Home Education Science Experiments Glowing Minerals EducationScience Experiments Glowing Minerals Add heat from solid fuel to marble and fluorite and this is what happens. By David Gaines - November 27, 2019 3 0 RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Lemon Battery Foil Etching Egyptian Night: Burning Iron Metal Contest Invisible Ink and Flammable Iron Leave a reply Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. RANDOM DAY IN THE LIFE Strolling Through Emirates Mall in Dubai David Gaines - March 19, 2012 0 Since Nduku’s sister and brother-in-law had to work, they got us tickets for the hop on hop off Big Bus tour so we can... Venturing Off The Beaten Path to a Place Called Nancy’s Airfield Cafe David Gaines - May 18, 2014 0 On the way back from our New England trip, we decided to get something to eat. Instead of something cheap and easy just off... Najwa’s First Scientific Study David Gaines - October 12, 2010 0 Najwa participating in her first science experiment, as one of the subjects, as we prepare her for a life in STEM. Picking Locks, Forging Signatures and More at SpyFest David Gaines - January 26, 2018 0 Every now and again the International Spy Museum likes to stay open late and have special activities for the kids. So I picked... Najwa “In Class” in a Weird 2020 School Year David Gaines - December 11, 2020 0 Well, the first half of the school year is coming to a close and it's nothing like we've ever seen before. Not in... Foil Etching David Gaines - November 24, 2019 0 When aluminum and copper sulfate come in contact, nothing happens. But then you add sodium chloride. Harriet Tubman Project David Gaines - February 27, 2020 0 It's Black History Month and the students had to pick a historic figure to create a poster board about that person. Najwa chose...