
Aizeen Karedia’s Science Experiments
In this video, we can see the science experiments submitted for the Global STEM Festival created by Aizeen Karedia (age 11) from Melbourne, Australia.
In this video, we can see the science experiments submitted for the Global STEM Festival created by Aizeen Karedia (age 11) from Melbourne, Australia.
In this video, we see how to create a water based turbine. The energy from the water turns a propeller like blade around a rotor.
You can play the game created using the following link: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/4162
This experiment using STEM concepts is fascinating because Rayan teaches you the chemistry of polymers. Find out why the pencils won’t allow water to leak
Creating a Piggy Bank using a Plastic Bottle
In this video, I am extracting DNA from strawberries. I will demonstrate how to add a solution that will take apart the strawberries cells and
This is a video of Arhaan’s science experiment. Mixing vinegar and baking soda creates a chemical reaction, causing the balloon to blow up.
This experiment is about surface tension
A chemical reaction experiment to make spud bubbles
Ruhi Jiwani conducts a fun science experiment called The Magical Drinking Candle using simple home materials to prove that change in temperature (caused by burning
Experiment to demonstrate the creation of kinetic energy with simple household objects.
The video depicts a lava lamp experiment by discussing: 1) What a lava lamp is 2) How to make a lava lamp at home and
Phenomena of Density
Water is essential for the growth of seed into a plant. Does more water means more growth? Lets explore!
How to inflate balloon using vinegar & baking soda
DIY lava lamp for the Global STEM Festival
Bubbles form because of water’s reduced surface tension due to the soap. Hydrogen atoms in a water molecule are attracted to oxygen atoms in other
Static energy is the positive charge that attracts the negative charge and repells a positive charge.