On April 8, Caitlyn Matherne, Southeastern Louisiana University biochemistry student, visited Independence Leadership Academy students. The Chem Demo, provided by Benjamin Wicker and the SLU chemistry ...
Silly Putty is not just a kids’ toy, especially if you add graphene to it. The material is already a very soft plastic, and behaves like both a liquid and a solid, and when mixed with the conductive ...
If you're looking to have some cheap DIY fun with the kids (or, you know, the other adults), this YouTube video on how to create your own Silly Putty looks like a winner. All it takes is 2 tablespoons ...
Whether you just bounce it, squeeze and mold it into shapes with your hands, or make prints from the Sunday comics on it, fun putty is a great toy that has made a comeback in toy stores these days.
The science pros at TKOR guide you on making your own proto-putty in just minutes.