Explore the wonders of the natural world through discovery and experimentation!
Science is all about asking questions and finding answers! From tiny atoms to vast galaxies, science helps us understand how everything works in our amazing universe.
Explore living things, plants, animals, and the human body. Learn about life cycles and how living things grow and change.
Discover matter, energy, forces, and motion. Learn about how things work through fun experiments and activities.
Learn about our planet, weather, rocks, and space. Explore the natural world around you.
Learn how scientists ask questions, make observations, and conduct experiments to find answers.
Watch these exciting science videos to learn about different topics:
Learn about the building blocks of life - cells! Discover how they work and why they're so important.
Explore the fundamental laws of physics and how they govern everything in our universe.
Explore these interactive presentations for hands-on science learning:
Learn about density by creating colorful layers of water
Discover how air pressure works with simple balloons
Watch seeds grow and learn about plant life cycles
Did you know that a day on Venus is longer than its year? Venus takes 243 Earth days to rotate on its axis, but only 225 Earth days to orbit the Sun!
The human body contains enough iron to make a 3-inch nail! Iron is essential for carrying oxygen in our blood, and we have about 4 grams of it in our bodies.
Lightning is hotter than the surface of the Sun! A lightning bolt can reach temperatures of 30,000°C (54,000°F), while the Sun's surface is about 5,500°C (10,000°F).
Water is the only substance on Earth that exists naturally in all three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (vapor). This makes it essential for life!
Learn about how plants grow, what they need to survive, and the amazing process of photosynthesis.
Discover different types of animals, their habitats, and how they adapt to their environments.
Explore different states of matter, properties of materials, and how things change.