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  2. List of scientific demonstrations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of scientific demonstrations used in educational demonstrations and popular science lectures. Physics Balsa ...

  3. Category:Science demonstrations - Wikipedia

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    This category is for simple laboratory demonstrations intended to demonstrate physical principles, often in a surprising or entertaining way. Carried out in schools, universities, and sometimes in public demonstrations in popular science lectures and TV programs aimed at the general public.

  4. List of experiments - Wikipedia

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    The Asch conformity experiments shows how group pressure can persuade an individual to conform to an obviously wrong opinion (1951) B. F. Skinner's demonstrations of operant conditioning (1930s–1960s) Harry Harlow's experiments with baby monkeys and wire and cloth surrogate mothers (1957–1974) Stanley Milgram's experiments on human ...

  5. It's science! Quick Point Nature Preserve unveils interactive ...

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    An ongoing biodiversity survey at Quick Point Nature Preserve in Longboat Key was the result of a group project at the Florida Master Naturalist Program at Mote Marine Laboratory.

  6. Scientific demonstration - Wikipedia

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    Public scientific demonstrations were a common occurrence in the Age of Enlightenment, and have long been a feature of the British Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, which date back to 1825. In the television era, scientific demonstrations have featured in science-related entertainment shows such as MythBusters and Brainiac: Science Abuse.

  7. Jeffrey Vinokur - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Vinokur was born in 1990 to Russian immigrant parents. He attended Montvale Public Schools. [18] His early interest in science was fueled by doing kitchen science experiments in elementary school, which later progressed to creating a chemistry lab in his parents' garage at age 14, where he would do amateur experiments like making sodium metal from household supplies. [18]