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Spooky science at Imagination Station

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TOLEDO, Ohio -

The Imagination Station in downtown Toledo was full of some scary science projects this weekend.

The annual Spooky Science event mixes science concepts with spooky twists like boo bubbles and acid based indicators that look like bloody handprints.

Chief Scientist Carl Nelson says it's just one of the ways the Imagination Station makes science fun for kids. "It's a lot of cool, fun activities for families to come and try and some really nice science tied to it as well."

Spooky Science continues through next weekend at the Imagination Station. For information on activities and hours of operation, check out imaginationstationtoledo.org.

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