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Science progress affects our daily life and "to know" means you are going to chose right, because it allows you to form your own opinion on scientific everyday issues. On the other hand, having an elegant and harmonious vision of the world where we live in leads to a feeling of intellectual satisfaction.
We believe this kind of scientific day to day knowledge should be encouraged from an early age, and that's why this project was born: science, culture, knowledge, crafts for your restless mind.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Christmas tree string ornaments

Another cool idea to make your Christmas tree the coolest in the neighborhood.

What we need:
  • balloons, we only blow it half way, chose the right size;
  • string, any color;
  • scissors,
  • ruler,
  • white glue,
  • water,
  • brush,
  • glitter
  • small bowl,
  • tablespoon,
  • tissue painting,
  • smmal sponge,
  • old newspaper,
  • plastic cup,
How to:
  1. Cover the work table with the old newspaper sheet;
  2. Cut a piece of string with 10 cm;
  3. Blow the balloon until its circumference is 10cm, simply place the 10 cm string around the balloon, when the ends touch each other the ballon has a 10cm  circumference;
  4. If you want to make several ornaments this 10cm don't need t be exact.
  5. In the small bowl mix the glue (3 tablespoons) with water (1 tablespoon);
  6. Cut a piece of string with about 6,5ft;
  7. If you want to paint the string, now it's the time, place a bit of fabric paint in a small sponge, grab the string with the sponge, next drag the sponge along the string to paint it;
  8. Let it dry for 3 or 4 hours;
  9. Dip the string in the glue, until it is soaked;
  10. Grab the balloon with one hand, and with the other one wrap the balloon with the string, your hands will be full of glue, don't worry water will take care of it later;
  11. When you finish press the string end against the balloon;
  12. Let it dry for 24h on the top of the plastic cup;
  13. In the next day blow up the balloon, and pull it through the holes in the string, cut it in small pieces if you need, don't cut the strings!!!!!;
  14. Glue all the ball again;
  15. Apply glitter;
  16. Hang on Christmas tree!
If you don't have glitter you can reuse old Christmas ribbons. Just cut the ends into small pieces. It's not the same thing but it works.

Et Voilá!
Another Christmas idea!

Enjoy!

Bending bones with vinegar, the rubber bone

We can have lots of fun with vinegar. We leave you with another demonstration with this stinky friend.
Bending bones
What? Bending bones? How?


Yes, bending bones, the effect works best if we use a bird bone, that’s because this bones are hallow.

What we need:

  • a jar, with lid, big enough to the bone,
  • 1 chicken bone, Lucky bone or the leg bone works best,
  • Vinegar, no flavors, no additions.
How to:
  1. Wash the bone, with running water;
  2. Show the bone to your restless, show him/her how hard is to bend it;
  3. Place the bone on the jar;
  4. Cover it with vinegar;
  5. Screw the bottle cap;
  6. Let it rest for 3 days, place the jar in a safe place, you don’t want your kitchen smelling like vinegar;
  7. Remove the bone;
  8. Wash it on running water;
Results:
Bend it, tcham tcham! Is it really a rubber bone? Well it looks like one

Why?
Like our bones, chicken bone have calcium, this mineral gives it hardness.
What does the vinegar do to make this happen?
Vinegar is a weak acid, but it's strong enough to dissolve the bone calcium. Once the calcium gone there is nothing more to make it hard- all that remains is the soft bone tissue. Just like what happened here with the naked egg.
 

Ask your restless to answer this questions:
  • Does the number of hours the bone is in the vinegar affects the final outcome? How?
  • Does the size of the bone affect the demonstration? How?
  • Using different kinds of vinegar will lead to different results?

Et voilá!
A rubber bone

Enjoy!

Painting old CD's

We found this Tutorial here it’s a very good idea to reuse old CD's and DVD's rather than throw them in the trash and besides, this will keep children occupied for a while

What we need:

  • Paint tutorial says it can be acrylic or nail polish. Use synthetic lacquer for longstanding results,
  • CDs and/or DVD's old and broken,
  • Varnish.
How to:
  1. If you want to leave your CD or DVD transparent, sand it, with thin sand paper, when you done wash it and dry it well;
  2. If you want to keep the "mirror" effect just clean it with alcohol to remove any grass and dust. You can apply paint on the "label" side;
  3. Let your restless paint the CD/DVD;
  4. Wait at least 24h before you varnish it.
You can paint geometric figures or use a stencil.

This CD/DVD's can be used for a lot of things. We can place them in the wall, one by one or as a set, we can frame them, or build some, dream catchers...

Et voilá!
Young restless will love to explore this circular canvas.

Enjoy!

The air takes space- Try this

Another simple and basic science demonstration. Restless Minds already played with air a few times, check it out.

What we need:
  • flask with lid, metallic works best,
  • nail,
  • hammer,
  • straw,
  • molding clay,
  • water.
How to do it:
  1. Use the nail, and with the hammer punch a hole on the lid big enough for the straw. Don't let your child use the hammer;
  2. Fill the flask with water to 2/3, you can use juice;
  3. Close the flask with the lid;
  4. Place the straw in the hole;
  5. Seal the hole with the clay;
  6. Drink it, using the straw.
Results:
You can't drink. At beginning this looked a bit stupid right? But now you understand.

Why?
When we use the straw we don’t really think about what happens in the plastic tube, but the straw only works because the liquid we suck is replaced with air. In fact is all about pressure.
  • When, in optimal conditions, we place a straw in a drink, the air pressure in the drink in exactly the same inside the liquid on the straw.
  • When we pull the liquid up, we remove some air from inside the straw, and the pressure inside the plastic tube drops.
  • While this is happening inside the straw the pressure on the surface of the liquid remains the same.
  • This pressure variation, between surface and straw interior, makes the liquid to be pushed through the tube.
  • If we close the flask, and prevent the air from circulating freely there is no way to create a pressure differential and therefore there isn't nothing to push the liquid into the straw!

Et voilá!
The juice will stay there, until you unseal the jar!

Enjoy!

Instant facts- Just add water 7

World Population:
is currently growing at a rate of around 1.15 % per year.
growth rate reached its peak in the late 1960s, when it was at 2%.
in http://www.worldometers.info/

Monday, November 28, 2011

Needle magic trick

We saw here several demonstrations that give incredible magic shows. It'e a fact the balloon trick is an oldie, but is also true that sometimes the simple is the most interesting.

Before anything else: When does a balloon bursts? When the air inside is suddenly expelled, otherwise the balloon doesn't burst, just empties.
We say it bursts because it makes a big BOOM!
 
What we need:

  • balloon,
  • sewing pins ,
  • strong tape,
How to:
  1. Fill the balloon half way;
  2. Glue small pieces of tape, 2, 3 ,4 ... as you wish, it will depends on the number of pins you have and on balloon size;
  3. Make sure that the tape is well glued to the balloon, air bubbles will lead to a big BOOM!;
  4. Gently, but without fear, stuck a pin in the center of duct tape;
  5. Repeat this to all pieces of tape in the balloon.

What happens?
Balloon doesn't burst!

Why?
The balloon burst when the air is suddenly forced out the rubber coat. In this demonstration it doesn't burst because we made a "seal"- with the tape- around the spot where we pin it, here the rubber is reinforced.

We can try to take the pins of the balloon, which will make the balloon emptying slowly. While the tape
resist the balloon will not burst.

Try to observe the rubber ripping beneath the tape, near the spot where you place the pin, when the air pressure, inside the balloon, overcome the tape "seal" we can observe a small tear underneath the  tape.  The more the balloon is filled, the greater the pressure is, and faster the pressure overcomes adhesive and tear appears, the next step is Bang!

Note:
  • Glue the tape pieces apart from each other;
  • Use light color balloons, it will be easier to observe;
  • Use strong tape, works best
Variations:
You can try to understand better this pin magic:
  • Use several balloons, same sized; fill them with different air quantities. Use a chronometer and see how long the air pressure takes to beat the rubber "seal". 
    • What is the ideal volume air?
  • Use more then 1 pin, and on each balloon vary the space between the tape pieces. 
    • Does this have any influence on the time the balloon takes to lose the air? 
    • And does it simply lose all the air or does it burst?

Et voilá!
It's magic

Enjoy!

Dye techniques for T-shirts

Dye a T-shirt with the desired pattern, or at least a minimally predictable pattern, it is not a random challenge, today we share with you some techniques you can use, you can check the information on dying techniques here: Stamp and dye t-shirts, summer DIY.

Note:
Make sure the rubber bands are tight!

Knot technique
  • Grab the T-shirt on both ends and twist it, like a rope,
 
  • Tie a knot in the fabric. 
Spiral
  • Place the T-shirt in a plain surface.
  • Place your thumb on the fabric; exactly in the place you want the spiral central.
  • Use your fingers to secure the fabric in place, and start to twist.
  • After each twist, with your free hand, flatten the fabric to prevent the spiral to fall apart.
  • At the end of the twists you must have something that looks like a giant flattened biscuit;
  • Put the rubber bands in place, like the picture.
Rosett:
  • This effect creates a pattern of overlapping or close circles;
  • Use a pencil to mark on the t-shirt a few points, these points will be the center of the dyed circles;
  • Use the thumb and forefinger to pick up the fabric in the same place you painted the point;
  • Hold this "tab" with the other hand;
  • Repeat the process for all the dots;
  • When finished you must have several of this "tabs" in your hand.
  • Wrap a rubber band around each "tab", and wrap 2 or 3 around all the set.
Stripes
  • Wrap the t-shirt forming a long tube. The lists will be dyed perpendicular to the tube.
  • Squeeze the tube with the rubber bands, the more the bands are spaced thicker will be the lists.

Source: this idea came from here

Et Voilá!
Exclusive T-Shirts! 
Lean how to dye

Enjoy!
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