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link to Hands-Off Physics: How to Roll a Can Without Touching It!

Hands-Off Physics: How to Roll a Can Without Touching It!

"And now, we are going to make this empty soda can move...without touching it!" Here's our hidden secret: we're going to make that can move with static electricity. This experiment uses a...

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link to The Secret to Bringing Your Dry-Erase Art to Life

The Secret to Bringing Your Dry-Erase Art to Life

I've got a magic trick for you that secretly doubles as a STEM experiment: making your drawings float and dance on water! Dry-erase markers can easily lift off of a glass dish because of their...

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link to Circuit Superstars: Build Your Own Mini LED Flashlight

Circuit Superstars: Build Your Own Mini LED Flashlight

Simple circuits are such a fun and easy way to introduce your child to the wide world of electricity, and in today's experiment, we're going to build our own flashlight to learn about...

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link to Foamy Fun: The Science Behind Elephant Toothpaste

Foamy Fun: The Science Behind Elephant Toothpaste

Have you ever heard of elephant toothpaste? If you haven't, you're in for a real treat today! It's a unique chemical reaction that has a little twist to it (the help of a catalyst to speed things...

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link to Water Bending Magic: The Science Behind the Bend!

Water Bending Magic: The Science Behind the Bend!

Ready to be a magician? I've got a super easy STEM experiment for you that involves static electricity, polarity of water, and attraction/repulsion of molecules while making water bend. If you...

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link to Boom Tube Science: Make Sound Visible with a Toilet Paper Roll!

Boom Tube Science: Make Sound Visible with a Toilet Paper Roll!

Sound science is so cool. You take something that you can’t see in everyday life, only hear, and put a visual component on it. In our case today, we are using sound science to move a piece of...

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