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School Science Exhibition 2025

Discover pioneering student research and innovation shaping our future through interactive science experiments

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Explore our collection of hands-on experiments demonstrating key principles in physics, chemistry, and engineering.

Franklin Bell

Electrostatics demonstration using charge attraction and repulsion to generate oscillatory motion

Density Tower

Visualize fluid mechanics through stratification of immiscible liquids by specific gravity

Hydraulic Arm

Mechanical articulation system demonstrating force transmission through incompressible fluids

Lava Lamp

Biphasic fluid reactor showing immiscibility and density differential through effervescent reactions

Key Features

Everything you need to explore and understand these science experiments.

Interactive Cards

Engaging flip cards for browsing projects with smooth animations

Image Galleries

Auto-playing carousels showcasing experiment photos and results

Video Tutorials

Embedded YouTube demonstrations of each experiment

Downloadable Resources

PDF guides with theory, construction steps, and materials lists

Getting Started

Begin your journey with School Science in just a few steps.
1

Explore the Projects

Browse through our four featured science experiments and learn about the physics, chemistry, and engineering principles behind each one.
2

Watch Video Demos

Each project includes step-by-step video tutorials showing how to build and demonstrate the experiments.
3

Download Resources

Access comprehensive PDF guides with materials lists, construction instructions, and scientific explanations.
4

Build Your Own

Follow our guides to recreate these experiments for your own science fair or educational demonstration.

Built with Modern Tech

School Science is built using cutting-edge web technologies to deliver a smooth, responsive experience.

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Latest React features for optimal performance

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Beautiful, accessible UI components

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This platform was created to showcase the 2025 student science exhibition, featuring experiments in electrostatics, fluid mechanics, hydraulics, and chemistry.

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