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  • 01:21 Popular Wrapper Worm - Sick Science! #175

    Wrapper Worm - Sick Science! #175

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    SICK SCIENCE APPAREL NOW AVAILABLE! Click here: http://spanglersci.com/SickScienceApparel You can have a ton of science fun with a straw. You can make it into a blow gun, using the properties of air, or it can double as a pipette when your lab has run out

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  • 06:30 Popular 10 Amazing Science Tricks Using Liquid!

    10 Amazing Science Tricks Using Liquid!

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  • 03:53 Programmable Droplets

    Programmable Droplets

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    Biologists in a lab spend, on average, 30-50% of their time manually moving fluids using disposable pipettes. Programmable Droplets are a low-cost lab-on-a-chip designed to make testing cheaper, faster, and more portable for biological sampling. Using ele

  • 12:05 This Ancient Species Is Under Attack, How Can They Be Protected? | Seeker Indie

    This Ancient Species Is Under Attack, How Can They Be Protected? | Seeker Indie

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    The sungazer lizard is an endemic species in the South African wild that is facing extinction due to the international pet trade. This is how this group of conservationists plan to stop it. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Visit our shop

  • 00:46 How To Make Wrapper Worm | #Science #Experiments #shorts

    How To Make Wrapper Worm | #Science #Experiments #shorts

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    #SimpleExperiments #HomeSchool #Lab360Pull the ends of the wrapper into the middle of the straw and then slide the bunched-up wrapper off the straw. Then fill the straw (we used a pipette) with water and slowly drip the water onto the wrapper. Watch the w


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