THE SCIENCE OF HOMEMADE BAG ICE CREAM As a child, one of my favorite activities in school was making our own ice cream. A few ingredients in a small container, tucked into a larger container filled with salt and ice, a bit of shaking, and we magically had ice cream we made ourselves ...
A young man that was always cautious with his life ended up dying in the most random way possible, buried by an avalanche.As he died, within his last moments, he heard several mechanical voices resonating inside of his head, and he was granted many wishe
but you’ll be surprised at the good, “clean” fun you’ll enjoy with your students when you make ice cream. The key to success is to plan smart and follow our simple instructions. The lesson possibilities for this one are nearly endless. Your class can explore the history of ice cream...
Coincidentally, I just borrowed Bravetart from the library and that also has a recipe for ice cream sandwiches in it. I’ll have to compare your two recipes and make them both for, like, science. Woe is me! ;) June 17, 2021 at 1:00 pm Reply Erin Oooo… I have Bravetart too, ...
And ice cream castles in the air And feather canyons everywhere, We’ve looked at clouds that way. But are they blankets or albedo shields? Or lakes of rain for crops in fields? Impressions in the painter’s dream Meet a science theme. [Chorus] We’ve looked at clouds that come and ...
Science Trust Project The Science Trust Project aims to empower APS members to contend with misinformation about science in their professional and personal lives and to help them understand the impact of their participation in addressing misinformation. Find workshops and fight misinformation Webinar Series...