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It can be difficult to have fun outside when temperatures plunge into subzero territory, but science offers a means for the curious (and winter weary) to take advantage of the bitter cold.
From boiling water turning into instant snow to ice creeping into homes to exploding soda cans, here are some of the quirky experiments — and real-life struggles — of the Polar Vortex's wild ...
Science educator Jason Lindsey, also known as “Mr. Science,” joins Kathie Lee, Hoda and John Cena to share some entertaining but educational demonstrations, including making hot ice and ...
It's a perfect time to cozy up and try out some snow science during the blizzard of 2015.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Digital Dave Smythe is full of fun ideas to keep the kiddos and adults entertained. On Monday, Dec. 28 he showed how to make instant snow. Watch the video above for full di… ...