PLEASE follow these safety precautions when doing any science experiment. • ALWAYS have an adult present. • ALWAYS wear the correct safety gear while doing any experiment. • NEVER eat or drink ...
PLEASE follow these safety precautions when doing any science experiment. • ALWAYS have an adult present. • ALWAYS wear the correct safety gear while doing any experiment. • NEVER eat or drink ...
Can you blow up a balloon in a bottle? Here's another experiment that might get you and your family "Hooked on Science." Materials Instructions STEP 1: Place the balloon into the bottle and ...
Have you ever mixed vinegar and baking soda? You not only get the fizzing and bubbling, you also get enough carbon dioxide gas to fill up a balloon. STEP 2: Pour the vinegar into the bottle. STEP 3: ...
Easy packing and traveling with the Tesport carry-on As an avid traveler, I’m always up for the chance to pack my bags and hit the road or hop on a plane. And since summer is here and my flights are ...
The Winter Olympic Games are less than a month away. Did you know athletes from around the world will use science to help them win big. Our “science guy” Jason Lindsey and a kid scientist use a ...
The Winter Olympic Games are less than a month away. Did you know athletes from around the world will use science to help them win big? Science Guy Jason Lindsey and a kid scientist use a spinning ...
Eggs may seem fragile, but they are actually stronger than you may think. Our “Science Guy” Jason Lindsey and a kid scientist show us how strong with 108 lbs. of concrete blocks.
You've probably heard the old saying, 'money will burn a hole in your pocket.' Jason Lindsey shows you how to burn money without destroying it.
The pumpkins at your house most likely don't explode, but with a special ingredient Jason Lindsey creates a chemical reaction to make the pumpkin pop!
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