Bottle Tones, part 1
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Anonymous: Three Holes, part 2Hopefully, you spent quite a bit of time thinking about last week's experiment, and more importantly, performing the experiment to see if you were correct. If not, before...
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Number: 0164 Anonymous: Link to Sunglass Science: Polarized LightThis time we will explore things that are usually invisible, revealing new things about the world around us.Sorry, but this content is...
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Anonymous: Way back in the 70's, when I was working at the Memphis Pink Palace Museum, part of our Kitchen Chemistry program involved using packets of ketchup to remove the tarnish from pennies. You...
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View ArticleA Class Science Project
Try a Classroom Science Project Many of the things that students struggle with in the process of doing a science fair project are the result of not fully understanding unfamiliar tasks. If they have...
View ArticleYellowing Paper
Anonymous: I got the idea for this week's experiment while working on the rocks we collected recently. When we got home last weekend, we unloaded the 750 pounds of quartz crystals from our Arkansas...
View ArticleColors and Heat
Anonymous: This time our experiment is one that winds up in lots of science fair projects. Does color have an impact on how things absorb heat? Sorry, but this content is reserved for subscribers...
View ArticleFood Web Tag
Anonymous: Food Web Tag is a classic game that helps people understand how food webs work, letting them see how changing one thing can cause changes across the food web. You can play with as few as...
View ArticleMicroscopes - Making a Hay Infusion
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View ArticleI Saw It on the Internet, part four
One of the very best ways to fact check an article is to read the original scientific study. While science journal articles can be tremendously complex, with a few hints and a little scientific...
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