Holiday science experiment: Dissolving candy Beth Harris, Raleigh science educator, mom and author, is back with a fun holiday science experiments that you can do at home with the kids. And this one ...
Breathtaking time-lapse footage reveals the unearthly beauty in one of life’s mundane processes. The new video from Beauty of Science shows what really happens when you drop an M&M in water, and ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich — Do you have too much leftover candy corn? Well, this experiment will allow young scientists to develop a hypothesis, execute an experiment, and edit their hypothesis as they work ...
Today's experi"mint" is all about candy canes! Let's join our friend Michelle Roy, the science coordinator at the Kern County Superintendent of Schools, for a lesson in testing the scientific method.
Halloween has come and gone, but piles of candy remain. You have two options: Eat it all and risk a serious sugar coma, or get seriously creative with some candy-themed science. We asked employees at ...
In this time-lapse video, mathematicians at New York University immersed a block of blue candy in water and filmed its dissolution. The candy surface sunk unevenly as some areas dissolved faster than ...
With trick-or-treat season just around the corner, parents should be aware that some candies are better than others when it comes to avoiding tooth decay. The faster a candy dissolves, the better.