CASCADE, Mich. — Looking for a fun activity to do at home with your kids? This science experiment is fun for all ages and teaches how tornadoes form! Meteorologist Isabella Hulsizer visited third ...
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 ...
Mostly cloudy & partly cloudy are terms we hear often in weather forecasts, but do you know the 3 ingredients it takes to form those clouds? Bentheim Elementary students learned how to create a cloud.
Hello parents, teachers and students! If you’re looking for a fun way to explore literal rocket science, this experiment is for you. Be sure to check out GMSA@9 on Wednesdays when Meteorologist Sarah ...
Notre Dame's Innovation Lab is back with more fun experiments and projects anyone can do at home, with just a few simple tools and steps. All you need is two plastic bottles, one filled with water and ...
Step 1: Pour enough isopropyl alcohol into the clear plastic bottle to cover the bottom. Swirl the isopropyl alcohol around in the bottle. Step 2: Attach the pump to the rubber stopper. Attach the ...
Kids got to head to the Saugus Public Library Friday morning for a lesson in science from the educational entertainment company Science Heroes, giving them a chance to join in on experiments and learn ...