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Xploration DIY SciThe "don't try this at home" warning seen on some TV shows doesn't apply to this series, which encourages the discovery of scientific concepts through experiments that viewers can reproduce in their own homes. Science teacher Steve Spangler hosts the show, providing step-by-step demonstrations of the DIY experiments that help explain scientific principles. Among the experiments presented is one that gained Spangler fame, in which he showed what happens when a mint candy is dropped into a bottle of diet soda. On the show, he explains the "why" and "how" behind the experiment and what cause the soda to react with the candy.
S8 "Science Fair"Steve Spangler's sidekick, Higginsworth, panics when he must deliver a science fair project.
S7, EP2 "Museum of Science, Boston #2"From the Museum of Science in Boston; a human-sized balancing toy; Steve gets locked in a cage that's struck by lightning; the world's largest Van de Graaf generator.
"Inclusion 8"Steve is invited to teach a class of kids who are blind or visually impaired.
S8 "Believe It or Not"Host Steve Spangler presents amazing science stunts that friends will not believe, from pre-sliced bananas to the way to crush raw eggs without turning them to mushy egg soup.
S8 "Science in the Kitchen"Steve Spangler creates science toys, tricks and experiments that anyone can make using simple things in the kitchen.
S8, EP4 "The DIY SCI Challenge"A group of fourth grade students is challenged to invent a contraption that will keep an egg from breaking when it's dropped from a ladder; the students must figure out how to create a human table.
S2, EP7 "Color Science"Experiments reveal the secrets of color; making clouds of color with rainbow powder; how ink manufacturers create color.
S5, EP5 "The Higgins Show"Steve seals Higgins' phone inside a soda bottle; a toy car that is designed to get Higgins soaked.
S5, EP3 "Classroom: Impossible"Steve shares fresh, fun science lessons and do-it-yourself toys with a fourth grade class.
S5, EP1 "Garage Science"Steve shows more experiments that can be done in a garage; Steve plays "Will It Float?"; lifting a car with a plastic bag.
S5, EP2 "Art Science"New ways to create art using science; a walking pizza box that delivers itself.
S5, EP8 "Inclusion"For the first time in his career as an educator, Steve Spangler is invited to teach a class comprising kids who are blind or visually impaired.
S8 "PVC Science"Steve Spangler presents fun do-it-yourself inventions that can be created at home, all made from PVC pipes.
S8 "Science Of Suds"Steve Spangler creates crazy ways to make bubbles at the Children's Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus.
S8 "Bet You Can't"Steve Spangler reveals amazing science tricks that will have people saying to their friends "I bet you can't do that."
S8 "Recycled Science"Steve Spangler shows how to take recycled junk and turn it into some of the coolest DIY science.
Air Date: August 1, 2019Steve stumps kids with science brainteasers; how to blow up paint cans without lighting an explosive; how to inflate a balloon inside a bottle.
S2, EP1 "Museum Science"Mummies, dinosaurs and germs: host Steve Spangler comes up with experiments viewers can do, based on what's on display at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science; what happens when 10,000 pingpong balls get mixed with buckets of explosives.
"Science Museum Oklahoma #2"Steve tricks volunteers into getting covered with paint in an explosive art project.
"Garage Geeks II"Steve creates science toys and inventions that seem to defy gravity; a trebuchet flings melons hundreds of feet in the air.
S3, EP2 "Slime"Steve gets messy with slime; how to turn slime into art; dropping a vat of slime from 10 stories in the air.
"Garage Geeks I"Experiments inspired by the displays at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science; an experiment with table tennis balls and explosives.
"Science Museum Oklahoma I"At Science Museum Oklahoma, Steve tricks volunteers into getting covered with paint; ingenious science toys and experiments to make at home.
S3, EP3 "Tulsa"Steve performs his experiments on stage in Tulsa, Okla.; how to make a toilet paper cannon; creating fire from dust.
S4, EP5 "Science Toys"Steve shows how to make toys based on scientific principles; a flying device made from paper cups; a contraption that can seem to be controlled by one's mind.
S3, EP1 "Best Experiments"Steve reveals more secrets behind great science tricks; a toy that reads minds; a balloon that can be put in fire without popping.
S4, EP4 "Cold Science"Projects created using freezing temperatures; homemade ice pops; fog machine; shattering a metal pipe with the power of cold.
S4 "Franklin Institute I"Steve Spangler visits the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia and shows experiments that give the power to control electricity.
"Kitchen Science"Steve Spangler cooks up experiments in the kitchen including movie stunt glass made from sugar and flowers that change colors from ingredients in the cupboard.
S4, EP1 "Science Party"Steve Spangler throws a science party; how to create an invisible party invitation; how to make science snacks like gummy worms and a volcano cake; messy confetti poppers.
S4, EP2 "Candy Science"Steve Spangler shows science experiments that use candy.
S4, EP10How to create amazing bubbles; a mystery tin can that seems to move on its own; Steve shows make-at-home toys based on science.
S2, EP6 "Electricity"How to create a fire with lemons; how to survive contact with 50,000 volts of electricity.
S1, EP13 "Eggs"Steve reveals science tricks anyone can do with an egg.
S1, EP12 "Science Magic"Steve reveals science secrets to famous magic tricks.
S1, EP11 "Magnets"Steve shows offbeat and practical ways to use magnets.
S1, EP10 "Sound"Steve makes wacky musical instruments from household items.
S1, EP9 "Weather"Steve shows how to create weather indoors; a tank filled with smog; a room-sized tornado.
S1, EP8 "Gas"The power of gas; Steve locks 25 people in a truck with a thousand mini-rockets filled with water and Alka-Seltzer.
S1, EP7 "Kitchen Chemistry"How to make crazy creations like soap soufflé and elephant toothpaste from stuff bought at the supermarket.
S1, EP6 "Rockets"Making high-flying rockets using soda bottles, balloons, vinegar and straws.
S1, EP5 "The Power of Air"How to make an automatic toilet paper launcher; a do-it-yourself smoke ring bazooka; a high-speed ping pong ball launcher.
S1, EP4 "Fluids"How to walk on water; experiments that can be done at home; fluids.
S1, EP3 "Soda"Steve supersizes his Mentos stunt with 100 soda bottles; experiments revealing the secrets of soda.
S1, EP2 "Inertia"How to pull a tablecloth out from under dishes on a set table; experiments proving the laws of inertia; how to build a hovercraft.
S1, EP1 "Pressure"Experiments people can do at home to prove the power of air pressure; Steve makes a 55-gallon steel drum implode.
The "don't try this at home" warning seen on some TV shows doesn't apply to this series, which encourages the discovery of scientific concepts through experiments that viewers can reproduce in their own homes. Science teacher Steve Spangler hosts the show, providing step-by-step demonstrations of the DIY experiments that help explain scientific principles. Among the experiments presented is one that gained Spangler fame, in which he showed what happens when a mint candy is dropped into a bottle of diet soda. On the show, he explains the "why" and "how" behind the experiment and what cause the soda to react with the candy.
Original Air Date: Sep 5, 2016
Genres: NatureTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
3 seasons available on demand (15 episodes)
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