PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Breakfast is the first meal of the day. For many, breakfast comes in the form of cereal. There is a lot of science that happens in that bowl that you may not be aware of, though.
In January 2014, alternative health and conspiracy web site NaturalNews.com posted a video showing Wheaties cereal flakes sticking to a magnet. The site claimed that this was irrefutable proof that ...
Did you know that some of our foods are fortified with iron? This is because it's considered an essential ingredient of our daily diet. Iron must be present for the body to function properly and our ...
What did you eat for breakfast this morning? You might want to double check. Using a few materials from around the house, you can discover why you might need a hammer with your next bowl of cereal.
Are you getting enough iron for breakfast? It all depends on what kind of cereal you eat. Materials Instructions STEP 1: Pour two cups of Total cereal into the zip-top bag. STEP 2: Using your hands, ...
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In this video, we experiment with a powerful Neodymium N52 magnet sent by a fan. Our experiments include performing a pull-up while suspended by the magnet, extracting iron from cereal, and ...
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