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Hands-On Science

Hands-On Science

Real-life science educators perform their best experiments with the help of a young studio audience. Hosted by David Gillette and produced by Twin Cities PBS.

Episodes

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Hands-On Science: Fire and Ice

Visitors from the Science Museum of Minnesota demonstrate experiments with ultra-hot and ultra-cold temperatures.
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Hands-On Science: Magnets, Bubbles, and Slime

In these fun experiments, students learn about magnetic fields, polymers, and surface tension.
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Hands-On Science: Fun With Physics!

The University of Minnesota's Physics force shares dramatic demonstrations of different forces.
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Hands-On Science: Incredible Insects

Dr. Bruce Giebink shares boxes of preserved insects and images of insects found in Minnesota and all over the world. Students in the audience get to observe different insects up close.