
Ruler Drop: The Science of the Catch
This intriguing experiment tests the time it takes for the brain to process what it is seeing into reacting and taking an action.
This intriguing experiment tests the time it takes for the brain to process what it is seeing into reacting and taking an action.
Using electrical wires, batteries, bulbs and a collection of household materials, the conductivity of these materials can be identified.
Santa’s socks are lost among wrapped presents! Find them quickly without unwrapping the boxes! The Divide and Conquer concept will help you save the day!
Exerting a change in pressure in a metal can by creating a vacuum inside, resulting in an implosion caused by the atmospheric pressure.
Understand the fascinating science of refractive indices by making glass disappear in a transparent liquid. This easy experiment will leave you speechless.
In this activity, the programming concept of looping is introduced through a basic dancing routine.
Discover which materials make the best insulators for the home. Learn the basics of thermal physics and solar heating through this interactive investigation.
DIY capacitor able to produce miniature lightning bolts with voltage in the thousand-volt range.
Discover where the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio, important mathematical concepts, are found in nature through this hands-on investigation.