5 posts tagged Experiment of the Week
SubscribeInterview: Frontier Hopes LostWinds Breezes In More WiiWare Innovation [Winds Of Change]
http://kotaku.com/ 391213/ interview-frontier-hopes-lostwinds-breezes-in-more-wi…-
Swinging Tray of Glasses - Oops!
http://www.stevespangler.com/ archives/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ swinging-tray-of-glasses-o…Everything was going great. I loaded the tray with four glasses filled with water and told Becky Ditchfield (the lovely meteorologist from 9NEWS) to swing the tray over her head (demonstrating Newton's Laws of motion). It looked like things were going so well... And then the tray accidentally hit Becky's leg...
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Win a Hundred Bucks Worth of Science Coolness
http://www.stevespangler.com/ archives/ 2008/ 05/ 13/ win-a-hundred-bucks-worth-…Have I mentioned that if you do sign up for the Experiment of the Week, you’ll be eligible for our weekly drawing? Oh, and the Spangler team doesn’t believe in wimpy gifts. That’s why the winner of our weekly drawing gets a $100 gift certificate to SteveSpanglerScience.com If you already receive our
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Experiment of the Week
http://schilleziever.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ experiment-of-week_13.htmlVrijwilligers gezocht voor het volgende experiment: "Doctor Underpants" This invention relates to an underpants, and more specifically relates to an inside structure of the underpants for kinematically moving a penis, for example, making a centrifugal training of the penis.
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A Hoosier Win at the Science Fair!
http://www.stevespangler.com/ archives/ 2008/ 05/ 07/ hoosier-win-at-the-science…Brandt Callahan and Jackson Bartlett, who go to Parkview Intermediate School in Bedford, Indiana, took the Experiment of the Week and won FIRST PRIZE in the third grade division of the Science Fair! In fact, Brandt and Jackson added a little OOMPH to the experiment by using several different kinds of
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Cookie Magazine Loves Science
http://www.stevespangler.com/ archives/ 2008/ 04/ 27/ cookie-magazine-loves-scie…It’s not the first time the editor of Cookie Magazine wanted to get their hands dirty. Over the past year, we’ve been honored to get requests from several of the magazine’s editors wanting to find ways to make learning fun.