Science

DIY science is the perfect way to use your creative skills and learn something new. With the right supplies, some determination, and a curious mind, you can create amazing experiments that open up a whole world of possibilities. At home-made laboratories or tech workshops, makers from all backgrounds can explore new ideas by finding ways to study their environment in novel ways – allowing them to make breathtaking discoveries!

Citizen Science project toolkit

Citizen Science project toolkit

Terrie writes – “The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is having a Citizen Science Toolkit Conference in June 2007. They’re bringing people from different citizen science projects together to develop a framework for developing, implementing, and evaluating citizen science programs. Citizen scientists augment the work of credentialed scientists by gathering data and contributing to research efforts. […]

What’s in Fix-A-Flat?

What’s in Fix-A-Flat?

Ever wonder what’s in fix-a-flat? The February 2007 issue of wired tells you! “Amorphous polyolefin – In the can, this shapeless mass of polymeric olefins (low-density plastics like poly-propylene and poly-ethylene) remains dissolved in the heavy aromatic naphtha. But once Fix-a-Flat is sprayed into the tire, the plastics coat the inner surface and plug the […]

HOW TO – Make your own thermometer

HOW TO – Make your own thermometer

Kiteman writes – “About 300 years ago, Daniel Fahrenheit made and calibrated the first reliable thermometers. Some people* still use the scale he developed; the Fahrenheit Scale.” – Link. Related: LED Temperature thermometer project – Link. HOW TO – Make an AVR-Based statistics thermometer – Link. HOW TO – Make a digital thermometer – Link. […]