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Join science lover and Miss America 2020, Camille Schrier, as she uses her kitchen as her laboratory. Explore how the reaction of baking soda and vinegar can blow up a balloon and cause bath bombs to fizz. Developed for students in grades 6-10.
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Join Lauren Paullin and Art for the Journey as you explore the intersection of Art and Science on this episode of "The Creative Corner."
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NASA eClips™ at Home fuels kids’ curiosity as they investigate science and the world around them through the lens of NASA. This show is created, directed, filmed and produced (at home) by the National Institute of Aerospace (NIA)/Center for Atmospheric Research and Education interns Sarah Adewumi, Lenore Miller and Jacob Wologo. The series builds upon already developed NASA eClips™ video segments and introduces hands-on activities for students in grades 4-7.
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It turns out that there are some physiological mechanisms that can help explain why stress-eating junk food makes us feel better.
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Join Joe as he explores weather! Look to the sky and get a better glimpse of clouds. Tour the major storms such as tornadoes, hurricanes and thunderstorms. Dive into the water cycle and see how NASA studies the water cycle to help predict future weather patterns. Investigate wet weather by exploring the types of precipitation and the tools we use to measure it. Developed for students in grades 4-6.
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Learn about the 4th planet from the Sun, sending spacecraft to Mars, and the newest Mars rover, Perseverance. This episode includes hands-on activities students can try at home with materials from around the house. Developed for students in grades 4-7.
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Join biochemist and Miss America 2020, Camille Schrier, as she uses her kitchen as her laboratory. Substances can exist as liquids, solids or gasses - but can they be more than one? Explore Non-Newtonian fluids by making oobleck and slime.
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In human history, the sighting of comets has often been associated with a lot of doom and gloom like turbulent political tensions and uncontrollable diseases! T
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Join Innovative Learning Coach Joe Beasley, on an investigation of our solar system. Learn the names and order of the planets and how their sizes stack up to one another. Explore what NASA has in store for us in future space exploration. Science grades 4-6.
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NASA Langley Office of STEM Engagement presents episode 2 of "NASA at Home." Learn about NASA's Commercial Crew program which is returning space flight back to American soil. Build your own parachute for an "eggstronaut" with materials you find at home.