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Xploration DIY Sci

The "don't try this at home" warning seen on some TV shows doesn't apply to this series, which encourages the discovery of scientific concepts through experiments that viewers can reproduce in their own homes. Science teacher Steve Spangler hosts the show, providing step-by-step demonstrations of the DIY experiments that help explain scientific principles. Among the experiments presented is one that gained Spangler fame, in which he showed what happens when a mint candy is dropped into a bottle of diet soda. On the show, he explains the "why" and "how" behind the experiment and what cause the soda to react with the candy.

S3, EP4 "Flying Things"

Making fun toys that fly; Logan Broadbent of the U.S. Boomerang Team performs astonishing stunts.

"Xploration DIY Sci"

Steve creates inventions and toys from a workshop in a garage; a table tennis ball blaster.

S4, EP4 "Cold Science"

Projects created using freezing temperatures; homemade ice pops; fog machine; shattering a metal pipe with the power of cold.

S4 "Franklin Institute I"

Steve Spangler visits the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia and shows experiments that give the power to control electricity.

S8, EP4 "The DIY SCI Challenge"

A group of fourth grade students is challenged to invent a contraption that will keep an egg from breaking when it's dropped from a ladder; the students must figure out how to create a human table.

S8 "Science Of Suds"

Steve Spangler finds ways to make bubbles at the Children's Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus.

S8 "PVC Science"

Steve Spangler presents fun do-it-yourself inventions that can be created at home, all made from PVC pipes.

S8 "Bet You Can't"

Steve Spangler reveals amazing science tricks that will have people saying to their friends "I bet you can't do that."

The "don't try this at home" warning seen on some TV shows doesn't apply to this series, which encourages the discovery of scientific concepts through experiments that viewers can reproduce in their own homes. Science teacher Steve Spangler hosts the show, providing step-by-step demonstrations of the DIY experiments that help explain scientific principles. Among the experiments presented is one that gained Spangler fame, in which he showed what happens when a mint candy is dropped into a bottle of diet soda. On the show, he explains the "why" and "how" behind the experiment and what cause the soda to react with the candy.
Original Air Date: Sep 5, 2016
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
6 seasons available on demand
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