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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.
"Artificial Organs Whipped Up With an Inkjet Printer" cover image
Feb 6, 2010

Dr. Anthony Atala landed a place in PopSci's Best of 2006 with his homegrown bladders. Now Atala returns to the spotlight at a recent TED talk, discussing his current project of "printing" organs. Via ...

Two professionals presenting a tutorial in front of computers.
Feb 1, 2010

In this video, learn how to make your own homemade electroscope. An electroscope is an early scientific instrument that is used to detect the presence and magnitude of electric charge on a body and fo ...

Multimeter displaying 0.28 connected to metal electrodes in a beaker.
Feb 1, 2010

If you want to make some electrodes for electrochemistry, titanium strips are the way to go. It's rather interesting metal, and it's really hard, but can be cut with standard metalworking tools. Tit ...

Bowl with flames on a white surface
Jan 25, 2010

C For Chemistry delves into the chemistry of science experiments. This chemist knows what he's talking about. These chemistry experiments are not only fun, but very educational for all of those inte ...

How to use a pipe fitting with a highlighted adjustment point.
Jan 19, 2010

Curious about rockets? In this seven-part tutorial hosted by a science teacher, learn how to build your very own overhead water rocket launcher with simple tools you could find around town. ...

Hot air balloon over a scenic landscape with a river and onlookers.
Jan 19, 2010

Think a hot air balloon is something you can only read about in books? Think again. In this six-part science based tutorial, learn how to make your very own hot air balloon using science & the followi ...

Person preparing food items on a table with condiments and a whiteboard in the background.
Jan 19, 2010

In this two-part science tutorial, learn how to make a cartesian diver, easily & inexpensively. A Cartesian diver, sometimes known as a Cartesian devil is a classic science experiment, named for René ...

"How to Build a reed instrument from a drinking straw" cover image
Jan 19, 2010

In this two-part science tutorial, learn how to make a DIY reed instrument! By cutting the end of a drinking straw you can make a musical reed instrument that you can actually play a tune on. Within t ...

"How to Build and make an erupting volcano model at home" cover image
Jan 11, 2010

Hmm... wondering what to do with a lazy Sunday afternoon? Why not build a volcano that can erupt? Have fun and make a mess, all in the name of science! You Will Need: • 6 c. flour • 2 c. salt • 1 c. ...

Pinball arcade with illuminated machines and players interacting.
Jan 8, 2010

Remember the glowing pickle? Well, here's another sci-fi food-oddity. Sounds entirely fictitious, but apparently you can make edible lasers. Says Make, "A friend of mine claimed you can make a laser f ...