These spinning bats are another simple Halloween science activity using simple materials. You'll need a straw or pencil, ...
One of the first science concepts that most people get exposed to as kids is static electricity. Take a balloon, rub it on ...
What if we could use Styrofoam to create electricity? Scientists at RMIT University have figured out how to do just that.
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Static electricity often just seems like an everyday annoyance when a wool sweater crackles as you pull it off, or when a doorknob delivers an unexpected zap. Regardless, the phenomenon is much ...
Static electricity often just seems like an everyday annoyance when a wool sweater crackles as you pull it off, or when a doorknob delivers an unexpected zap. Regardless, the phenomenon is much ...
Students in Muscatine got an opportunity to learn about Ag and STEM today at the Muscatine Ag Learning center. The yearly ...
The innovative thin patch, made from multiple layers of polystyrene each around one-tenth the thickness of a human hair, ...
Researchers have found an inventive way to power air conditioners using static electricity—by transforming waste polystyrene ...
The invention comes from researchers at Australia's RMIT University and was developed in collaboration with Latvia's Riga ...
Keeping kids entertained all day, every day is tough ... 45. Study and have fun with static electricity with a balloon. 46. Make a density tower in a clear glass jar or bottle. Add about an inch of ...