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Welcome!
Welcome to Reeko's Mad
Scientist Lab! Your source of science and chemistry
projects and experiments for parents, teachers, kids, and children of
all ages.
As you'll soon
find out - nothing is ordinary around here. Be curious, explore
(place your cursor over objects and click everywhere), and above all -
HAVE FUN!
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Floatation
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Air Pressure
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Light Refraction
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Got a question or comment about one of
the experiments? Have you found a really cool experiment that you'd like
to share with the rest of the world? Or, do you just want to yak? Drop
us a line!
reeko@spartechsoftware.com

More
Info
Looking for more experiments? Check your
local library (in the kid's or science sections) for great science
books. Need some suggestions? Try these.
The
Kid's Science Book (Robert Hirschfeld & Nancy White)
My First
Science Book (Angela Wilkes)
The Science
Book (Sara Stein)
Science for
Every Kid (Janice VanCleave)
What? There's not a library next door and
don't feel like walking 10 miles through the sleet and snow (barefoot of
course). Check out Reeko's Book Reviews and
order online directly from Amazon.
And don't forget to tell them that Reeko
sent ya'.

Try some of these other really cool
science sites and don't forget to tell them that Reeko sent ya'! (note:
to avoid being turned away, you may not want to mention Reeko's name
until you're finished exploring these sites).
Franklin
Institute Science Museum
The
Mineral Gallery
WorldTime
Interactive Atlas
Space
Shuttle
And if these still don't quench that insatiable curiosity then check out
Reeko's Extensive Science Link List.

Hey Reeko! I tried the experiment and it didn't
work! Now what am I supposed to do ?!?!? Follow these Five
tried-and-true rules for guaranteeing a experiment will produce the
results you are looking for.

Science and school aren't my cup of tea
Reeko. I don't mind working behind the counter of McDonalds until
I'm 85 years old. Can you help me? Here are Twelve
ways to get kicked out of the science lab.

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Yes, It's Coming !!!!!
What's coming Reeko? Should we run and hide? NO! Just the opposite - put the word out to your friends. Big changes have arrived at Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab. A major upgrade to the lab, more games, more experiments, and as you've come to expect from Reeko - there's nothing ordinary about what you'll see at Reeko's new labratory!
Principles of
Floatation (easy)
Ever wonder why a
really heavy boat floats while a small rock sinks like a... uhhh, rock?
Have you noticed that while in the pool, if you stretch out flat you
will float but if you curl up in a ball you will sink? Grab your lab
coats and head for the kitchen sink - our
first science experiment demonstrates those puzzling floatation
principles.

Slip sliding
away... (advanced)

How
would you like to have your very own hovercraft. You know - the
futuristic vehicle that travels on air hovering inches above the ground.
We'll grab your coats and head for the door. In this lab exercise we're
fixing to create
a real, working hovercraft ... OK, so it's
only big enough for a mouse but then again, you don't have a driver's
license so what'd you expect?
Capillary Action
in Action (intermediate)
What if I were to tell
you that I could make water flow uphill? Now wait, don't leave yet -
this is serious. This lab experiment will show you that what
goes up doesn't always have to come back down.

Chemical reaction
in action (easy)
A
chemical reaction is a process where one type of substance is chemically
converted to another substance. That fizzling toilet bowl cleaner is a
chemical reaction. The fire in your fireplace is another type of
chemical reaction. The smoke that comes out of Dad's ears when
you break one of his favorite golf clubs is a result of a chemical
reaction. OK, so maybe Reeko's stretching it a little with that
explanation. This
experiment demonstrates a chemical reaction
that's fairly common all around us (and we don't have to go anywhere
near Dad's golf clubs).
Look Ma' - no
hands (intermediate)
Remember the old
soda-in-the-straw trick. You know, the one where you put a straw into a
glass of soda and then cover the end of the straw with your finger. When
you remove the straw from the glass the water stays inside until you
remove your finger. In this little
scientist experiment we apply this same principal to learn about
something called pressure.

Look out! It's
gonna blow! (advanced)

Here's a popular
experiment that's been around for years and has left many kitchens in
ruin (just kidding of course). In the volcano experiment we build
a real working volcano that actually mimics the properties of the
real thing.
Things aren't
always as they appear (easy)
Dazzle your friends.
Impress your buddies. Confuse your Dad. Here we create
an optical illusion with a very basic scientific explanation.

Look out below! (intermediate)
Let's say I'm standing
on top of a tall building hanging over the edge carefully balancing a
bowling ball in one hand and a tennis ball in the other. You're on the
ground under me looking up (and probably covering your head). Hmmm,
something is not quite right here and some
scientific experimentation is definitely called for...
Now that you're
good and warmed up with plenty of momentum... (advanced)
Now we get to learn
about a little principle called momentum
(the
speed or force of something that is moving). Sometimes
interesting things happen when a totally motionless object gets in the
way of a moving one. To demonstrate - the next time dad finds out you've
been in his toolbox again and he's coming at you with that crazed look
on his face. Rather than running, flinching, or ducking in terror try
freezing like a statue and see how it freaks him out. Or better yet, try
this experiment and see for yourself.

Pop
Quiz !!!
Did you work your way
through all of the experiments? Did you find all of the hidden tips and
science facts? Take our Pop Quiz and
find out how 'science savvy' you are. And we promise, no matter how you
score - we won't send Mom or Dad a report card.

What?
You're still here?
That wasn't enough cranial
stimulation for one session? You need more experiments?!?! OK... You
asked for it - through this
door you can enter the top secret, select little scientists only
section of Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab (Section F).

Do
Cats have belly buttons? 
What is quicksand
anyway? How come I can see through glass? Do LifeSavers really
spark when you chew them? Chimp, the lab monkey, is back and
available to answer all those weird science
questions that have been driving us crazy...

Woo
Hoo - Back to School!
Now come on kids, no whining or making faces at the teacher while she's
not looking (although it's a well-known fact that the teacher makes
faces at you when you're not looking). Reeko would like to
wish all the kids the best of luck this year. Study hard and be
sure and let Reeko know if there's anything he can do to help.
Did
you find a hidden Pot of Gold?
Reeko has been receiving rave
reviews on the new Pot of
Gold contest so he tore himself away from his latest genetic
experimentation and sprinkled more pots of gold around the lab! Join us
on our search for the hidden Pots of Gold and get your name
added to the Pot of
Gold Hall of Fame page!
Mystery
Puzzle of the Month!
The results of Reeko's latest
science escapades left him with a little free time on his hands.
So while the government radiation teams worked on the lab cleanup, Reeko
settled down to work on his newest online game for the kids. The
result - the Mystery Puzzle of
the Month game. Get ready to roam this site gathering the
clues needed to solve this month's puzzle...
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