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STEMbox
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Приєднався 5 гру 2015
STEMbox is a monthly subscription box that makes STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) accessible to girls ages 7-13.
ColoringBot
How to build a coloring bot! This experiment is a great introduction to robotics for kids 7-12.
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Bristlebots
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In our robotics box we experiment with two different automotons: a bristle bot and a coloring bot! Join us as we create our first bristle bot on camera. Learn more at www.mystembox.com
Wonder Woman Light Up Wristband Tutorial
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We loved the Wonder Woman movie SO much that we just had to make our own STEM powered Wonder Woman wristbands. Using Lectrify's NiteLight kit, we make a light sensitive wristband for super trick-or-treating. This box's signups close on October 16th, 2017! Don't wait!
Kite Building Tutorial
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The winds of fall are here and so are we to catch them! StemBox builds 3 different kites: sled, delta, and box! Check out our video tutorial for help and ideas to get you started with this month's box!
Constellation Lamp Tutorial
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This month steminists create a DIY constellation lamp to learn more about fiber optics, circuits, and astronomy. Tag us in your photos using #StemBox. Thanks for watching!
Bug Box Tutorial
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Join StemBox and the Bug Chicks as we explore the science of entomology. In this month's box, steminists receive supplies to start their very own bug collections. Kristie and Jess lead the tutorial and teach us how to pin bugs properly!
Science of Yeast Box Tutorial!
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StemBox explores the single-cell microbial fungus baker's use to create our favorite pastries Sacchromyaces cerevisiae a.k.a. YEAST! Steminists learn about the effect different sugars and temperatures play on the respiration of yeast.
Optics Box Tutorial
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🌈This month StemBox gets into the science of optics with kaleidoscopes, holograms, diffraction lenses and MORE! 🌈Share this video with a #steminist that lights up your life! Special thanks goes out to the University of Oregon Women in Graduate Sciences for helping us design this month's box!
StemBox Rocket Tutorial!
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Ever been interested in launching something into space? This is a great place to start. In this tutorial steminists learn how to use their February StemBox to build mini rockets and water bottle rockets. Check out our second video to learn how to measure your success! Sound bytes by NASA
Rocket Calculation
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Interested in knowing how high your rocket shot up at launch? This is why trigonometry is useful! Use these simple calculations along with your inclinometer to measure the height of your rocket launch! Be sure to comment with your measurements so we can compare notes. Use the #StemBox to tag us in your videos or photos!
Smartphone Microscope
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This month StemBox is bringing steminists a peek into the world of all that is itty bitty. Using the pieces in this month's box and a smartphone steminists will be able to magnify objects up to 350x their original size!
Poinsettia pH Paper!
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This month StemBox's Holiday Hodge podge box explores how to make pH paper out of the holiday poinsettias in your home! Follow along in this video tutorial to troubleshoot and learn about the science at work!
Sodium Polyacrylate SNOW!
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This month we make it SNOW! Using sodium polyacrylate, we learn all about how this molecule can expand to 300x its own size!
How To Make Crystal Snowflakes
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Join Kina as we learn all about crystallization and make our own crystal snowflakes out of borax, pipe cleaners, and filter paper!
Bridges Are The Best!
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Join Kina as StemBox explores the engineering marvel of bridges! We start with the basic engineering principles involved in making strong bridges and work our way up to building Warren and Howe Truss bridges in our other videos.
StemBox Tutorial: Culturing Bacteria
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StemBox Tutorial: Culturing Bacteria
July Steminist: Danielle Carter Marine Science Educator at the Seattle Aquarium
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July Steminist: Danielle Carter Marine Science Educator at the Seattle Aquarium
StemBox Tutorial: Kool-Aid Chromatography
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StemBox Tutorial: Kool-Aid Chromatography
in the last moment you were about to let the rope the video finished what a miserable end 😭
I prefer it without the thorax being stabbed by a pin
Nice 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
There is a very unfortunate closed captioning error at 6:16, don't know if anything can be done about it or not?
I like it do much! And also i have a coliection of beetles too! Have a nice day
Thank u so much you really help me so much
"Blood spatters, cows splatter" -- there's a difference ;)
im gonna do this to my pet mantis who passed away yesteray :((
You can buy insects from ethically sourced farms where they live out full lives until dying of natural causes and be collected, much better than killing a perfectly healthy bug
I'll never ever kill a bug for this art. I only buy ethically sourced insects.
How to dehydrate beetle
Thanks so much for helping u need to zoom in more though it was hard to understand
Thank you so much! How can I get the other videos?
Can i use normal paper and straws for this?
😭how long are the straws😭
7 3/4
thank you soooooooo much
Thank you, very useful
But I want to pin a lady buggggg
Def give your family a heads up you’ll be keeping bugs in the freezer. My mother was not thrilled to open a container full of bugs. I’m also 23 and she should’ve expected it by now.
Thx it was really helpful and the material were easy to find
Can you make ice snowflake
If it realy work so that's awsome
Great Video!
I found a dead ebony jewel wing damselfly (my favorite insect), so I decided to try mounting it. I'm watching videos before I do to make sure I do it correctly, and this was very helpful.
i dont have normal insect pins, but i do have a abundance of push pins, will they work fine?
they are training their smiles with tasers
Imagine pulling an icecream box(?) out the freezer, opening it then a SWARM OF BEES, MOTHS AND BUTTERFLYS just smacks you in the face
Currently looking into hobbies to help me find my path in life. This is actually really cool and I’m excited to try it over the summer! (I’m going into my Sophomore year in college)
Hello, do you exchange specimens?
You made my life way easier 😮💨 i had trouble making the trusses .i am making a 15” truss bridge.
I have a question. Can you mix salt, sugar AND Borax to make crystals? You seem like you know what you're doing! Thanks for the video! 🥰
Come to xxx doing colombo.
Very nice good luck!!!
Happy collecting! Good luck!
Can you tell me the type
4.how beautiful is the type of insect please
this really helped me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who is all watching this as doing virtual schooling because your teacher made u build a Warren truss bridge(I am lol)
I had to do this for stem lol:(
If you love insects ua-cam.com/video/AWwbgcs1VCA/v-deo.html
I don't want a wet preserved specimens. What to do to prevent the specimen from degrading?
for ants and smaller specimins i use size 000 pins, use larger pins for larger insects and specimins, also try to have a lable with the species if possible, most species are hard to id but find people who can
kind of mean to kill living creatures eccpecaly in the freezer, I prefer to keep them as pets and then specimen when they die,
Freezing an insect is the least mean way to kill it and is often recommended.But sure you could keep them
I always forget that most specimens aren't just found dead of natural causes. I get it in a scientific sense, but I could never kill a bug just for display.
Teacher: Today we will be making a popsicle stick truss bridge! Make sure to put in full effort, because this will affect 40% of your grade! Nobody: This video: *well hello there*
Spatter
what type of syringe do you need? Is it 10ml?
... or you could just find insects that are already dead instead of killing them
Yeah etsy is a good place to find already dead bugs from sanctuaries that sell/donate them...but I suppose it is infinitely cheaper to go out and kill them yourself :'^S
@@puma8262 well I just wait untill it dead
Dexter job!
I'm in pre-med and have to do this. Not sure how it's related, but I guess I get to work on my motor skills.
Very helpful thanks so much
Since I have a pool and fell a bit sad to kill them I just find beetles and other incects in my swimming pool
Same I can’t bring myself to kill a bug lol