Author: Krystal DeVille

Fluids are a significant part of our lives, and understanding that is a key component of STEM learning. Students can do several STEM experiments in fluids to better understand how water and other fluids form the foundation of our lives. Keep reading to discover five STEM experiments in fluids that are easy to do but provide...

The Scientific method is one of the foundations of STEM. When taught correctly, it will open up the world to students. Before we get into how to teach the scientific method, let's cover why science is important in the first place. Why Science is Important STEM, the fusion of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, is gaining...

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education has become more critical than ever in today's rapidly evolving world. For teens, in particular, STEM books can open up new worlds and inspire them to pursue careers in these fields. But with so many options out there, which ones are the best? This article explores the top...

Many STEM subjects rely on in-person interactions, but these easy virtual STEM activities prove that there are no limits to learning. In a world where everything is virtual, STEM activities have sometimes become a challenge. Without access to labs and hands-on support from a teacher, students may struggle to execute experiments successfully and fully grasp concepts....

Having to wait for a 3D part can be agonizing. We know how fantastic the object will be once it’s made. But first, we need to wait for the printing process to finish. It’s enough to make anyone impatient. Multiple elements will affect how long a 3D printer will take. Sometimes, you might be able to...

Most people view psychology simply as the study of human behavior. They envision someone laying on a couch discussing their woes with a trained counselor and attempting to gain victory in their life. This is a basic view of what psychology truly encompasses. Furthermore, it eliminates the scientific and STEM portion of the discipline itself. So,...

If you want to get your kids interested in science, soda and Pop Rocks make for a surprisingly good starting point. Kids love Pop Rocks experiments because—let’s face it—kids love Pop Rocks. The second they know rock candy is involved, you will be able to pull their attention away from screens and get them engaged and...

If you've ever seen a baby dive in for a bit of their parent's food or swipe food off a plate, you know that a baby naturally wants to feed themselves. Learning to feed oneself is a basic human instinct, so some babies don't like being spoon-fed. Babies have been feeding themselves since humans have existed,...