If you have an interest in science experiments then you should probably watch the Science Channel’s series “Street Science.” Kevin Delaney has exited his lab to hit the streets and show us some amazing science experiments that involve explosions, fire and other kinds of really cool stuff. You can watch what he does, how he does it and what happens. It’s even played back with slow motion footage. The show is filled with amazing demonstrations and in case you’re not already a fan, here are five things you didn’t know about the show that are reasons why you should tune
Five Things You Didn’t Know about “Street Science”...
Five Things You Didn’t Know about “Street Science”...
- 11/16/2017
- by Dana Hanson-Firestone
- TVovermind.com
Delicious science is on display tonight as a “poor gummy bear” gets the potassium chlorate treatment on Street Science, the Science Channel show that puts the fun into chemistry experiments. Host Kevin Delaney gleefully says: “We’re about to see what happens when you add a gummy bear to heated potassium chlorate, here we go!” Kevin Delaney came to fame on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, with his showy and over-the-top science experiments. Now he has a series on Science Channel. Delaney’s calling card is he melds scientific methods with his off-the-wall humor and inspires and cultivates a sense of...read more...
- 11/15/2017
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Now that's some spooktacular science. Just in time for Halloween, Jimmy Fallon and Kevin Delaney performed some freaky science experiments on Wednesday's episode of The Tonight Show. The first experiment started off pretty tame. Fallon and the Street Science host created bubbles filled with dry ice—or what the late-night host enthusiastically referred to as "ghost bubbles." Even though the experiment was cool, it wasn't necessarily scary. However, Fallon's heart started pumping after the two performed their second experiment. Delaney stepped inside a clear booth and filled a bottle with dry ice and water, creating pressure. He then stuck it inside a rotting pumpkin and fled...
- 10/26/2017
- E! Online
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