Posted inEveryday Science Water Bubble Trap Experiment GuideBuild a Water Bubble Trap to explore surface tension, measure bubble stability, and learn fluid dynamics in a simple home experiment. Posted by thebackyardscientist June 17, 2026
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Posted inEveryday Science Dynamic Liquid Art TechniquesDiscover Dynamic Liquid Art: blend oil & water for swirling masterpieces. Learn materials, science, and step‑by‑step techniques. Posted by thebackyardscientist June 17, 2026
Posted inEveryday Science Build a Parachute ExperimentBuild a Parachute experiment: learn drag, terminal velocity, and material science with a simple DIY kit. Posted by thebackyardscientist June 17, 2026
Posted inEveryday Science Seed Dispersal Model with ParachutesUnderstanding how plants spread their seeds is essential for conservation, agriculture, and ecological research. A practical way to study seed dispersal is by building a simple model that mimics natural… Posted by thebackyardscientist June 15, 2026
Posted inEveryday Science Explore Magnetic Fields EasilyExplore magnetic fields with easy experiments, iron filings, and real-world applications—unlock the invisible forces shaping technology. Posted by thebackyardscientist June 15, 2026
Posted inEveryday Science Temperature Effects on Balloon ExpansionExplore how temperature drives balloon expansion, the science behind it, and safety tips for everyday use. Posted by thebackyardscientist June 15, 2026
Posted inEveryday Science Paper Rockets DIY Flight TestsBuild and test Paper Rockets at home: design, launch, data analysis, safety tips for students and hobbyists. Posted by thebackyardscientist June 15, 2026
Posted inEveryday Science Clouds Form: Ice & HeatExplore how ice and heat shape cloud formation, from cirrus to cumulonimbus, and learn to spot weather changes. Posted by thebackyardscientist June 15, 2026