Match the movements of the Sun, Moon, and Earth by moving your body!
Watch as Academy educator Louise demonstrates the “diver in a bottle” experiment using a plastic bottle and an eyedropper.
Ocean acidification is one of the biggest threats to coral reefs. With a few household ingredients, you can see how it works—right in your own kitchen.
Maintaining neutral buoyancy is an important skill that every Twilight Zone diver must master. Get a head start with this at-home experiment.
A metal pie pan demonstrates the acceleration of gravity.
Sharp Pencils and water-filled sandwich bags demonstrate the nature of certain polymers.
Salt crystals demonstrate how forces can be directed in mechanical systems.
Detectable flashes of light are released as wintergreen-flavored candies are crushed in darkness.
First one to empty the jug wins! And it’s not as easy as it sounds…
Use balloons to make an electroscope and witness the effect of static charges before your very eyes!
Build a multistage rocket from two balloons.
Do you have the magic touch? Watch as your finger mysteriously moves a pencil without touching it.