Liyana Walking Water Experiment
Walking water experiment demonstrating capillary action
Walking water experiment demonstrating capillary action
This experiment is about surface tension
A chemical reaction experiment to make spud bubbles
Ruhi Jiwani conducts a fun science experiment called The Magical Drinking Candle using simple home materials to prove that change in temperature (caused by burning
Explore Nanotechnology with Alyzain as he explains it’s concept and capabilities. Enjoy!
A Potato Clock is a clock that is run by converting chemical energy into electrical energy which is later used to power a Clock. Zinc
Life cycle
The Hydraulic Bridge is a type of movable bridge that can be raised with the help of a mechanical installation in order to allow mari
Experiment about Capillary Action and Color Science
3-Code Lock is a computer science project coded in a language called C++. For example, one of the three languages that Microsoft Windows 10 was
Kaden learns about evaporation, condensation, and convection currents as he forms a cloud in a jar.
Watch a marshmallow being propelled because of push back on a catapault
Simple robotic arm using cardboard
Mode of transportation
In this video we will explore the possibility of inflating a balloon using vinegar as acid and baking soda as a base. The fumes caused
For Aazaan’s STEM project he created a bridge with cardboard
Water is essential for the growth of seed into a plant. Does more water means more growth? Lets explore!
Watch how water strips away the colors off the M&M candy into a beautiful and colorful design! Easy to do at home!