Thornapple Kellogg — Tasked to design and build their own roller coaster, sixth-graders Tristyn Moore and Ethan Wilkins were ...
UNION CITY, Calif. (KGO) -- Talking about Newton's Second Law of Motion may not be too appealing to a bunch of sixth-graders. But if you do it in an unconventional science lesson, well that's a game ...
Edwardsville Liberty Middle School eighth graders race mini junk cars to learn physics principles, teamwork, and ...
To Peter Taborek, a drippy faucet is a physics experiment. Taborek uses high-speed video to capture the motion of drops and bubbles coming apart. Knowing the details of this "pinch-off" process is ...
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