopy, opening this past weekend, we wanted to bring out one of our resident animal ambassadors
Chemistry is such a huge part of science, so we decided to have a little fun experimenting with it today. There are four beakers set
Welcome back to Science Sunday! Today we are exploring more about the Van de Graff Generator and some fun experiments to showcase how it works.
As we kick off this week when most students are off from school, we are exploring a little more about fire safety. Our Junior Fire
Welcome back to another edition of Science Sunday, where we are using a… treadmill… to help us explore some science today. This mini treadmill is
Hello everyone and welcome to our first Science Sunday of February 2023. We thought it would be fun to experiment with density on today’s segment
As we continue to explore the Forest of Illusions exhibition, today we are looking at some infinity wells. Just like all of the other illusions
Welcome back to another edition of Science Sunday where we are exploring another piece of the Forest of Illusions Exhibit. Forest of Illusions was designed
We were inspired by the warmer summer months for this segment of Science Sunday. We are talking all about waves today, and to do so
The more pages, the more friction! Today Aoife Ryle and Mark Dixon experiment with pages. They layer a page on top of another. The more
What does air pressure and hitting a ruler of a table have in common? Today we are going to explore just that. Plus, this is
In this week’s Science Sunday Mark Dixon and Aoife Ryle talk about gyroscopes. Normally, the force of gravity causes objects to fall to the ground;
In this week’s Science Sunday, we’re talking about perception. You use perception every day, however, you may not have thought much about it before. If