Host Steve Spangler shows experiments you can do at home that prove the power of air pressure. It all leads to an eye-popping demonstration where Steve makes a 55-gallon steel drum implode.
Ever wonder how to pull a tablecloth out from under the dishes of a set table? Host Steve Spangler shows you how to do it, along with other experiments you can do at home that prove the laws of inertia. It all leads to a demonstration of how to build your own hovercraft!
Host Steve Spangler is famous for being the scientist who popularized throwing Mentos in a bottle of soda to create a gushing soda geyser. He “supersizes” that stunt with a hundred soda bottles! Plus, other demonstrations you can do at home that reveal the secrets of soda.
Host Steve Spangler shows you how to walk on water! Plus other unbelievable experiments you can do at home that all explore the question, “What is a fluid?”
Master the power of the flow of air, today, on DIY SCI. See how many amazing things you can control with air! You'll be surprised!
Host Steve Spangler shows you how you can blow stuff up using the power of science!
How to make crazy creations like soap soufflé and elephant toothpaste from stuff bought at the supermarket.
The power of gas; Steve locks 25 people in a truck with a thousand mini-rockets filled with water and Alka-Seltzer.
Steve shows how to create weather indoors.
Steve shows offbeat and practical ways to use magnets.
Steve reveals science secrets to famous magic tricks.
Steve reveals science tricks anyone can do with an egg.
How space affects the body.
Host Steve Spangler reveals the secrets behind some of his best science tricks. He shows how to create a toy that reads your mind and a balloon you can put in fire without popping it.
From the amazing Science Museum Oklahoma, host Steve Spangler shows how to create ingenious inventions - like a washing machine robot that can paint. And a giant Chain Reaction Machine that can catch a person with a net!
Host Steve Spangler performs his wild experiments live onstage in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He shows how to make a Toilet Paper Cannon and reveals the secret of creating fire from dust.
Host Steve Spangler gets messy with "slime." He shows how to make it and how to turn it into art. Then, he discovers what happens when you drop a vat of slime from ten stories in the air!
Host Steve Spangler creates wild inventions and toys in a workshop garage. He shows how you can make a ping pong ball blaster that propels balls 400MPH and a fast but easy street luge.
Host Steve Spangler shows the easy way to make fun toys that fly. Star member of the U.S. Boomerang Team, Logan Broadbent, performs astonishing stunts with a boomerang.
At Science Museum Oklahoma, host Steve Spangler tricks volunteers into getting covered with paint in an explosive art project. Plus, ingenious science toys and experiments you can make at home.
In a workshop garage, host Steve Spangler creates wild science toys and inventions that seem to defy gravity. There's a tray that holds a bucket of water upside-down over your head without you getting wet. And a monster trebuchet that flings melons three hundred feet in the air.
Host Steve Spangler stumps kids with crazy science brainteasers like how to blow up a bunch of paint cans without lighting an explosive. And how to inflate a balloon inside a bottle. (It's harder than it sounds.)