You may have noticed shiny oil floating on a water puddle after it rains. In this experiment, we will play with oil and water, two things that do not naturally mix, to learn how to treat oil spills and care for the ocean.
Oil Spill Cleanup
Math Detectives: Find the Variable!
Testing Paper Shapes
Did you know that when paper is placed to stand up, even a single sheet of paper can hold the weight of a few books? In this experiment, we will test how many books one sheet of paper can hold and explore why and how paper of the same size and thickness can hold different weights just by being folded into different shapes!
Chien-Shiung Wu & Atomic Particles
Roseli Ocampo-Friedmann & Arctic Animals
Exploration Station
Isabella Aiona Abbot & Kelp Photosynthesis
Tsai-Fan Yu & Immobilized Joints
Kalpana Chawla & Alka Seltzer Rockets
Citizen Science
Building My Spine
Building Bridges
Pelota Saltarina
Snowflake Crystallization
Have you ever heard that every snowflake is unique? When a snowflake forms, ice crystallizes and grows into different shapes. On a single snowflake, there are thousands of tiny little details that make them different from each other. Just like snowflakes, every single person is one-of-a-kind! Today, we’re going to make our own special snowflakes!