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When Ava’s robot loses power, she and Brooke turn lemons into batteries. When Ava’s robot loses power, she and friend Brooke turn lemons into batteries. Their experiment sparks questions about how ...
Discover the fascinating world of mini science projects with our DIY guide, showcasing five creative projects using wood. Whether you're a science enthusiast or a curious beginner, this engaging video ...
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Ava and Elijah learn how decomposition can help create good things, from banana bread to fertilizer. When Elijah discovers Ava’s delicious bread is made from old bananas, they investigate why ...
The list of things people can do with LEGO is literally endless. Case in point: The below experiment centered on the dynamics of dropping LEGO minifigures into a vortex. A vortex itself made ...
Your kids aren’t the only ones who feel like they’re coming alive when spring arrives—the natural world does, too. “Ultimately, spring is the return of the sun,” says Jack Dumbacher, curator of ...