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Interesting talk on why videos go viral. 
Could we use something like this for a nonprofit campaign, something unexpected and out there that could pull positive attention towards our nonprofits? 

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Science is cool!! 
Science isn’t as boring as reading textbooks might make it seem. Interactive demonstrations showing the cool things that you can do with science, such as in this video shown here, could really help students in the education system nowadays become more involved.

Where there any demonstrations that your science teachers did for you when you were in school?

Everyone knows of liquid nitrogen, and the cool things that can be done with that, but did you know that there’s cool things to learn out there. 

  • What if we could see a particle of household dust magnified times 22-million.

or

  • What if we could do “Harry Potter”-like magic? (this question may seem irrelevant to the topic of science, but if you’ve ever played around with chemicals, you might know that it’s not)

or 

  • What if we could look further into what causes different things, such as physical or mental attraction, within the human body? 

All of these are valid questions when it comes to the topic of science. 

All that one has to do, is just ask!

Everything begins with a question.


thekidshouldseethis
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It’s not magic, kiddo. It’s science! 

Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is a colorless, odorless gas that is more dense than air at 6.12 g/L (at sea level). This density is why you can pour it into a glass container and float a light-weight aluminum “boat” on its gas “sea.” Watch this demonstration at the Physikshow of the University of Bonn!

via Quora.

(via sugaratoms)

Source: thekidshouldseethis

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The experiences, thoughts, and craziness that happens.
Learning about non-profits, what makes things tick, and simply, the good that others can provide.
Looking in-depth at VASS and ways education can help (not as boring as it might sound, I promise)

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