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The egg-drop experiment... but make it peer review
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — When we stopped by Plainfield Child Care in Grand Rapids, we discovered some very young kids that we were eager to learn. That said, we had to keep things simple for the age ...
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Watch osmosis shrink and reinflate these naked eggs
In this video I continue my naked egg experiment to show how osmosis really works. I soak colorful shell free eggs in corn ...
An egg is cracked underwater during an unusual experiment off the coast of Oahu. The behavior of the egg changes in the water ...
HOLLAND, Mich. — Eggs are a unique food for all of the ways they can be consumed, whether it be hard boiled, scrambled, over easy or broken in an egg toss competition. But what about an egg's buoyancy ...
Here’s a fun experiment you can do testing Newton’s First Law of Motion. Fill the glass three-quarters full with water, and center the pan on top of the glass. Place the tube upright on the pie pan ...
For the music fanatics out there, we have two special guests today from Empire State Youth Orchestra: Etienne Abelin is the ESYO Music Director and Benjamin Posner is this year's Concerto Competition ...
Feedback still gets pulse-raising flashbacks to the lockdown of early 2020, when we were home-educating Feedback Jr and consequently had to teach said child how to do things that we didn’t ourselves ...
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