HAZ CLICK AQUÍ PARA VER EN ESPAÑOL Science is fun and cartoon producers know it. There is a scientist character in many cartoons. In Dexter’s laboratory a scientist is the main character and in the Powerpuff girls Professor Utonium is the responsible of the girls having superpowers. Although it’s more common to find the scientist to be a secondary character and the perfect excuse to show a bizarre invention! That’s the case of professor Frink on The Simpsons, professor Hubert on Futurama or professor Bacterio on Mort & Phil. But even in cartoons where there is no scientist character we can learn plenty of stuff about science. SCOOBY-DOO There is something very important to learn from Scooby-Doo. Every episode begins with our four teenagers and their dog discovering that something paranormal is happening and every episode finishes explaining somebody...
Weighing light staff   Have you ever found difficult to weigh something because it is too light? Recipes know this can be a trouble and that’s why you will read 100 ml of milk or 150 g of flour but you will find a pinch of salt instead of 2 g because recipes know the scale you have at home is unable to weigh that little.   There are many things that you cannot weigh with your regular scale… like a post-it, a feather or a pin. You would need a precision scale for that. There are other things that are even more difficult to weigh, like air.   Does air weigh at all?   Yes it does! It’s vey light though and you will need some stuff to do it in your kitchen. Do you want to try? You can do...
In this experiment we tested UHU glue against rivets. We assembled several sheets of aluminum to get a panel using both methods and we test them in a dynamic load test. In conclusion of our test we discovered that the UHU glue can withstand several times the number strikes the rivets can providing a durable bonding. We also design A pyramid of tennis balls hidden in a cube of them to announce UHU was about to build the highest tennis balls pyramid...