CLEVELAND — We are Peeps lovers. I fully admit it. So, this time of year, I have them in the pantry. I came across a few “Easter” science experiments that involve seeing what happens to different ...
If you find yourselves with an extra package of Peeps, consider using them for a lesson on density and solubility. What you need Peeps Cups A variety of liquids from the kitchen Experiment No. 1 — ...
Left dumbfounded by Peeps’ shocking resiliency, they finally reached for Phenol, a protein-dissolving solvent that is lethal to humans in very small amounts, and soaked a single marshmallow chick in ...
If you just celebrated Easter, you might have some stale marshmallow Peeps lying around the house. And if you want to avoid eating those Peeps, they are the perfect material for a science experiment ...
Here's a different idea for how to deal with all those pastel colored M&M's this year. (Sue Gleiter, PennLive.com) Easter may come once a year, but treats sure don't. Add up the holidays and family ...
We've officially entered spring break territory! Joining us with some cool, spring-themed ideas to beat boredom is scientist and "Momma Gone Geek" author Lynn Brunelle. *Adult supervision is necessary ...
A mycologist hopes to show how a simple, silly experiment can illuminate fungal biology. By JoAnna Klein It’s science time in Candy Land. On Twitter this week, a scientist at West Virginia University ...
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