News

Clare Nicholls from Maryland Science Center comes on to make what is called "elephant toothpaste" .
Beth Harris, our favorite science educator, is back for another easy experiment to help fill the time before the kids go back to school after this long winter break.
Do you know how to make elephant toothpaste? We learned how at Clark Planetarium! This isn't really Elephant Toothpaste, but it sure looks like it! It's a fun experiment we did at Clark Planetarium.
It’s adapted from a San Antonio Charter Moms lesson on how to make elephant toothpaste. Just a few ingredients are needed to create the chemical reaction.
Sid stopped by the Fox 8 studios to teach Todd and Autumn how to make Elephant Toothpaste. If kids want to try this experiment at home they’ll need: Hydrogen Peroxide Dish Soap Food Coloring ...
Learn how to make your own organic and natural toothpaste on a college budget.
The Science of It: Elephant toothpasteThe Science of It: Elephant toothpaste See a fun chemistry experiment in this week's The Science of It ...
Katie Woodward showed us how to make "Elephant’s Toothpaste", a fun science demonstration. She also talked about the Tennessee STEAM Festival, which brings science, technology, engineering, art ...
Follow along as Jaclyn Friedlander and Dolan vickery show you how to make this fun craft! Nicolas Maduro to deploy 4.5 million militia members after US raises bounty for his arrest David Boreanaz ...
Weather Make elephant toothpaste with this basic chemistry experiment The foam-like substance is kid-friendly and a fun way to demonstrate basic chemical processes.