![Colored Milk! And we are not just talking chocolate!](https://u.osu.edu/ohio4hstem/files/2020/09/colored-milk-150x150.png)
Colored Milk! And we are not just talking chocolate!
By Travis West, Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Development, Vinton County Milk is produced by all mammals to raise their young, but we also consume it as an animal product coming from cattle, sheep, or goats. Milk is mostly water but…
![The Magic of Sandcastles](https://u.osu.edu/ohio4hstem/files/2020/06/castle-beach-150x150.png)
The Magic of Sandcastles
By: Tracy Winter, OSU Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Development Have you ever tried to build a sandcastle with dry sand? It just doesn’t work! Let’s find out what is needed to make the sandcastle stick together. Did you know that…
![Recycling: Turning Paper into Petals](https://u.osu.edu/ohio4hstem/files/2020/05/Picture1-1-150x150.png)
Recycling: Turning Paper into Petals
By: Cheryl Goodrich, OSU Extension Educator, Monroe County Reduce, Reuse, Recycle is a phrase that reminds us to think about our impact on the world around us. Recycling is important to the environment because it conserves natural resources, saves energy,…
10-Minute Science: World’s BEST Chocolate Minute Cake
Every meal is better with chocolate. Add this ’pastel de chocolate en u a taza’ to your Cinco de Mayo celebration! Click here to test it out. For more 10-minute science activities visit: https://ohio4h.org/10-minute-science.
10-Minute Science: Why is Nesquick so Quick?
Why is Nesquick so quick? Click here to see why. For more 10-minute science activities visit: https://ohio4h.org/10-minute-science.
10-Minute Science: Exploding Coke
Have you seen those YouTube videos of soda pop explosions? Wonder how it happens? Some say it’s a chemical reaction, but in reality it’s a physical reaction. Check it out! For more 10-minute science activities visit: https://ohio4h.org/10-minute-science.
![Corny Polymer Balls STEM Challenge](https://u.osu.edu/ohio4hstem/files/2020/02/Ball-150x150.jpg)
Corny Polymer Balls STEM Challenge
By: Patty House, OSU Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Development The Problem The 4-Clovers Toy Company is looking to change the formula they use to make a popular bouncing ball. Market studies show that consumers want to purchase disposable bio-friendly toys….