Have you ever wanted to do a magic trick and use science at the same time? Explore using basic household supplies such as an egg, plate, glass of water, and a recycled toilet paper roll in an experiment we call Egg drop. Using just an egg and making a solution of salt and water learn how to make the egg float using the properties of density!
What is oobleck you may ask? This Non-Newtonian fluid is made from two simple ingredients you may have in your kitchen, corn starch, and water. Try out this fun demo!
The annual show, featuring mini-shows and hands-on science activities for kids, will take place from 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. in Rossman Park, located in downtown Altoona at the Sheetz Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence.
Penn State's Eberly College of Science will have a meeting for all freshmen and sophomores who are planning science degrees to discuss the transition to University Park.
Penn State Altoona will offer the workshop "Post-Secondary STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Courses Using Digital learning Aids with Virtual Learning Environments" July 10-13, 2017.