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Amazing Ice Melting Blocks
This is one of the most striking demonstrations we have seen in a long time.
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Choositz Decision Balls
Dropped onto a hard surface, one ball bounces high while the other hits the floor and stops immediately.
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Dropper Popper
This incredible device seemingly defies the laws of physics by bouncing higher than where you dropped it from!
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Eddy Current Tubes (Super-Large)
Large diameter, thick-walled copper and aluminum Eddy Current Tubes. Available in three sizes.
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GIANTmicrobes
Soft, cuddly replicas of not so cuddly real germs. Each one is a cute but accurate representation of a germ, only it's 1,000,000 times actual size.
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Glo Germ
Classroom Kit, Group Presentation Kit, Glo Germ Lotion, and Glo Germ Powder.
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Hand-Held Microscopes
We have searched for over a year to find the best field microscopes on the market today... and here they are!
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Instant Snow Polymer
When this granular white powder is added to water, it instantly expands to 40 times its original volume, producing a snow-like material.
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Large Pro UV Flashlight
A larger version of the Long Wave UV Flashlight, with 51 LED bulbs.
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Magic Sand
Sand that repels water and never gets wet!
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Magnetic Accelerator
Could this be the basis of a perpetual motion machine? Great for open-ended discovery.
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Magnetic Field Viewer Film
This micro-encapsulated film enables students to view a static magnetic field. Available in three different sizes.
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Piezo Popper Kit
Igniting two drops of alcohol in the film canister will cause the canister to fly more than 20 feet into the air!
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Piezo-electric Igniter
These amazing piezoelectric devices generate a few thousand volt sparks at the touch of a button. No batteries required.
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Rattlebacks
A Rattleback is a half-ellipsoid object carved so that it will spin in only one direction.
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Serpent Skin Tubing
A hassle-free alternative to dialysis tubing.
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Ultraviolet Detecting Beads
Change color when exposed to ultraviolet light from the Sun or other UV source.
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Water Gel Crystals
Placed in water these crystals absorb many hundreds of times their own weight and become virtually invisible.
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