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Your veins and arteries carry blood and nutrients around your body. Demonstrate “you are what you eat” with a little help from celery.
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The Digital Bits Science Labs are fun science experiments for young children. Kids, make sure you have an adult's permission before trying any of these science experiments.
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Your veins and arteries carry blood and nutrients around your body. Demonstrate “you are what you eat” with a little help from celery.
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If you’ve ever wanted to make your own rainbow, it’s not difficult with a little experimentation.
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Refraction happens when when light is bent as it moves. Instead of going in a straight line, it appears to turn, curve or bend.
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You’ve probably seen this happen at a restaurant. You’re sipping your drink through a straw. You glance at your glass at just the right angle, and the straw looks “broken”. Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening.
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It’s easy, fun, kinda messy, and colorful. Learn about subtractive color combinations. Learn what colors make other colors.
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See how the electrical conductivity of water changes depending on what is dissolved in it.
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A note of caution on this experiment: One of the gasses produced is chlorine. While this is safe on a small scale, you should not replicate on a large scale without safeguards. Thanks to Larry Robinson for this information – for detail, see his comment below this article.
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A simple demonstation of “muscle memory” and the subconscious actions of our body.
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“Your Multimeter and You”: use a multimeter to measure electrical resistance of things, including yourself. Continue reading ‘Multimeter experiments and introduction’ »
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Possibly the simplest and cheapest kite in the world.
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