Science is amazing! From cool chemistry, biology, and physics experiments you can do with your kids or to impress your friends, to articles that deconstruct the why behind how science works, you’ll find intriguing topics here to explore. You can find me at www.susanberkkoch.com/blog
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Science is amazing! From cool chemistry, biology, and physics experiments you can do with your kids or to impress your friends, to articles that deconstruct the why behind how science works, you’ll find intriguing topics here to explore. You can find me at www.susanberkkoch.com/blog
I’ve talked about the science behind acquired taste and cybernetic eyes. I planned to touch on the other senses. (Pun intended!) What better time to investigate the science behind touch, since two scientists have won a Nobel Prize for the discovery of touch receptors.
My book, Chemical Reactions!: With 25 Science Projects for Kids, is out! To celebrate, I’m sharing two messy science experiments from the book. Not only that, I explain the science.
What would you need to live on Mars? If you had what you needed, would you like to go to Mars? Let's take a look at what we'd need togo to Mars and how we'll obtain it.
New science innovations are a testament to human ingenuity. I'm a science fiction fan, but when future science concepts and ideas become the latest innovations to help our environment and ourselves, that is too good not to share!
Science is amazing! From cool chemistry, biology, and physics experiments you can do with your kids or to impress your friends, to articles that deconstruct the why behind how science works, you’ll find intriguing topics here to explore. You can find me at www.susanberkkoch.com/blog