3D Printing
Building a physical object layer by layer from a digital 3D model — the printer melts plastic filament and lays it down one thin slice at a time until the shape is complete.
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Building a physical object layer by layer from a digital 3D model — the printer melts plastic filament and lays it down one thin slice at a time until the shape is complete.
Testing the laws of physics through hands-on experiments — measuring motion, forces, energy, and electricity, and comparing the results to theory.
A general hands-on workspace for running experiments safely — forming a hypothesis, testing it, and recording what happens, often with chemistry and measurement at the core.
Studying living things up close — using microscopes, dissection, and careful observation to explore cells, organisms, and how life works.
Exploring how substances combine and change — mixing, heating, and measuring chemicals to observe reactions, and recording the results precisely.