Finding the perfect gift for everyone on your list this year can be a challenge. However, if there is a science lover on your list, we may be able to help you find the right one. As fellow science enthusiasts, we have compiled a list of some of the geekiest gifts out there. Some of the items we've listed, you can even make yourself with a few simple items.
Magnetic periodic table
A magnetic periodic table is an easy, but impressive DIY gift, especially if the recipient is a chemistry buff. This
magnetic periodic table of elements can also double as a cool way to store spices, jewelry or other light-weight items.
Levitating speakers
This
globe shaped speaker uses magnetic levitation technology to float in the air while you listen to your tunes. If you don’t have the extra cash to splurge on a levitating speaker, you can also
make your own custom set of speakers with some basic instructions.
Ferrofluid kit
Ferrofluid is an intriguing substance. It is a liquid that has the magnetic properties of some metals, and you can
do some pretty neat tricks and experiments with it. You can grab one of our
ferrofluid kits and
neodymium magnets and watch as the ferrofluid spikes along invisible magnetic field lines.
Magnetic putty
Magnetic putty is similar to ferrofluid, but it is thicker, hence the ‘putty’ name. Putty is also malleable and forms around a shape. Magnetic putty does the same, only it seems to move on its own because of magnetism. It has ferrous pieces dispersed within it that cause it to be drawn to a high powered magnet.
Science quote magnets
For an inexpensive DIY gift, take some quotes from your gift recipient’s favorite scientists and make a geeky set of fridge magnets. An easy way to make fridge magnets is with some Mod Podge, paper, glass pebbles and magnets. Glue the quotes to the back of the pebble, let it dry, then attach a magnet to the back, and wrap it up.
Hoverboard
This one may not be easy to obtain. It cost around $10K, and that is if you make the waiting list. However, this
real hoverboard that uses magnets to levitate is still pretty cool whether or not you’re a science buff.
What are you getting the science lover in your life? Feel free to share your geeky gifts in the comments below and for more suggestions, visit our
gift ideas page.
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Gregory F. Maxwell