Next Episode of Street Science is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Street Science focuses on unique experiments involving chemistry, fire and explosions, among others, caught in slow-motion footage. It features "science guy' and storyteller Kevin Delaney as he leaves his lab behind and hits the streets to conduct "larger-than-life demos" combining "scientific method with curiosity and plain old-fashioned ingenuity". The experiments will include creating a man-made fire tornado, turning leaf blowers into homemade hovercrafts, impressing a crowd by making an instant nitrogen cloud and visiting a salon to share a surprising use for its hydrogen peroxide.Delaney's sidekick Darren Dyk will capture all that action with slow-motion video and other camera techniques giving insights into the science we normally couldn't see.
Kevin and his team of experts head to the streets to show what it takes to make it snow in Florida; what happens when pressurized liquid nitrogen and thousands of ping pong balls are combined.
Kevin and his team of experts explore the incredible science behind fire; demonstrating how to make it rain fire and how to create a fire tornado.
Kevin and his team of science experts use a racecar to put a new twist on an old magic trick and show what it takes to build homemade hovercrafts.
Kevin and his team of experts explore the science behind food; showing just how dangerously explosive non-dairy creamer is and how a bunch of bananas can be transformed into a piano.
Kevin and his team of science experts head to the streets to show what it takes to build a vortex cannon that can pump out a ring of fire. Later, they transform everyday objects into explosive fireballs.
Kevin and his team of experts explore the strange science behind oobleck, a bizarre material that can behave as both a solid and a liquid.
Kevin and his group of experts explore the secret science behind the laws of motion, teaming up with pro athletes to discover how a curveball works and how to make a football do unbelievable things.
Kevin and his team of experts investigate the strange science of invisible forces, revealing how a penny can defy gravity on a hanger, how to painlessly lie on a bed of nails, and other incredible feats you can't normally see with the naked eye.
Kevin and his team of experts investigate the secret science at work in your kitchen. They show how you can hold fire in the palm of your hand, reveal what it takes to break a wine glass with sound, and discover incredible uses for fire extinguishers.
Kevin and his team of experts explore the amazing science behind rockets, using unconventional materials to power homemade projectiles to incredible heights.
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