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Science Made Fun
Science Made Fun does exactly what it says on the tin. It makes science fun and accessible to everyone
Last Update: 2008-02-24
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1. WaterHello There!
Join Colin as he talks about how, far from being boring, water is a fascinating chemical!
Until next time, remember… science is fun!
The Science Made Fun Team 2/24/2008 2. The Drinking BirdHello There!
Science Made Fun is back and this time we’ve brought a friend. We’d like you to meet…. The Drinking Bird. Join Colin and Emily as they show you the science behind this funky little gadget.
Until next time, remember… science is fun!
The Science Made Fun Team
2/17/2008 3. JupiterHello There!
Join Emily as she tells you all about her favourite of all the planets, Jupiter. She talks about its size, moons, its famous red spot and the impact of comet Shoemaker Levy 9.
Until next time, remember… science is fun!
The Science Made Fun Team
1/18/2008 4. The Beauty of NatureHello There!
For our last podcast of the year, we give you a compilation video illustrating just how beautiful our planet can be.
We’d like to wish all of our listeners a very happy 2008! See you next year!
Until next time, remember… science is fun!
The Science Made Fun Team
12/30/2007 5. Acids and AlkaliHello There!
Welcome to Science Made Fun’s last podcast before Christmas! Join Colin as he tells you all about acids and alkali and how you can make your very own test for them at home!
Wishing everyone a very merry Christmas!
Until next time, remember… science is fun!
The Science Made Fun Team
12/22/2007 6. Newton’s CradleHello There!
Join Emily and Colin as they play around with a Newton’s Cradle and explain Conservation of Momentum and Energy. However, watch out there are mysterious things happening at Science Made Fun HQ, Emily seems to have developed a magic finger!
Until next time, remember… science is fun!
The Science Made Fun Team
12/11/2007 7. A Hubble’s Eye Look at Star LifeHello There!
Join us as we talk a Hubble’s eye look at starlife! Using some of the incredible pictures Hubble has given us, we look at how stars are born, live their lives and eventually die.
Thanks to everyone who entered the November competition. As you will see from this video, the hunter with the famous belt is Orion. The winner of the glow in the dark stars will be announced shortly.
Until next time, remember… science is fun!
The Science Made Fun Team
12/1/2007 8. LiquidsHey There!
Join Emily as she demonstrates the properties of liquids, using incredibly versatile coloured balls and a fabulous hand boiler from ShinyShack.com!
Don’t forget there’s still time for you to enter the November competition, check out our website for details.
Until next time, remember… science is fun!
The Science Made Fun Team 11/23/2007 9. How Space Shuttles WorkHello There!
We’re back with another series of video podcasts! Thanks to Nic Seibold from Tampa Florida in the USA for requesting today’s topic of Space Shuttles. Join us as we look at how they get into space, what they do when they get there, and how they get back down again.
We have lots of exciting videos coming up for you over the next few months to be sure to keep checking us out!
Until next time, remember… science is fun!
The Science Made Fun Team
11/13/2007 10. Bonfire NightHello There!
Join Emily as she tells you all about the history and science of the 5th of November! At the end we reveal the winner of October’s competition and launch November’s!
Until next time, remember… science is fun!
The Science Made Fun Team
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