Spices are like building blocks in a way. Both combine with other like (and sometimes unlike) elements to create something new and fascinating. In the case of spices, that means better-tasting food, a ...
If you were a curious child growing up when TVs were universally equipped with cathode ray tubes, chances are good that you discovered the effect a magnet can have on a beam of electrons. Watching the ...
I love a fun, creative DIY project. Especially one that can so easily result in a usable item, and be done with friends, kids or solo. That’s why these DIY clay fridge magnets are the perfect ...
Krissy Worth & John Krekelberg with Hands On! show us a couple of fun experiments featuring different aspects of magnets! Please take a moment and watch the video to learn more about these wonderfully ...
[Andrey Mikhalchuk] built his own magnetic levitation device and you can too… if you have the patience. He’s not using electromagnets, like the Arduino levitator or the floating globe. Instead, a pair ...
It’s time for a little science and a lot of fun with magnets! Rick Crosslin, district scientist in residence for MSD Wayne Township shows us a few different ways to use use the magnetic force in ...
Magnets are virtually everywhere. Just ask 6-year-old Madelyn Julien of Owings Mills, who can demonstrate how to use a magnet to separate iron filings from breakfast cereal. The first-grader is among ...
We both played with Speks (Retrospective Goods), which are buildable magnets and were invented by the people from Zen Magnets and Buckyballs. As they wrote in their starter guide: they joined together ...