This week, I found myself going down a very specific rabbit hole—one in which I watched video after video of people doing the Elephant Toothpaste science experiment. If you’re not familiar, the ...
Earlier this year, Nick Uhas, David Dobrik and some other members of the latter’s Vlog Squad, attempted to pull off the world’s largest “elephant’s toothpaste” experiment. And even though it went ...
Try this wacky and easy to do experiment at home with your kids, and watch colorful tubes of foam erupt into elephant toothpaste! After winning Citrus Bowl MVP like his uncle Peyton did, Arch Manning ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Making fresh bread at home is becoming quite the trend lately, but today we will be using yeast to make elephant toothpaste! We will learn what a catalyst is and what it does in ...
It's easy to create your own batch of elephant toothpaste. STEP 2: Add some dishwashing liquid to the peroxide. STEP 3: Mix a pack of yeast with the warm water. STEP 4: Pour the yeast and water ...
This isn't really Elephant Toothpaste, but it sure looks like it! It's a fun experiment we did at Clark Planetarium. Navy delivers report to Hegseth on potential punishment for Sen. Mark Kelly over ...
WHETHER THOSE RESOLUTIONS FOR THE NEW YEAR ARE HANGING ON OR NOT, JANUARY IS CERTAINLY A TIME WHERE SO MANY OF US FOCUS ON SELF-CARE. METEOROLOGIST MARQUISE MEDA IS AT THE ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER, ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Elephant toothpaste is a foam substance you can easily make at home with just a couple of ingredients. It is also a kid-friendly substance and safe to play with after the experiment ...
That kitchen chemistry experiment you’ve seen on almost every commercial about home schooling during the pandemic, the one that produces a mammoth amount of colorful foam? Here it is. It’s adapted ...
When it comes to weird and wacky homebrew rocket experiments, [Integza] keeps himself fairly busy. He’s now attempted a design repurposing Devil’s Toothpaste for propulsion. Devil’s Toothpaste is ...
MEREDITH: WELCOME BACK. YOU KNOW WHEN YOU ARE BRUSHING YOUR TEETH AND THE TOOTHPASTE BECOMES REALLY FOAMY IN YOUR MOUTH? THAT’S BECAUSE OF A CHEMICAL REACTION AND IN THIS WEEK’S SCIENCE OF IT, WE ARE ...