Do you like jam on your toast? If so, there’s a good chance you have a mason jar in your fridge that’s begging to be transformed into something beautiful. Indeed, these canning containers can be used ...
On this week’s episode of “For Science!” we explore vibrations and sound waves by creating a mason jar xylophone. Sound waves are created by vibrations which are back-and-forth movements repeated over ...
Test gas for water contamination using a simple mason jar method that reveals dangerous phase separation before it damages ...
Explanation: Did you know that fog is just a cloud on the ground? They form in almost the same way! Warm air rises (evaporation occurs), this warm air hits the cold air at the top of the jar created ...
Put couple inches of water in mason jar and heat in microwave for 2 minutes Be careful taking it out of the microwave, use a hot pad! Once you take it out the microwave, put paper plate over it and ...
In this edition of Science with Samantha, we're learning how to make a cloud in a jar. Pour hot boiling water into a glass jar almost full. Once jar is hot, dump water out so only 1/3 of jar is filled ...
Watch the video of Sarah’s school science experiment at Camelot Elementary in the video player above. Are you looking for something fun to do at home with a bit of science behind it? This ...
Freezers are a miracle when it comes to kitchen appliances. They are one of the best ways to preserve a food's nutrients and flavors so you can enjoy it later. But in order to retain the integrity of ...