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5 Easy Kids Science Experiments
Here are 5 Super Easy Science Experiments for kids that you can do at home with ingredients you can easily find around the house. Our top 5 kids science experiments are: Experiment 1: Marbled milk You need milk, food colouring,...
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5 Food Science Experiments
You should not play with food, but you must do these mind-blowing experiments with it to discover electricity in lemon, metal in corn flakes and much more.
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3 Simple Science Experiments Using Balloons
3 simple science experiments with balloons everyone should do at least once. #1 Pop a balloon with orange zest When we squeeze orange peeling, a substance is sprayed around. That liquid is called limonene and it easily breaks latex of...
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5 Science Experiments with Balloons
5 best cool science experiments with balloons everyone should do at least once
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Science Experiment with Gummy Bears
Here is a sweet and simple science experiment, using those delicious gummy bears, that you can try today! During this activity, children can become mini scientists and begin to make predictions about how each gummy bear will react to...
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Christmas Science Experiment
Here is one of the most colourful science experiments you can try at Christmas. MATERIALS:⠀ - Baking soda⠀ - Food colouring - Water - Ice tray - Vinegar - Hand wash INSTRUCTIONS:⠀ (1) Add a few drops of food colouring to baking soda, add...
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Science Experiment: Magnetic Field
Have you ever wondered how magnets work? Magnetic fields exert force on other magnetic materials. This force is what causes the magnet to stick to the fridge or the magnet to stick to the paper clips. In this magnetic field science...
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Christmas Science Experiment with Paper Towels
Join us as we uncover the fascinating world of science using everyday items - this time, it's all about Paper Kitchen Towels! Get ready to be amazed by the simplicity and magic of science in the spirit of Christmas. *What's Inside?* - A...
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Science Experiment: Baking Soda and Vinegar Powered Boat
Learn how to make a fascinating baking soda and vinegar powered boat. Get ready for a thrilling adventure as we harness the power of these household ingredients to propel a plastic bottle boat across water. Learn the science behind the...
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Science Experiment: Lava Lamp
This lava lamp experiment is a fun and easy experiment every child should try. We haven't done this simple lava lamp experiment for a while, and this time it did not fail to amuse too. We coloured water with food colouring and poured it...
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5 Cool Things to Do With Crayons
Are you always finding broken crayons lying around the house or do you just feel creative? Here are 5 activities to repurpose them into something fun and new! From crafts to presents and science experiments, we will show you lots of...
Physics Girl
HOME CHALLENGE: 20 Easy Experiments in 5 mins for Bored Adults and Kids at School Inside
Are you a bored adult or a parent stuck at home? Try these DIY science experiments! SAFETY TIPS FOR TEA BAG ROCKET • Flammable surfaces: DO NOT light tea bags on a flammable surface. Experiment should be conducted on a fireproof surface,...
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Science Experiment with Water and Glove
We are taking a concept behind a syringe and upscaling it with this easy-to-make toy using a glove.
Psychology Unlocked
The History of Psychology in Less Than 5 Minutes - From Wundt to Today | History of Science
How did psychology start? This video outlines the history of psychology, from its origins in Germany with the work of Wilhelm Wundt, through into Functionalism (William James), past Freud and his Psychodynamic approach, onto Behaviourism...
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Baby Smiles Provide Clues to Healthy Development - Science Nation
Parents and babies smile, laugh and coo at each other, but scientists still have a lot of questions about how these interactions help infants develop. "Parents tend to put a lot of emotional energy into these interactions," says...
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Educational Assessment Tools Embedded in STEM VR Games – Killer Snails
Killer Snails, a small business funded by the National Science Foundation, is using a customized virtual reality (VR) game, BioDive, to develop an educational assessment tool that measures student learning in real-time. BioDive is an...
MinutePhysics
Why Doesn't Time Flow Backwards? (Big Picture Ep. 1/5)
Thanks to Google Making and Science for supporting this series, and to Sean Carroll for collaborating on it! AMAZING Interactive Entropy explainer by Aatish Bhatia: http://aatishb.github.io/entropy/ This video is about why entropy gives...
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Do Cause and Effect Really Exist? (Big Picture Ep. 2/5)
Thanks to Google Making and Science for supporting this series, and to Sean Carroll for collaborating on it! This video is about why there's no such thing as cause and effect at the level of fundamental particle physics, and how our...
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Where Does Complexity Come From? (Big Picture Ep. 3/5)
This video is about the difference between complexity and entropy, and how complex things like life can arise from disorder. Thanks to Google Making and Science for supporting this series, and to Sean Carroll for collaborating on it!...
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What is the Purpose of Life? (Big Picture Ep. 5/5)
This video is about how life arose and what its main function or purpose in the universe seems to be. Thanks to Sean Carroll for collaborating on it! This video is about how life arose and what its main function or purpose in the...
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How Entropy Powers The Earth (Big Picture Ep. 4/5)
This video is about how we don't just need energy to power our lives, we need *low entropy* energy! Thanks to Google Making and Science for supporting this series, and to Sean Carroll for collaborating on it! This video is about how we...
MinutePhysics
Length Contraction and Time Dilation | Special Relativity Ch. 5
This video is chapter 5 in my series on special relativity, and it covers how things that are moving (that is, moving relative to an inertial reference frame) at different speeds appear to be shorter in length... and longer in length....
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Simpson's Paradox
This video is about Simpson's paradox, a statistical paradox and ecological fallacy where seemingly contradictory results are implied by a single set of data depending on how it's grouped. The paradox can arise in medical studies,...
The Backyard Scientist
Pouring molten aluminum into a pool!!
What can i do with molten aluminum, pour it into anthills maybe.. In this video I pour over 5 POUNDS of red-hot molten aluminum metal into a pool. The metal makes a crazy noise and remains molten all the way to the bottom of a 6 foot...