WHETHER THOSE RESOLUTIONS FOR THE NEW YEAR ARE HANGING ON OR NOT, JANUARY IS CERTAINLY A TIME WHERE SO MANY OF US FOCUS ON SELF-CARE. METEOROLOGIST MARQUISE MEDA IS AT THE ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER, ...
Try this wacky and easy to do experiment at home with your kids, and watch colorful tubes of foam erupt into elephant toothpaste!
That kitchen chemistry experiment you’ve seen on almost every commercial about home schooling during the pandemic, the one that produces a mammoth amount of colorful foam? Here it is. It’s adapted ...
The Science Siblings love an at-home experiment. Paige and Adam Jacobson went the chemistry route with this one, concocting “elephant toothpaste.” Start by adding the food coloring to the hydrogen ...
A colorful blast of rainbow is the ending to one of the biggest experiments we've ever helped conduct. Chief Scientist Carl Nelson calls it "Elephant Toothpaste." With a little help from food coloring ...
In the grand scheme of things, wanting to know how high up into the air you can shoot colorful goo-like foam probably doesn’t count for much (read: it doesn’t, not at all). But one former NASA ...
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