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School is almost out and if you want to keep your kids and you entertained with some cool activities, we’ve got just what you need. Here with some science experiments to keep you busy for the ...
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Unleash your curiosity with these 14 brilliant ideas and experiments that will ignite your imagination and enhance your ...
Science projects can be a load of fun. Kids come home from school and have to tell you about the bean plant they are growing or the awesome explosion that comes when baking soda and vinegar mix.
(Tip: Save the colored water for the next experiments!) Cool science: This experiment uses water to show how wind currents move. “Wind forms because of uneven heating [in the air],” Donaher says.
For more ideas from Science Sparks, visit their website by clicking here. Houston’s weather and other cool things explained by KPRC 2’s Chief Meteorologist Anthony Yanez.
Are you looking for a way to enjoy the cold weather or entertain the kids while they are out of school? We gathered some science experiments to keep the chilly weather exciting!
Explora, a museum described as part science center and part kids museum, joined KRQE’s This Morning team to demonstrate a fun, “Cool Science” experiment.
HOUSTON – If you want to spark an interest in STEM in your little ones from an early age, there are simple and fun science experiments you can do with them at home starting at age three. Crystal ...
Cool science: Of course, the can isn’t refilling with soda—but thanks to carbonation, it’s refilling with gas. Carbonation is the process of dissolving carbon dioxide into a liquid.
The Museum of Science and Industry will offer week-long spring break camps to introduce STEAM – Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math – to kids and families in fun and interest… ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- The annual Cool Science festival comes back to Colorado Springs Saturday, Sept. 24. with a goal of making science fun. "We look at this as what's often referred ...
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