Magic Milk Art

by  S.T.E.M. Stars

Description :

Some experiments are so pleasing to watch! S.T.E.M. Stars demonstrated how you can make the milk🥛 move and mix itself thanks to changes in surface tension. The soap on the Q-tip was causing the changes in surface tension and the milk to move, while the colors help us notice the milk’s motion. Otherwise you can just enjoy the sight of the colors mixing up! S.T.E.M. Stars can add the Arts🎨🖌️ in their team’s name as they truly created Art with these colors and captured it on a paper. Congratulations!

S.T.E.M. Stars

We are the STEM Stars! 🌟 We chose our name inspired by STEM 🕵️, the school club we are participating in, and the stars ✨, because we are really into everything that has to do with the universe. We represent the Primary School of Vasilikos in Zakynthos island, Greece. Some of us come from Greece 🇬🇷, others from Albania 🇦🇱. Our ages are 6-12 years old. This is the first time we have been involved in STEM. We like various activities, such as games 🎮 🎲 ⚽, crafts 🖼️ 🎨 🎭 and experiments 🧑‍🔬 🧪 📝. We love learning new things and look forward to the Science United Festival. 😁

from Greece, Albania

teacher:  Ms. Eleni Karpouza

location: Vasilikos, Zakynthos, Greece

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from our Mentor

Jamal Rnjbal

on 21/05/2024

Wow, I didn't know one could do that. Thank you for teaching me about this amazing phenomenon.
This was not only informative but also fun to watch! Keep it up!

With love,

Jamal

Joram Medina Gijon, SCIENCE WEDNESDAY

on 20/05/2024

In Science it is very important that experiments are replicable by others, that's why we loved how well you explained how to do yours, and even the needed materials! Now we can do it at home. We just hope it looks as magical as yours :D

Greetings,
Science Wednesday