(KERO) — People have seen it in spy movies, secret messages written through invisible ink. As it turns out, the average person may have all the ingredients needed to make their own invisible ink right ...
Beth Harris, Raleigh mom and science educator, returns today with a really fun and easy experiment for kids to try - invisible ink! All you need is a piece of paper, milk with some amount of fat in it ...
In the third of three STEM experiments, Coolidge High School science teacher Jonte Lee teaches students how to make invisible ink using ingredients that can be found around the home. Check out our ...
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