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Possibly the most common science experiment from our school days – the egg drop challenge – now has found a place in the scientific literature.
May 18—STERLING — It was an egg-cellent day for science at Sterling's Lincoln Elementary School on Friday, when students were seen tossing eggs — all as part of a fun, hands-on experiment ...
James Dukes Elementary School’s PTA held its annual Egg Drop on March 27. The event is a STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) project where the students design and engineer an egg ...
Feedback is delighted to discover that a team of scientists has tackled the popular school experiment in which children design a device to protect a dropped egg from cracking. But what was the answer?
Eggs are also usually nestled top-down into homemade contraptions for egg drop challenges as part of school STEM projects, which partially inspired the new study.
Students at Empire Elementary School in Carson City whipped their science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) skills into a smashing test during a school-wide […] ...
An “egg-sample” of physics in action at North Eugene High School brought students out of their shell as they put their own versions of egg crates to the drop test.
Contestants built all kinds of devices to protect their egg from a fall off Science Central’s roof in their annual Egg Drop Sunday.
The egg drop was all part of a variable unit the fourth grade classes had studied in science, and was the final project for the unit.
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