Growing up, we all had to do all kinds of science projects in school. For Baby Boomers, here are several classic science projects that just about everyone had to do at least once.
Coca-Cola can be used at home to illustrate simple chemistry principles. Béla Fleck on dropping his Kennedy Center shows: ...
Discover how the phosphoric acid in Coca-Cola interacts with milk proteins, creating a dramatic separation effect that turns the dark soda clear. This experiment demonstrates protein denaturation, ...
These simple, DIY science experiments for kids will help combat "summer slide" — and your kids will be having so much fun, they won't even notice that their brains are getting a workout. The best part ...
For kids and parents looking for summer fun, Finer Arts of Oklahoma stopped by the Coca-Cola Southwest beverages Porch to show off hands-on science experiments families can easily recreate at home.
Don't pitch that soda can -- you can create your own hero engine like Hero of Alexandria did in the first century. Ingredients n Empty soda can n Nail n String Instructions STEP 1: Using the nail, ...
What happens when you mix vinegar with baking soda? It creates a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas that can create a fun explosion. Ingredients 1/2 cup of vinegar 1/4 cup of warm ...