In the spirit of Easter what better way to dye your Easter eggs than with SCIENCE! This simple experiment allows an acid (vinegar) and a base (baking soda) to mix and create a chemical reaction. This ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Adam Sherwinski teaches ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander what causes the different colors of fireworks and demonstrates a mentos ...
From card stock to food coloring, baking soda, vinegar and a muffin tin — Jessica Rice shares the materials and steps to making a colorful fall experiment. Later in the show, Jessica shared a special ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — If you are looking for a fun Fourth of July activity to do with your kids, how about making “fizzy fireworks?” WGNO’s Kenny Lopez met with STEM NOLA, which engages kids through ...
(MASS APPEAL) – Get ready for some science with a little pop, fizz, and maybe even a boom. The Springfield Museums are known for bringing hands-on learning to life, and today we’re getting a taste of ...
MILWAUKEE - Create amazing science experiments at home with just a few everyday ingredients from your kitchen. Tanzania Sewell from Club SciKidz Greater Milwaukee shows us how. Begin by decorating ...
Blowing bubbles is fun and also involves a lot of science. strelka/Shutterstock Thank you for your question, Alison! First of all, we have to know where the bubbles in the fizzy drink come from. This ...