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August 9, 2016 7:55 AM
New Science Buddies' support for Google Classroom allows teachers to more easily manage STEM assignments. With new quizzes, project submission forms, and hundreds of assignable projects and STEM reading materials available, teachers can create science assignments with the click of a button. Science Buddies is excited to announce immediate availability of its new Google Classroom Integration, a robust set of free tools on the Science Buddies… Read more
August 4, 2016 11:00 AM
In this family STEM activity, students experiment to find out how the structure of soil determines how much water the soil holds. Can you use simple home science to better water your plants and gardens and reduce water waste? Find out with a hands-on water smart science activity at home! Plants Need WaterMost plants and gardens depend on regular watering to grow, but how often do they really need to be watered? With drought an issue in many areas, excessive watering of plants, lawns, and… Read more
August 2, 2016 8:00 AM
Put on a colorful nighttime light show with this family STEM experiment! With inexpensive flashlights and colored cellophane papers, kids can experiment with additive color mixing. The results might surprise you! Mixing Colors From the time they are little, most kids learn about color mixing. In craft and art projects using colorful crayons, markers, and paint, kids are encouraged to explore how primary colors can be combined to make secondary and tertiary colors. In this week's… Read more
July 27, 2016 12:32 PM
In this family STEM activity, students can use ordinary table sugar to test the accuracy of their oven. Does the temperature inside the oven really match the temperature it shows? Find out with a kitchen science experiment! The Melting Point of SugarWhen following a recipe, you are typically given both a temperature for the oven and an amount of time that the food should cook. If you have ever pulled out a tray of brownies, a cake, muffins, or cookies only to find they aren't done when the… Read more
July 27, 2016 12:30 PM
A recent study from the University of Cambridge may have pinpointed one of the chemicals diabetic alert dogs smell when they detect low blood glucose. Above: data from a recent UK study shows a correlation between levels of isoprene in exhaled breath and low blood glucose. Study findings were published in the July 2016 issue of Diabetes Care. Earlier this summer, we wrote about Diabetic Alert Dogs (DAD) and the ways in which they can… Read more
July 25, 2016 1:25 PM
Can science help you beat summer heat? As a Heat Dome presses down on parts of the U.S., students can explore practical, real-world, cooling strategies with hands-on science experiments and activities. Above: The NOAA posted the above map on July 18, 2016, with warnings of a heat dome in parts of the U.S. The map shows predicted high temperatures on that day, based on NOAA's HRRR Model. Hot weather may go hand in hand with summer in many areas of the United States, but the summer heat… Read more
July 21, 2016 11:45 AM
In this family STEM activity, kids model the process a water treatment plant uses to turn murky water into clear water. Water Treatment Science Clear water doesn't necessarily mean safe-to-drink water, but you definitely don't want to drink water that looks dirty, murky, or otherwise has things visibly floating in it. Water that is collected in water treatment plants, however, may be exactly like that in the beginning, turbid water full of floating… Read more
July 20, 2016 8:00 AM
Reports of Pokémon GO being hit by a DDoS attack have only added to the smash hit game's server troubles in recent days. A clever classroom activity helps students understand how a DoS attack works and encourages them to think about strategies to help prevent this type of cyber attack. Denial of service (DoS)—It's a cyber attack that aims to disrupt a system's ability to respond to requests from people (or other computers) trying to access its servers. The general principal… Read more
July 14, 2016 11:00 AM
You won't even need batteries to do this family-friendly robotics activity with your kids. Explore robotics design with a fun low-tech setup! How does the slant of toothbrush bristles affect the way a bristlebot-style robot moves? Simple Robot for Kids Robots are fun for kids of all ages. With a few electronics parts, kids can make and explore simple robots like Bristlebots and Art Bots that skitter around on toothbrush, brush, or even magic marker legs. Projects like these make excellent… Read more
July 11, 2016 11:00 AM
Hands-on STEM projects for K-12 students that want to get hands-on with insects, worms, and other species in the backyard. Take advantage of warmer weather and time outside for bug, worm, or flying insect science this summer with your kids. Bug, Insect, and Nature-focused Projects for Students Are There Bugs Under Your Feet? Ask a Cricket, 'What is The Temperature?' Bug Vacuums: Sucking up Biodiversity Will Different-colored Lights Affect… Read more
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