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We are super excited to release our first podcast in our new series, Show Me Some Science! These short podcasts are designed to be used in the classroom or incorporated into your lessons.In this episode we look at wave interference. When two waves meet they can interact before they pass through each other. They can add up or cancel out and this is …
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The Colorado Rockies, 9News and Colorado State University are teaming up to launch the Fifth Annual Weather and Science Day at Coors Field on April 23, 2014.Here’s a video of the Little Shop of Physics Team getting ready for the big event!द्वारा Little Shop of Physics, Channel 9 and the Colorado Rockies
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Rivers can be a great example of mixtures, when the water carries rocks, sand and clay and deposits them in different places. Join geologist (and EverDay Science Producer!) Herb Saperston as he explores mixtures along the Podure River.Also, we look one last time at mixing and unmixing. This time the secret ingredient is salt!…
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Last time we saw that it is possible to unmix a mixture, or separate it into it's constituent parts. This week we will learn how to unmix different types of plastic so they can be recycled. And we'll learn how to unmix sand from Dominica.द्वारा PSD10 and Little Shop of Physics
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Empedocles was an ancient Greek Philosopher and the first Western thinker to propose that everything in the world was a mixture of basic substances. He believed the four elements were Earth, Air, Fire and Water.In this podcast we also look at physically un-mixing, or separating out mixtures into their basic substances.…
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This is our first podcast from a new EveryDay Science Show. The show is titled Mixtures and we will start off by looking at cornstarch and water. Sometimes it behaves like a liquid and sometimes it behaves like a solid. It all depends on the forces involved!द्वारा PSD10 and Little Shop of Physics
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Do you think the moon looks bigger when it's close to the horizon that when it's straight overhead? Well, it's just an illusion...and we can prove it! And we will take a look at EveryDay Science! behind the scenes!द्वारा PSD10 and Little Shop of Physics
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When you see objects next to each other, your brain makes certain assumptions. It's possible to trick your brain into seeing things in different ways! Magicians use some of these tricks which are referred to as "smoke and mirrors."द्वारा PSD10 and Little Shop of Physics
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You might not think of paper as being exceptionally strong, but the again you might be surprised. In this segment you will see paper pulled as hard as we can and also paper supporting a 40 pound cinder block!द्वारा PSD10 and Little Shop of Physics
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Brian and the students use tape to make stained glass windows that can only been seen with polarizers! Also, a surgically altered calculator which switches colors depends on the angle!द्वारा PSD10 and Little Shop of Physics
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This is our first Podcast from the Everyday Science show called Discover a New Dimension. Brian introduces some students from Preston Middle School and illuminates fruit with light from sodium lamp!द्वारा PSD10 and Little Shop of Physics
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We introduced Benjamin Franklin in an earlier podcast and now we look at one of his inventions, the lightning rod. How does a lightning rod work? We answer that question and more on this episode of EveryDay Science!द्वारा PSD10 and Little Shop of Physics
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Meet our historical scientist, James Watt, an english inventor who used phase change to create a device that turns energy into useful work. Then, we take a look at how bubbles can float on gas!द्वारा PSD10 and Little Shop of Physics
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We have looked at different phase changes, and now we are going to look at the energy that is involved, when we make those changes. When a liquid changes into a gas, do you put heat in or take heat out? Find out!द्वारा PSD10 and Little Shop of Physics
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The Little Shop of Physics is teaming up with the Rockies 9News for Weather and Science day Wednesday, April 24th. We will have all kinds of cool experiments for the kids. We have been hard at work making BIGGER versions of some of our classic demonstrations. Check it out!!द्वारा Little Shop of Physics
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We have a special treat for this week's podcast! A time lapse video of the Little Shop of Physics open house 2013. Not only can you watch the actual open house,but also get a behind the scenes look at all the work leading up to the day. Maybe you will see yourself or someone you know!द्वारा PSD10 and Little Shop of Physics
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