BUFFALO, N.Y. — How do you make your own lava? Dump 10 gallons of basaltic rock into a high-powered induction furnace. Let it heat up for 3 or 4 hours. Stir occasionally with a steel rod. Once the ...
A series of YouTube videos asks what happens when you pour hot lava over a selection of items. The results range from scary to scientific. Enemies of Captain America, take note. Apparently lava will ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Researchers at the University at Buffalo are taking on a very hot experiment, and it involves lava. To help simulate real-world conditions, they have no other choice than to ...
Learn how to make a DIY oil lava lamp using simple household ingredients. This fun and educational science experiment demonstrates density and chemical reactions while creating a mesmerizing visual ...
How to make an upgraded lava lamp experiment We're creating a mesmerizing lava lamp using simple household ingredients. By combining water, oil, alka-seltzer, and vibrant food coloring, we can ...
Beth Harris, long-time science educator, Raleigh mom and creator of STEMplay, returns with another easy experiment that's fun to do with your kids on rainy days ... or any day! Watch the video to ...
What happens when lava and water meet? Explosive experiments with manmade lava are helping to answer this important question. By cooking up 10-gallon batches of molten rock and injecting them with ...
Scientists in UB’s Center for GeoHazards Studies have started making their own lava to prepare for explosive experiments planned for later this summer. The purpose of this work? To study what happens ...