How to make soap in wartime?
During the Second World War, we were short of everything, and therefore of soap. The Belgian population, rationed, made some with its own means. […]
During the Second World War, we were short of everything, and therefore of soap. The Belgian population, rationed, made some with its own means. […]
Sarah THOMAS If you have ever seen the movie Up, you probably ask yourself a […]
Sarah THOMAS Vibranium is a material you can find in Captain America’s shield or in […]
Halloween is the right time to do disgusting, filthy … but also surprising things.
On this occasion, Curiokids suggests you to make glow-in-the-dark slime in complete safety. […]
Homemade plasticine is a great experiment to do. Beyond a creative game that allows shaping […]
Have you ever wanted to see your drawing come to life? You know, a man, a boat, a message, whatever… as long as it moves afterward. You can do this at home too, with dry-erase whiteboard markers. […]
Does water always mix with water? You might be tempted to say yes. But the truth is that certain parameters such as temperature and gravity can prevent two solutions of the same nature from mixing. With this experiment, you will understand everything! […]
Red cabbage juice is ideal for studying color indicators. Anthocyanin, a molecule found in red cabbage, changes color depending on the pH. It’s up to you to find out which of the different substances in the house is acidic or basic. […]
A colorful rain in a glass of water, can you believe it? Here is a […]
A light-sensitive slime is a new weapon that will be available to doctors to understand and help treat serious illnesses such as heart disease. Discover the GELLIGHT project. […]
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