Tanzania Sewell from Club SciKidz Greater Milwaukee shows us two experiments you can do at home!
Red-hot ball vs Wax crayons: A colorful experiment! We're taking a red-hot metal ball and pressing it directly into a pile of standard wax crayons.Watch as the intense heat instantly melts the wax, ...
Feelings of stress can bubble up everywhere, caused by everything from public speaking to cramming for an upcoming test. To combat this anxiety many people will turn to meditation, deep breathing ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The annual Science Festival hosted by the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) officially wrapped up Saturday. The weeklong COSI event included many different types of ...
(WTNH) — Science expert Nancy Zade of Mad Science in Fairfield shows parents how sweet treat activities can turn into a science experiment in this Web Extra. This experiment combines a bunch of ...
For the past six years, the Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson has been working with a color chemist to produce paint pigments that correspond to each nanometer of the visible light spectrum.
PEACHTREE CITY, Ga. — If you live in the South, you’ve probably heard the expression “hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk.” But what about “hot enough to melt crayons?” The National Weather ...
FARGO — A bluebird sky can fade into a fiery red sunset in a matter of hours, StormTRACKER meterologist Jesse Ritka and her little helper have an experiment to show how this works. First we fill a ...
In a two-color experiment (panel a in the figure) DNA from individuals of the same species or different tissue from a single individual (e.g., normal and diseased cells) is extracted and ...