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Academy of Science and Technology Blog Carnival News

The most recent Academy of Science and Technology blog carnival is up at Kim’s Play Place. Be sure to take a look for new ideas for science activities. As the submission page says, “This is a carnival to share great ideas for kids in science and technology–at home projects, teaching in class, teaching at home or any other way kids and adults can explore, discover, and make together.”

I will be hosting the carnival on April 13, so if you have a relevant post you would like to share, be sure to submit it via the carnival submission form. It isn’t hard, it just takes a minute. Can’t wait to see what fun science you have posted on your blogs.

Weekend Science Fun: Rock Around the World

Does your budding geologist pick up rocks everywhere you go? Have a buckets and bins of rocks at home?

I just came across a terrific program where children can learn more about rocks and minerals and help scientists with their research. Your child can choose a rock and send it to scientists at Arizona State University for analysis.

According to the Rock Around the World website (http://ratw.asu.edu/), you may send a rock 2 to 6 inches in size, although the preferred size is about 4 inches long. It should also be clean and free of dirt. The “About the Program” link (http://ratw.asu.edu/program.html) will give you more details and the address to send the rock.

Be sure to spend time to see the rocks that have already been sent in from your area and from around the world, and check out the rock of the month.

Tomorrow we will meet the scientist who started this program in “Meet the Scientist Monday.”

red rocks

Weightless Water Balloons

For Wow factor, this video is pretty cool. It shows two engineers “studying” what happens when you pop a water balloon in zero gravity. Warning: the scientists do discuss in some detail how they were hit with air sickness during their initial experiences with zero gravity. If you think it might be a bit too much detail for sensitive youngsters, you can turn the sound off and narrate yourself.

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