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Check out this and other cool science experiments at http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiments/ It's the molecule that stretches to the moon... or at least from one beaker to another! This Gravi-Goo Polymer seems to defy gravity as it siphons from one beaker to another, and the amazing "Newton's Beads" will amaze you when they spray right out of their beaker. You'll have to watch the video to belive it!

About Steve Spangler Science...

Steve Spangler is a celebrity teacher, science toy designer, speaker, author and an Emmy award-winning television personality. Spangler is probably best known for his Mentos and Diet Coke geyser experiment that went viral in 2005 and prompted more than 1,000 related YouTube videos. Spangler is the founder of www.SteveSpanglerScience.com, a Denver-based company specializing in the creation of science toys, classroom science demonstrations, teacher resources and home for Spangler's popular science experiment archive and video collection. Spangler is a frequent guest on the Ellen DeGeneres Show where he takes classroom science experiments to the extreme. Check out his pool filled with 2,500 boxes of cornstarch!

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On the education side, Spangler started his career as a science teacher in the Cherry Creek School district for 12 years. Today, Steve travels extensively training teachers in ways to make learning more engaging and fun. His hands-on science boot camps and summer institutes for teachers inspire and teach teachers how to prepare a new generation for an ever-changing work force. Over the last 15 years, he has also made more than 500 television appearances as an authority on hands-on science and inquiry-based learning.

On the business side, Spangler is the founder and CEO of Steve Spangler Science, a Denver-based company specializing in the creation of educational toys and kits and hands-on science training services for teachers. The companys unique business strategies and viral creations have been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Inc. Magazine, Wired and TIME Magazine where online readers voted Steve Spangler #18 in the Top 100 Most Influential People of the Year for 2006 (what were they thinking?). You'll find more than 140 Spangler created products available online at SteveSpanglerScience.com and distributed to toy stores and mass-market retailers worldwide.

Spangler joined NBC affiliate 9News in 2001 as the science education specialist. His weekly experiments and science segments are designed to teach viewers creative ways to make learning fun. His now famous Mentos Geyser experiment, turning 2-liter bottles of soda into erupting fountains, became an Internet sensation in September 2005 when thousands of people started posting their own Mentos explosions on YouTube.com.

As founder of SteveSpanglerScience.com, Spangler and his design team have developed more than 140 educational toys and science-related products featured by mass-market retailers like Target, Wal-Mart, Toys R' Us, Discovery Channel Stores and over 1,400 independent specialty toy stores. His educational science catalog and on-line business offers more than a thousand science toys and unique learning resources. Recently, Spangler has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Inc. Magazine, WIRED, the History Channel, Food Network and TIME Magazine where on-line readers voted Steve Spangler #18 in the Top 100 Most Influential People of the Year for 2006.

His recent appearances on the Ellen DeGeneres Show have taught viewers how to blow up their food, shock their friends, create mountains of foam, play on a bed of nails, vanish in a cloud of smoke and how to turn 2,500 boxes of cornstarch and a garden hose into a swimming pool of fun.

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  • can i buy the pink polymer?

  • @717shaye stevespanglerscience. com and check out Gravi-Goo. And be sure to watch The Spangler Effect, our new show which launched this month. Thanks for liking our videos!

  • I have a 7th-8th grade science fair coming up in February and Its required for my 8th grade science class. any suggestions?

  • @oddysea682 There are lots and lots of really cool science fair ideas at our site. Go to

    Steve Spangler Science . com

    Search "Science Fair". There are tips, experiment suggestions and a lot more. Good luck!

  • what are the materials you've used?

  • The beads are called 'Newton's Beads.' You can find them at

    SteveSpanglerScience . com

    Thanks so much for watching!

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  • I should do math ... but this is more fun

  • The Spangler household sounds like it's a million times better than Disney world!

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  • The pink stuff.... HES POURING IT.

  • Will these work when you siphon them two strands at a time?

  • Aha I watched this video and then the next day I went to the dollar store and bought a slinky, then I think about it - it works a bit like the newton beads.

  • @GimpIsNuts Hahahah yeah that's the first thought that cae to mind when he pulled the beads out, I got my neocube out :P

  • @oddysea682 u should go their wedsite!

  • Steve where do you work or stay most of the time when i get into the 6th grade next year i want to job shadow you! Do you even allow people to job shadow you? If you do what would you do?

  • neo cube ? :)

    

  • I really need to complete my science homework....one more.........200 videos later :D

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