It sounds like something out of "Back to the Future." But you don't need a Delorean to do this experiment. Mad Science shares how kids can create a hovercraft – no time travel required.
Ingredients Pencil Instructions STEP 1: Using a pencil, punch a hole in the middle of your cardboard disk. STEP 2: Line up the hole in the middle of your cardboard disk with the hole in your spool.
👉 Watch the video of Sarah’s science experiment at Thousand Oaks Elementary! Hello parents, teachers and students! On Wednesday, students at Thousand Oaks Elementary had the opportunity to slide into ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Science Central is a place to have fun with the family and learn. You can even bring that learning home with this hovercraft experiment. WANE 15 was joined by Science Central ...
Two eighth-graders from Niagara Falls were among pupils who made Saturday's Niagara County Science Fair an uplifting experience. Zach Clark and John Campanella, pupils at St. Dominic Savio Middle ...
Discover the innovative work of a Tokyo inventor who has created a homemade hovercraft using a leaf blower, inflatable ...