SaH: Rainbow Milk

The fat content of milk is the reason this experiment works so well! Discover how soap interacts with fat molecules. In addition, you will be able to see what happens when you mix red and blue, blue and yellow, and yellow and red. Art and science together make this experiment picture worthy! Share your results…

SaH: Fingerprint Investigation

In this experiment, you will be able to discover the unique nature of fingerprints. How many different fingerprints can you collect to observe? Share with us your favorite finding during your forensic exploration!   Question How do forensic scientists use fingerprints to solve crimes?   Materials Paper Pencil Clear Tape   What to Do On…

SaH: Egg Float

Did you know salt can affect the density of water? Practice careful scientific measurements to discover how different amounts of water and salt can change whether or not an egg will float or sink in water!   Question How does salt affect the buoyancy1 of an egg in water?   Materials 2 eggs Water Salt…

SaH: Amazing Soap

In this experiment, you will discover how air molecules react to heat. Using a microwave and a bar of soap, you will be able to visualize the affects of heat on these air molecules. Share a picture of your soapy-adventures!   Question What happens when you put a bar of Ivory soap in a microwave?…

SaH: Toothpick Engineering

If you take a look at a building, you will see that the architecture is made up of many shapes of all different sizes. Take a look at buildings and houses near you. Can you figure out what shapes are the best to use when building a tower of toothpicks? Share a picture of your…

SaH: Dancing Raisins

In this experiment, you will discover how bubbles in your beverage can interact with certain solids dropped inside. Before your experiment, write a comment below to share your prediction with us. After your experiment, add another comment to tell us what you learned!   Question What happens to raisins in a carbonated beverage?   Materials…

SaH: Temperature Receptors

All over your body, you have receptors that send information to your brain about the environment. One type of those receptors can tell your brain how hot or cold something is… but what happens when those receptors become desensitized? Does your brain get mixed signals?   Question Can you tell if something is hot or…

SaH: Static Electricity

Have you ever wondered about the shocking science behind static electricity? In this experiment, you will be adding electrons to a balloon to discover what materials around you are positively and negatively charged! Show us a picture of the balloon giving you a cool hair-do!   Question What items in your house are positively charged?…

SaH: Reaction Time

Have you ever wondered how fast your brain can send signals? In this experiment, you will be reacting to a signal sent to your brain and trying to improve your reaction time. You will need a friend or family member to help with this one. Share a picture of you and your partner in action!…

SaH: Lava Lamp

Groovy! You will be playing with a water and oil mixture to create a no-heat-needed- Lava Lamp! Make observations of the interactions of these two liquids and leave a comment with the picture of the final product.   Question How does water and oil interact?   Materials Empty bottle or jar Water Vegetable oil Food…