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The national-bestselling, must-have science experiment series is back! MIT engineer Emily Calandrelli, host of Netflix's Emily's Wonder Lab and FOX's Xploration Outer Space, is taking curiosity to the next level with 50 big, bold, brand-new experiments that sparkle, bubble, and explode.
With this follow-up to the national bestseller Stay Curious and Keep Exploring, scientists of all ages will have a blast learning about STEAM concepts, playing, discovering spectacular Did You Know? facts, and being introduced to Who to Know, diverse biographies of rock stars in the science and technology world.
Using easy-to-find items you'll learn to think like a scientist and conduct jaw-dropping experiments, including:
* Color-changing slimes to discover if dogs really do see the world in black and white
* A glow-in-the-dark jellyfish to explore the science behind bioluminescence
* An unpoppable bubble to learn about why toothpaste never dries out
* Egg geodes to play with supersaturated liquids and crystallization
* And more!
Get ready to explore subjects like Superhero Science, Kitchen Science Lab, and Science in Color.
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Emily Calandrelli
Emily Calandrelli is the host and co-executive producer of the hit Netflix series Emily's Wonder Lab. Each episode features Emily and a group of kid-scientists as they learn about STEAM through experiments and fun activities. Emily is also an Executive Producer and Emmy nominated host of FOX's Xploration Outer Space and was a correspondent on Netflix's, Bill Nye Saves The World.Emily, who was named to Adweek's "11 Celebrities and Influencers Raising the Bar for Creativity in 2017", is also an accomplished writer and speaker on the topics of space exploration, scientific literacy, and equality. Her chapter book series, The Ada Lace Adventures, centers around an eight-year-old girl with a knack for science, math, and solving mysteries with technology, The second book in the series, Ada Lace: Sees Red, was included in the National Science Teachers Association's list of best STEM books for 2018. The third book, Ada Lace: Take Me To Your Leader, was part of the initiative from NASA and CASIS, Story Time from Space where the book was launched into space and read by an astronaut aboard the ISS to an audience of kids. The fifth and most recent book in the series, Ada Lace: and the Suspicious Artist which was released in February 2019.Emily has given talks about the importance of science literacy, the benefits of space exploration, and the challenges for women in STEM careers for clients like Google, Pixar, MIT, Texas Instruments as well as dozens of K-12 schools across the nation. Her first two TEDx talks, "I Don't Do Math" and "Space Exploration Is The Worst," have garnered over one million views on YouTube.Prior to her work in science communication, Emily attended West Virginia University, where she received a Bachelors of Science degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering, and MIT where she received two Masters of Science degrees, one in Aeronautics and Astronautics and the other in Technology and Policy. Through her work, she wants to make science relatable, easy to understand and more exciting today than ever before in history.
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