Blowing bubbles might typically be the mindless pastime of young children but for one astronaut it has become a scientific experiment. Don Pettit, of NASA, has been passing time on the International ...
PUPILS got to grips with science experiments - from finding out which liquids let you blow bubbles to the optimum temperature for baking a potato. The children, aged between five and six, belong to ...
Two physics students from the University of Exeter believe they have broken the world record for the longest-lasting bubble, keeping it afloat for 1 hour 24 minutes. Third-year students Boden Duffy ...
Sometimes it can seem like there's not enough time between school holidays. As the May half-term fast approaches, it's time to start thinking about creative ways to get the kids off screens and enjoy ...
When the children start to moan that they’re bored during the summer holidays, parents need go no further than the kitchen table to provide cheap, fun entertainment that’s brim-full of education too.
A popular show has popped back into Orange County. Bubblefest is at the Discovery Cube Orange County in Santa Ana, with shows and science lessons for children through April 14. Bubble artist Melody ...
Traditional science experiments are being pushed to “the margins” in schools because of the pressure to achieve good exam results, Government advisers have warned. The Council for Science and ...
Scottish scientists claim to have video evidence which proves that bubbles in a glass of beer can move downwards. Working in association with colleagues in California, the Edinburgh University ...
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