Test tube racks are a lab staple. By stabilizing tubes, they make it easier to pour, pipette, mix, and observe reactions. They also help keep tubes (and thus experiments) well organized. However, if you’re experimenting from a new location this…

Test tube racks are a lab staple. By stabilizing tubes, they make it easier to pour, pipette, mix, and observe reactions. They also help keep tubes (and thus experiments) well organized. However, if you’re experimenting from a new location this…
Looking for an "egg-celent" hands-on science activity you can do without having to leave your house? Look no further than your kitchen! In this experiment, we are going to explore the principles of density using table salt, water, and eggs. …
What is chromatography? Chromatography is the separation of molecules based on their physical properties by passing a fluid sample through a solid, stationary matrix. The interactions between the sample and the matrix influence the way the molecules flow through the…
Bacteria, yeast, and other microbes are a necessary part of natural part of the world. Microbes are microscopic, meaning that we cannot see them with the naked eye. Instead, we hunt for microorganisms in our homes using petri dishes filled…