CLEVELAND — We are Peeps lovers. I fully admit it. So, this time of year, I have them in the pantry. I came across a few “Easter” science experiments that involve seeing what happens to different ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- So, why does a Peep expand when you suck the air out of a jar? The thing about air is that it likes to fill empty spaces, and you create an empty space with no air, what we call a ...
Left dumbfounded by Peeps’ shocking resiliency, they finally reached for Phenol, a protein-dissolving solvent that is lethal to humans in very small amounts, and soaked a single marshmallow chick in ...
Easter is coming, and you know what that means — chocolate eggs, candy bunnies, and of course marshmallow Peeps. But a scientist from West Virginia University has his own plan for the sweet ...
If you find yourselves with an extra package of Peeps, consider using them for a lesson on density and solubility. What you need Peeps Cups A variety of liquids from the kitchen Experiment No. 1 — ...
Easter is over, the candy gone from store shelves. But what to do with those leftover Peeps? The Stewart C. Meyer Harker Heights Public Library’s Science Time program answered that question by using ...
To some, they are the essence of Easter, born in a place called Bethlehem no less, and celebrated in art, craft, song and ode. To others, they are the Rodney Dangerfields of food, suitable grist for ...
Peeps don’t get the best rap, but the marshmallow treats are actually some of the most indestructible “technological wonders” of our time. That's according to researchers at Atlanta's Emory University ...
A mycologist hopes to show how a simple, silly experiment can illuminate fungal biology. By JoAnna Klein It’s science time in Candy Land. On Twitter this week, a scientist at West Virginia University ...