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Have you ever seen the man in the moon?Or maybe the rabbit? People have been staring at the moon for thousands of years. Back in 1610, using the newly invented telescope, Galilei Galileo described man ...
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When the sun is shining in the sky, it looks like a big ball of light. It’s actually a lot more complicated than that. The sun has layers and it also has places where it looks bumpy or spotty.The cent ...
Have you ever wanted to microwave candy? If you’ve ever stood in the sun wearing a black shirt, you should know that darker colors absorb light better. But will certain colors absorb microwave radiati ...
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That big, glowing ball of light in the sky is pretty amazing. The sun powers life on earth, and it helps us see and helps plants make their food. Sometimes, the paths of the moon and the sun cross and ...
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What floats in water? Wood, bread, apples...and very small rocks?Are there any rocks that can float?Test different types of rocks to see if they can float in water.It is an educational content by educ ...
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Have you ever put on a shirt straight out of the dryer? The shirt was probably soft and warm -- a cozy fabric hug to chase away any pesky chills. How would you dry your wet clothes if your dryer didn' ...
You’ve finished putting on your makeup, but you look in the mirror and realize that something’s not quite right. If you’ve ever worn makeup or dressed up in face paint for Halloween, you’ll know that ...
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Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and it’s the second-largest planet in the solar system, behind Jupiter. Unlike Earth, Saturn is a gas giant that is mostly like hydrogen and helium instead of s ...
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Are the stars spinning, or is it just you? Discover how the spinning Earth changes the way we see stars. If you’re a stargazer (or an aspiring one), this science fair project will help you create a st ...
Get your motors ready—we’re heading out on the magnetic racetrack. Learn how to measure the strength of a magnet with a ruler, some graph paper, and a toy car in this cool magnet science fair project. ...
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