Mind the Lab Experiment: Brachistochrone Curve

Mind the Lab Experiment: Brachistochrone Curve

The problem of the brachistochrone curve was posed by Johann Bernoulli in 1696. In physics and mathematics, a brachistochrone curve is the fastest possible path a ball can take when falling between two points. The public is required to find the shortest...
Mind the Lab Experiment: Solar Panels

Mind the Lab Experiment: Solar Panels

Solar energy is valuable for electricity generation and can help meet much of human energy needs. The public can build unique, light and fast models that contain solar panels and are powered by solar energy.
The science behind what we choose to eat

The science behind what we choose to eat

It is known that our preferences on taste are formed based on our senses (sight, taste, smell, etc.). But did you know that the final food choice is shaped both consciously and subconsciously by factors such as our childhood habits, memory or correlations with...
Mind the Lab Experiment: The unbreakable balloon

Mind the Lab Experiment: The unbreakable balloon

If we approach an inflated balloon with air in a flame, it will burst. Could we make an unbreakable balloon? Perhaps once again, the precious water can provide the solution to this problem.
Innovative functional foods

Innovative functional foods

Did you know that you can create innovative foods that have a beneficial effect on maintaining your health? A variety of herbs and food by-products e.g. fruit peels will be waiting for you, in order to create your own, innovative, functional food with the help of...