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  2. Founded in 2002 by Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman, the PhET Interactive Simulations project at the University of Colorado Boulder creates free interactive math and science simulations. PhET sims are based on extensive education <a {{0}}>research</a> and engage students through an intuitive, game-like environment where students learn through exploration and discovery.

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    The physical sciences deal with nonliving things—from the tiny particles that make up an atom to the universe itself. Physics is the study of matter and the forces that act on it. Chemistry is the study of substances. Astronomy is the study of stars, planets, and other objects in outer space. The Earth sciences are the study of Earth’s features. Ma...

    The life sciences deal with living things and their surroundings. Biology is the study of the natural world and everything that lives in it. Botany, the study of plants, and zoology, the study of animals, are fields within biology. Medicineis the science of health.

    The social sciences deal with human life and culture. Sociology is the study of societies, or the groups that people form. Psychology is the study of the human mind and emotions. Geography is the study of Earth’s surface. Anthropology is the study of humans through history. Economicsis the study of wealth.

  3. Science experiments you can do at home! Explore an ever growing list of hundreds of fun and easy science experiments. Have fun trying these experiments at home or use them for science fair project ideas. Explore experiments by category, newest experiments, most popular experiments, easy at home experiments, or simply scroll down this page for tons of awesome experiment ideas!

  4. By mixing glue, borax, and food coloring, students can create a gooey substance while learning about polymer chains. 5. Watch Crayons Melt to Form Art. Combining art and science, students can explore the melting points of crayons and observe as colors merge and form captivating patterns. 6.

  5. Introduction. Humans incessantly explore, experiment, create, and examine the world. The active process by which physical, biological, and social phenomena are studied is known as science. Individuals involved in science, called scientists, often spend their entire lives in pursuit of answers to probing questions.

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  7. Learn high school chemistry using videos, articles, and NGSS-aligned practice. Explore the fundamentals of atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, thermochemistry, solutions, acids and bases, and nuclear chemistry. Atoms, elements, and the periodic table. Chemical bonding. Chemical reactions.