Looking for a simple and exciting science activity you can try at home or in the classroom? The “Dancing Popcorn” experiment is a perfect blend of fun and learning.
Tanzania Sewell from Club SciKidz Greater Milwaukee shows us two at-home science experiments using household items ...
Fall brings stronger weather systems to southern Colorado. Here's how to use boiling water and ice to explain atmospheric pressure and precipitation.
You can simulate low pressure in the atmosphere with a soda can. All you need is a stove, some water, and some ice! This experiment explains why low pressure systems produce rainfall.
A maelstrom of star formation close to the center of our galaxy has been revealed in two different wavelengths by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), its beautiful images highlighting the intensity ...
You'd think there's nothing surprising left to discover about water. After all, researchers have been studying its properties for centuries.