Experiment of the Week
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Experiment of the Week
A lifelong fascination with science, combined with an uncontrollable urge to teach has led me on adventures ranging from excavating dinosaur bones in Wyoming to watching whales off the coast of Mexico.

During my thirteen years at the Memphis Museum, I wrote and taught classes in geology, biology, chemistry, archaeology and physics. In 1987, I decided it was time for a change and put together a traveling, high voltage electricity show, centered on a one million volt Tesla coil.

I am picking out some of my favorite science experiments from the early years of my mailing list (1997-2001), and posting them here as videos. I am revising the text versions too, so you can watch the video and print the new text version for your files from my website, www.krampf.com.

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Genre:  Science

Language:  English

Content Rating:  TV-Y

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Website:  Krampf.com

E-mail:  rob@krampf.com

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Cast

starring Robert Krampf
written by Robert Krampf
Directed and edited by Robert Krampf