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With the Fourth of July just days away we thought it would be fun to learn some fun holiday-themed science experiments with ...
Get ready to soar to new heights with this easy and fun DIY project! Learn how to turn a plastic bottle into a rocket that can actually blast off into the air. This creative and educational science ...
Naturally, the Gravity is excellent as well. It hurls silicon, magnetically-sealed water bombs at foes like a grenade ...
If your kids are old enough to have a phone or device, kid-friendly water apps like Plant Nanny, Tummy Fish, or for teens ...
If you are looking for a fun 4th of July activity to do with your kids for the 4th of July, how about trying making “fizzy ...
The Idaho State University Physics Department hosted their annual water rocket festival in Tydeman Park this weekend.
Idaho State University's Physics Department students taught the kids a little about physics and showed them how to build their own water-powered rockets.
1/2 cup granulated sugar. 1/2 cup water. 1 cup fresh strawberries, stemmed. 1 teaspoon lime zest plus 3 tablespoon fresh lime juice (from 2 limes), divided ...
Middle school students from The Immokalee Foundation design and launch water rockets at FGCU, gaining hands-on engineering ...
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