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  • 9 Mar 2009

    Make your own clouds

    Science Experiment Three involves creating your very own clouds in a bottle with a little adult supervision. Each of these daily activities is inspired by National Science Week, which runs until 15th March. Today's experiment explores the properties of water and condensation, which may sound a little dry and dull but just wait 'til you've made clouds! […] more

  • 8 Mar 2009

    Take a rain check

    Today's experiment involves a bit of weather science. When the raindrops are streaming down the windowpane and the gutters are rushing with small rivers, it's the perfect time to get outside and take a rain check. Read on to find out how. […] more

  • 7 Mar 2009

    Play Bubble Tennis

    In our second experiment of the week we learn about how to play a fantastic new game called 'bubble tennis'. With a few simple ingredients you can while away a few hours learning about the science of materials. Read on to find out how. […] more

  • 21 Feb 2009

    Free Science Activities

    In celebration of National Science Week from 6th to 15th March we have compiled a selection of fabulous free events taking place around the country. Also, watch out for fun experiments appearing daily in the learning section of our website during Science Week. […] more

  • 9 Feb 2009

    World Orphan Week

    Every 14 seonds a child loses a parent to an AIDS-related illness. Due to poverty, disease, conflict and natural disaster, the numbers of orphaned and abandoned children needing our help is dramatically increasing. World Orphan Week aims to raise awareness and funds through a mass dressing up event. […] more

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