Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Roasting marshmallows with telescopes...

Hi!

How's this for a 24-hour activity? Making telescopes. At night, use your telescope to stare into the black, huge, starry sky. Even look at the Moon's craters. Then, during the day, use your telescope to roast marshmallows!

But let's be even crazier. Joining us on Sunday Night, August 7th is Mr. Robert Rosenberg, the President of the Amateur Astronmer Association of New York. He will bring telescopes. And he will give us a guided tour of heaven.  Now that's crazy. 

- Yossi

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Science = Explosions.

Hello!

Every day is July 4th.  "Diet Coke and Mentos" Fireworks!  Who's in? 



Of course, the best scientists make the biggest explosions. Is Diet Coke and Mentos really the baddest match? Grab your notebooks and rulers, because we will find the most powerful, explosive combination of Soda and Candy out there.

Just one month to camp!
Yossi

Friday, June 17, 2011

PondZoo Scheme

Hi, I'm David! I study chemistry at Yeshiva University, and when I heard about the Simcha Lab I jumped at the opportunity. I've already spent a summer as an archery and paintball specialist at Simcha, but now I get to spend my time there teaching the kids about science and showing them how much fun it can be. Hopefully, they'll still let me use the paintball guns, though.

I'm excited about the biology experiments we're planning for our students. We're talking about nature walks to collect insect samples and pond water followed by examination under the fascinating Miscope - an easy-to-use digital microscope capable of 140x magnification. I can't wait to show the students (and see for myself) the invisible menagerie living right under our noses (so to speak)!

We're working hard to finalize the plan for the summer and hammer out a budget. We're almost set to go. Camp is gonna be awesome!


Thursday, June 2, 2011

Time to Think SimchaSynthBio

Hello, all. It's Jake, another of the student scientists who couldn't resist a chance to have as much fun with science as I could imagine. Our little science workshop at Camp Simcha Special (whatever it's wacky name will be) is going to be a hotbed of sciencey fun, with sneaky undercurrents of actual learning, too!

Although it sounds advanced, I'm intent on pushing the limits of our science exploration past simple chemistry, physics, and biology. Let's run a synthetic biology experiment at Camp Simcha Special! "Synthetic biology?," you groan, "but that's booooring!" To you, I say, "nay".

iGEM, an annual international competition in genetic engineering (a field that is under the umbrella of synthetic biology) has shown, over the past few years, amazingly fun and simple things that new scientists can do with the technologies of synthetic biology. Bacteria that glow in several different colors? We can do that. Bacteria that smell deliciously minty? We can do that, too. Don't like mint? We've even got banana-scented bacterias. How do you like them bananas?

Our lab will be the real deal - we'll need gloves and goggles, lab coats and beakers, petri dishes and inoculating loops - but we'll be doing real science. And our results will glow in the dark.