It sounds like something out of "Back to the Future." But you don't need a Delorean to do this experiment. Mad Science shares how kids can create a hovercraft – no time travel required.
From gliding around on a hovercraft to building their own hot-air balloons, the kids of the Peak Adventure Club learned Sunday afternoon that science can be taken outside of the classroom. Nearly 50 ...
After a Long Island Children’s Museum educator releases a second-grade class into the new “From Here to There” exhibit, it’s clear which station will be most popular with visitors: The children rush ...
Michael Barrett said it was like floating. The 11-year-old who attends Rio Grande Elementary School was among the first to ride on the newest exhibit at the Children's Science and Technology Museum of ...
Hovercraft come in all shapes and sizes. and while they’ve largely disappeared as a major commercial transit option, they remain popular in the hearts and minds of makers everywhere. [RCLifeOn’s] ...