When this interview took place Gitanjali Rao was only 11-years-old and she already had been honored as "America's top young scientist" for inventing a quick, low-cost test to detect lead-contaminated water! She continues to work on this life-saving invention in her home laboratory.
She loves science and we love science, too.
Below you can find some fun and easy water experiments. Send us a video of your science fun/experiments. Can't wait!
We're going to make our very own microfluidics chips except we're going to make them a little bit bigger than a microchip.
Learn how good things do come in small fluid volumes in this workshop.
For this project you will need:
*Coffee filters
*Water a pipette
*Your favorite color of crayons
*Food coloring
*Hair dryer
Exploring the BME STEAM ladies' experiments with some changed variables in their microfluidics experiment.
What can possibly go wrong?😱😂🤣🧐
Want to learn more about Microfluidics? Check out the videos on the activities page.
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Learning about water filtration by playing with Clean Water Science - STEM Toy. This water filtration system allows for three different filtration experiments, so Roar was curious how it would handle dirty pond water. We will add a blog providing more insights about this clever STEM toy that yielded hours of entertainment.
Then, we will move on to trying out the other experiments that can be done with this toy.
In the meantime, can you spot how many times Roar avoided using the word filtering by using a made-up word? LOL
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