Raphael Gomes turns everyday kitchen staples into playful science experiments designed to teach through food.
Pour some milk in a dish (whole milk works best, but honestly, use whatever’s not expired), drop in some food coloring, then touch it with a dish soap-dipped cotton swab. The colors will scatter like ...
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — STEM educator Steve Spangler has gained a world of followers with his mind-boggling science experiments and DIY lessons for the whole family. And with several kids still at home or ...
As the holidays approach many families are gathering around the kitchen for the preparation of the family feast. This is a perfect time and opportunity to do some “kitchen science” with everyone. Rick ...
Take four brilliant physicists who specialize in fluid mechanics and put them in the kitchen. Give them pots, pans, basic foodstuffs, and a bottle of champagne. Add a COVID-19 pandemic, a pinch of ...
Fun kitchen experiment builds excitement as simple ingredients come together in an unpredictable way, leaving us curious ...
Why do scientists often use images and metaphors drawn from gastronomy? Why has science forcefully entered the kitchen from a certain moment in history? What is the common thread that connects ...
In this interview, Asynt talks to Leicester University's Josh Smalley about his Science Kitchen and his efforts to introduce chemistry to his students via baking. Asynt, a global provider of ...