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Science Experiments

Join our Science Experiments World now to meet up with other scientists and science lovers on the Web. Share your own tips and tricks for anything science related, including chemistry experiments, science fair projects, and anatomy / dissection procedures.

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Mar 7, 2011

Does this man look vaguely familiar? A neighbor or former co-worker, perhaps? You might think you recognize him, but this individual is actually the face of 7 billion. Composited with endless photos ...

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Mar 1, 2011

Colored smoke bombs never get old. Add a glass laboratory bell jar and a simple rewind camera trick, and you have a beautiful "60 sec experiment with the color Indigo" by photographer and designer Pau ...

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Feb 8, 2011

Well, maybe not a real invisibility cloak—sorry Harry Potter fans—but a team of scientists at MIT's  SMART Centre are on their way to producing materials that mimic actual invisibility. Like somethin ...

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Feb 6, 2011

When's the next full moon? Every time I've looked at the moon, I've wondered if it was full.  Sometimes it looked like it was, but it's really hard to tell for sure unless you know the exact date of t ...

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Feb 5, 2011

Eric Jacqmain is one smart cookie. Borrowing from the same principles of Archimedes' mythological death ray, the Indiana teenager used an ordinary fiberglass satellite dish and about 5,800 3/8" mirror ...

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Feb 4, 2011

The only thing slimier than Charlie Sheen's latest sex scandal is this super sticky and icky green slime, made with borax and some Elmer's Glue. Gain the sticky molasses of experience by checking out ...

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Feb 4, 2011

Most folks mistakingly think that slime - or green silly putty - simply can't be whipped up without borax. But the buffer solution can easily be replaced by another ingredient that you already have ly ...

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Feb 4, 2011

For some of you out there, today may be a looooong Friday. But have no fear, if you've yet to furtively accomplish shaving off a few extra minutes from the office clock, there is an alternative for ge ...

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Jan 30, 2011

A simple science experiment, yet totally satisfying. And the best part is you can go outside and try it right now (if conditions allow). You will need: freezing cold weather and a bottle of bubbles. ...

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Jan 29, 2011

Incredible. There's a type of sand (found only on the small Okinawan island of Iriomote) in which each grain resembles a tiny star. And I never would have known, if it hadn't been for blogger Jason Ko ...