The Coriolis Effect is an invisible force...kind of. It is responsible for the vast majority of weather on earth, but the force doesn't actually exist. Still, we can see it on a merry-go-round.
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Turn Balloons Into Rockets With This Easy Classroom Science Project
In this video, I walk you through a super fun and simple balloon rocket experiment that you can set up in any classroom or at ...
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Watch My Hilarious Attempts to Land a Toy Plane in the Pool
I spent the day flying my remote control plane, aiming for a perfect pool landing—and completely missing, every single time!
Through hands-on work in the classroom and in the field, a Terrebonne nonprofit offers students a toolbox for life with ...
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