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This experiment, sometimes called walking water, demonstrates capillary action using the colors of the rainbow.
While the cold weather deterred many from going outside during the recent polar vortex, others took advantage of the freezing temperatures and tested out different science experiments.
GRAND RAPIDS — Do you think it's possible for water to remain a liquid even at temperatures below 32 degrees? In today's weather experiment we are going to learn all about how its possible! Its ...
Few kids can resist a good science experiment, and I have always found the best ones to be those that are easy to set up, use materials you already ...
Make water come out of thin air with the News 2 Science Geeks through the process of converting water vapor (gas) into water droplets: condensation.
What may be the world's largest chemistry experiment in history launched yesterday as part of the International Year of Chemistry 2011. The American Chemical Society announced it will help support ...
Education Watch water defy gravity with this science experiment With water, paper towel and a few cups, you can watch water on the move.
Researchers have created metallic water for the first time. Through a very careful experimental setup, the team grew a thin layer of a gold-colored metallic water on the outside of a droplet of ...
A scientist at England’s University of Reading shared a video of a unique water experiment he conducted that shows how water soaks into different soils.
While the cold weather may deter many from going outside, others like to take advantage of the freezing temperatures and test out different science experiments. From blowing frozen bubbles to ...