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Blog Name: Spectrum Scientifics Blog
Url: http://blog.spectrum-scientifics.com
Language: English
Topics: Science, Astronomy, Fun
Description: Spectrum Scientifics blog about science products, astronomy, and other general science fun.
Popularity: 37 Followers

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Rainbow Water Prisms!
Normally prisms need to be solid in order to properly break up light into a rainbow. A single sheet of glass or other transparent material is not enough to separate sunlight into its component colors. But working with huge chunks of transparent material can be tricky and expensive: The materials cost, the polishing of surfaces, etc. This can make a larger prism both expensive and possibly too heavy. So to simplify things in places you want rainbows, you can use a water prism! Spectrum now carries several models of water prisms: Pyramid,
New Giant Microbes!
Giant Microbes have added some new hilarious Microbes to their collection. These new ones are great additions! First up is Bird Flu This guy is a hilarious representative of the Avian flu that was a big potential pandemic scare a few years ago. Next up is the Nerve Cell.
GeoMag - Construction Toy for Kids
GeoMag is a very simple idea: some steel balls, and some rods that have magnets on their ends so they will stick to the balls. From this simple concept hundreds, if not thousands of different shapes and designs can be made. You don’t try to make any specific item like with other construction toys (except for maybe some geometric shapes) you just put them together to have fun! Kids from ages 3 and up can enjoy playing with them! It comes in four sizes, each size having different numbers of rods and balls.
Water on the Moon!
It is official. Despite a poor visual display with its impact, the LCROSS impactor has confirmed there is water on the Moon! Here are images of what lead to this conclusions
Water on the Moon!
It is official. Despite a poor visual display with its impact, the LCROSS impactor has confirmed there is water on the Moon! Here are images of what lead to this conclusions

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