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Make an Anemometer
Canada Science and Technology Museum
In this experiment, become a meteorologist by making an anemometer to measure wind speeds. The results might just blow you away!
Lever Balancing
Canada Science and Technology Museum
How is it that it’s so easy to lift a friend into the air on a seesaw, even if they’re too heavy to lift alone?
Sailboat Racing
Canada Science and Technology Museum
Sail out on the open seas – or perhaps in your backyard! For this experiment, you will design and race different boats to determine the ultimate sailboat design
Solar Oven
Canada Science and Technology Museum
On hot days, it feels like the sun could fry an egg on the ground. Maybe it can! Try making this solar-powered oven to cook yourself some delicious treats.
Testing Skin Sensitivity
Canada Science and Technology Museum
You’ve probably noticed that certain areas of your body are more sensitive than others. This experiment will put your body to the test.
Water Wheel
Canada Science and Technology Museum
Here in Canada, so much of our energy comes from water! You can see how these energy-harnessing water wheels work by creating your own!
Ingenium thanks front line workers
Ingenium
Front line workers are making sacrifices every day to keep the rest of us safe. Ingenium and our 3 museums join in making a small gesture of thanks to them.
Jell-o Earthquake
Canada Science and Technology Museum
Put on your hard hat and start testing marshmallow buildings to see which can withstand a raging Jell-o earthquake.
Shell Acidification
Canada Science and Technology Museum
Climate change is acidifying our oceans – and fast. In this experiment, you’ll be able to see one of the problems it causes to mollusks.