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  2. Steve Spangler - Wikipedia

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    He was the CEO of Steve Spangler Science until 2018 when the company was sold to Really Good Stuff, LLC, a division of Excelligence Learning Corporation. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Spangler posted the first Diet Coke and Mentos video on YouTube in September 2005 and his 2002 televised demonstration of the eruption went viral, launching a chain of several ...

  3. Soda geyser - Wikipedia

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    Steve Spangler's televised demonstration of the eruption in 2005 became popular on YouTube, [4] [5] [6] launching a chain of several other Diet Coke and Mentos experiment viral videos. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Experiments carried out at altitudes ranging from below sea level in Death Valley to the summit of Pikes Peak have demonstrated that the reaction ...

  4. YouTube in education - Wikipedia

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    YouTube created YouTube EDU in 2009 as a repository for its educational content. As of 2015, over 700,000 videos were part of YouTube EDU. [9] Content within YouTube EDU is produced by PBS, Khan Academy, Steve Spangler Science, Numberphile, and TED, among others. [10] [11]

  5. Chain fountain - Wikipedia

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    The self-siphoning phenomenon has been known for some time, and had become a topic of public discussion many times in the past. Science entertainer Steve Spangler presented this phenomenon on TV in 2009, both with beads and viscoelastic liquids. [2] [3] This phenomenon is classically known as Newton's beads. [4]

  6. Xploration Station - Wikipedia

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    Xploration Awesome Planet [2] (since September 13, 2014): Hosted by Philippe Cousteau Jr., this series features a detailed look at earth science and geology. [12]Xploration DIY Sci, also called DIY Sci, (since September 10, 2016): A pop-science series featuring the host, Steve Spangler, creating experiments using everyday items. [13]

  7. Morgan Fairchild then and now: She's still glamorous as ever ...

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    Let's talk really good genes. With a face fit for a porcelain doll, Morgan Fairchild is widely known as one of the most beautiful women of the '70s and '80s.