Lamps and Magnets

by  Science lab

Description :

Science Lab team explored  the invisible power of magnetic fields and how opposite charges attract each other, while like charges repel each other. They built paths for electricity to flow in circuits, lighting tiny bulbs. They peered into the secret world of microscope, seeing tiny wonders we cant normally see.

What curious and clever explorers you are!

Keep up the fantastic work!

Science lab

The Science lab team, of Heraklion Crete, was created with the aim of experiential learning of Natural Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) so that our learning can be done in a more fun and interactive way!

The group is attended by students from the 2nd and 3rd year of high school with a strong interest and experiential learning, coordinated by the Educator-Biologist, Irini Taliouri.

from Greece

teacher:  Ms. Irini Taliouri

location: Herakleion, Crete

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Ms. Paulina and the Green Innovators

on 24/05/2025

Science Lab team, you opened doors to the hidden forces of our world! Your journey was full of discovery, precision, and curiosity! It’s clear that you’re not just learning science, you’re living it! Keep asking bold questions, keep experimenting, and keep seeing the world through the eyes of wonder! The future is bright with minds like yours!

from our Mentor

Jamal Rnjbal

on 13/05/2025

Science Lab! What a clever experiment that was, I am sure you enjoyed doing it because I enjoyed watching it a lot. You will have a very bright future!!

Joram Medina Gijon, SCIENCE WEDNESDAY

on 11/05/2025

Those experiments look so cool! I must say, I love magnets myself, so I am sure that you had an amazing time learning about how they work.
Keep up the good work guys!

Science Wednesday

from our Mentor

Nargis Kohgadai

on 29/04/2025

Nice work Science lab for finding innovative ways to show the power of magnetic field. Physics can be a tricky science to show since so much of it is invisible to the naked eye, but your team found great ways to show electrical and magnetic power. Kudos and good luck!