Discover five captivating science experiments you can try at home! This video features striking visual demonstrations including sugar density layering, a water vortex, capillary action with rainbow ...
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You don't need a lot to learn something new. Professor Maria with Mad Science joins FOX6 WakeUp with an easy experiment kids can try at home.
Channa Newman, the Louisville Water Company Education / Outreach Manager took him through the demonstrations. These are easy water experiments families can do at home. Many of these experiments are ...
All this rain we've had recently is great for the grass and those beautiful summer gardens. But how does the rain get to the plants? Our friends at Mad Science join FOX6 WakeUp with an easy and fun ...
Host Lloyd Liedtke guides students through hands-on experiments exploring buoyancy, balance and force. Learn why some objects float while others sink, how paddle boats move, and how weight and volume ...
This photo shows the upper part of the water tornado model. The acrylic glas tank has a diameter of 50 centimetres and is illuminated with LED strips. The water forms a vortex whose surface shape ...