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Ice-Cream

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Birnbaum, Molly
Coupland, John
Souza, Daniel
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This year, the Squishy Physics Saturday will focus on the exciting science of “Ice-cream”. Almost everyone loves the silky smooth taste of chocolate melting on their tongue. You might be surprised that a great deal of science is required to produce your favorite ice cream with just the right texture, flavor and appearance. Why would having an ice cream be challenging in the Alpes, at high altitude? Can I say that ice cream is a solid? If so, what is the difference with ice? Is it a simple material or is it made of different substances? What is the role in everything there is in ice cream? Together, we will explore this and other questions related to the exciting and entertaining intersection between science and ice cream. Awards will also be presented to the top middle and high school student submissions for the Squishy Physics photography contest. This contest is organized in conjunction with the Fernbank Science Center.
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2016-05-07
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94.38 minutes
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