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Why not do your chemistry project on how or even if the pH level of the acid in our stomachs affects the digestion of proteins?
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A good science fair project would be to determine if plants grow better using water or using diet coke. The object is to have two plants and for 6 weeks water both plants, one with water and one with diet coke. At the end of project compare...
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This review is from: Fahrenheit 451 (Paperback) I read this book about 18 months ago, but I am writing a review now because the book came up during a mealtime conversation. We talked about how prophetic a very good science fiction writer ca...
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Answers to Other Common Questions
"One thing for sure - you will love it or hate it. Heinlein at hs best!" My take is that Heinlein liked to show what a competent person could do in society. Since his background was being a Navy Officer, he used military examples...
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Used with the permission of the California State Science Fair Being a science fair judge is hard, but it's worth the effort. You are making a memorable impact on the lives of some very talented young people. For some students, you are the f...
http://www.nwse.org/judgingtips
Observe through volunteer opportunities what it will be like to work with sick people.
http://cms.bsu.edu/Academics/CollegesandDepartments/Bio...
"teleporting" mechanism inspired by claymation such as Wallace and Gromit , the popular animated duo of movie fame. Sounds kind of dubious, but when you read the details it sounds fairly straightforward. The goal is to digitize an...
http://techdirt.com/articles/20050617/1036237_F.shtml
Ancient medicine claims that Moringa leaves prevent 300 diseases.
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The folks at Answers in Genesis are upset, apparently, about a column in USA Today that is critical of their little museum. To be fair, it doesn't single out Answers in Genesis (and they noticed it two years after the fact). It takes a broa...
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Strange as it sounds to modern ears, the validity of experiments and the nascent scientific method were a matter for intense debate in the Seventeenth Century. Many of the great natural philosophers of the era rejected experimental proofs, ...
http://shass.mit.edu/research/theater