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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.

S5, EP8 "Inclusion"

For the first time in his career as an educator, Steve Spangler is invited to teach a class comprising kids who are blind or visually impaired.

S2, EP1 "Museum Science"

Mummies, dinosaurs and germs: host Steve Spangler comes up with experiments viewers can do, based on what's on display at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science; what happens when 10,000 pingpong balls get mixed with buckets of explosives.

S2, EP2 "Crazy Science Tricks"

Host Steve Spangler shows wacky experiments where the science is smart, but the tricks are crazy: how to make a can of potato chips fly, and how to survive a swinging bowling ball on a rope, aimed right at one's head.

S2, EP3 "Food Science"

Edible science: new ways to create colorful, sweet dessert toppings, slimy spaghetti and even ice cream.

S1, EP13 "Eggs"

Steve reveals science tricks anyone can do with an egg.

S1, EP12 "Science Magic"

Steve reveals science secrets to famous magic tricks.

S1, EP11 "Magnets"

Steve shows offbeat and practical ways to use magnets.

S1, EP10 "Sound"

Steve makes wacky musical instruments from household items.

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
Genres: NatureTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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