Children's Museum of Houston

Singing Glasses – Changing Tone

Singing Glasses – Changing Tone Like I didn't get in enough trouble with Ms. Manners from the other Singing Glasses video, I decide to push my luck and explore the sound being created again in this ... more»

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Singing Glasses and Sympathetic Resonance

Singing Glasses and Sympathetic Resonance Miss Manners definitely will not approve of this video or its sequel, but science (and O Wow Moments) must not be held back! In this episode, we're going to explore sympathetic resonance. ... more»

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Satisfying Slime

Satisfying Slime So in prior O Wow Moment episodes from the Children's Museum of Houston like A Slime by Any Other Name and Guar Gum Slime, I've provided recipes on how to ... more»

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Candy Chemistry

Candy Chemistry Well, it looks like my assistants had a great time trick-or-treating. Alas, they seem to have overindulged in their candy and are suffering the consequences on the floor of the ... more»

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The Way the Cookie Crumbles

The Way the Cookie Crumbles Meet Back Jower, special investigator for CTU (the Cookie Theft Unit) and no relation at all to any Fox-related programs like 24 nor its characters. He's hot on the trail ... more»

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I Got That Sinking Feeling

I Got That Sinking Feeling Here at the Children's Museum of Houston, we have a great exhibit called FlowWorks where kids can explore the properties of water including building boats and floating them downstream. But ... more»

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I Got No Stains On Me

I Got No Stains On Me Dr. Blot, the evil supervillian determined to make all clothing as stained as his evil soul, has captured two of Mr. O's lab assistants and sealed them inside the Children's ... more»

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Egg-Citing Inertia

Egg-Citing Inertia How can you tell if an egg is hardboiled or raw? It turns out you really can tell just by spinning the eggs - it all comes down to physics! ... more»

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Multicolor Milk

Multicolor Milk Ah, Kitchen Chemistry. Nothing better than recognizing the complex chemistry that exists in what is seemingly the simplest of substances that we take for granted. And this time we set ... more»

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Splitting Light

Splitting Light Somewhere...over the rainbow... Someday you'll find it...the rainbow connection... Yes, the rainbow is an important part of our culture. And a pair of my lab assistants are looking for some quick cash ... more»

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