Note: This is the part of a series of posts about science activities to be done in the bathroom – the lav-oratory if you will. You’ve probably heard the old saying that the water in sinks and toilets drain clockwise in the Southern
Dancing Droplets OR Better than a Lava Lamp
This is one of the more fun science experiments I’ve done in a while. I wasted half the day watching these drops of water dance around. I even forgot to pick up the kids from school (almost – I did
Eureka! Mirror, Mirror in the Steam
Note: This is the part of a series of posts about science activities to be done in the bathroom – the lav-oratory if you will. The following is adapted from this book. Have you ever stepped out of a nice hot shower
Surface Tension
Surface tension is a fascinating phenomenon. Make a simple observation by pouring a glass of water all the way to the top. Gently place a small paperclip on top of the water. If you are careful, the paper clip should