
Geek Slop found when using chickens for science experiments was catching them but even that Geek Slop solved with science. In this experiment, we’ll use a cup, a piece of string, and a paperclip to make a chicken caller.
Ah, the sound of beautiful music. But what some will call music, others will call noise. The lab rats and monkeys are partial to Metallica while Geek Slop is more of a Beethoven aficionado. Put the two groups of musical tastes together and well, you have a big fight over what radio station to listen…
Pressure – you feel it at school, your teacher feels it during class (yes, a room full of little scientists can be stressful for some teachers), and your dad feels pressure when Mom asks him for the tenth time to take out the trash. Here’s an interesting experiment that demonstrates a different kind of pressure…
What does a flying airplane and a pitcher’s curve ball have in common? Well, besides the fact that both travel through the air at amazingly fast speeds – both are based on a principle called Bernoulli’s principle. Bernoulli, (pronounced Burr New Lee) was a Swiss mathematician who liked to piddle around with these types of…