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At Spectrum, we carry a lot of excellent books for our customers to enjoy. All of them are excellent sources of science and fun, but a few stand out as great sellers.
101 Great Science Experiments is a colorful, well-photographed & illustrated guide for kids to do over 100 neat experiments. With experiments on Air & […]
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We’ve already done a pictorial description of the Insta-Snow in action. But here is a video of the wonderful stuff in action!
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Quite simply, it is the coolest night light ever. Please enjoy the Plasma Night Light:
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Spectrum sells very attractive Bismuth crystals, probably one of the more expensive geology items we have in that size, but well worth it due to its magnificent color!
Bismuth is different from most of the rocks and minerals that we sell because it is an Element. It is as basic a compound you can get. With […]
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We’ve already done a blog post about the magnificent Strange Attractor Magnetic Thinking Putty. But now we have the magnetic putty caught on (speeded up) video tape! Enjoy the show!
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While the store blog is slightly older, the Spectrum Scientifics Webstore has been in operation for 1 year as of this day! Go us!
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The Alex Paper Factory is a nifty craft product that also works well in the science realm. Now, we’d be the first to admit that there are a lot of other paper making kits out there, but there is a reason why we carry the Alex version.
The first is the nature of the kit:. Most […]
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Slinkys are by far one of the most popular science toys ever made. We get asked a lot of questions about them by folks in the store who are amazed they are still around, etc. Here is a list of the most frequently asked questions and some answers.
Q: Do they still make the metal Slinky?
They […]
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