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Does Ultraviolet (UV) Light Pass through Some Colors More than Others?
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Does Ultraviolet (UV) Light Pass through Some Colors More than Others?
The purpose of this science fair project is to explore whether UV light passes through some colors and not others by looking at blue, red, purple, and clear.
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How to Measure Viscosity of Liquids
How to Measure Viscosity of Liquids
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How to Measure Viscosity of Liquids
Kids will learn how to measure the viscosity of liquids by making their own homemade viscometer in this great science fair project idea.
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Which Fabrics are Most Absorbent?
Which Fabrics are Most Absorbent?
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Which Fabrics are Most Absorbent?
Discover that the absorbency of fabrics depend largely on the shape and structure of the individual fibers that make up the fabric.
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Rats!
Rats!
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Rats!
This experiment has students record rat behavior to learn about the benefits of rats and research rat myths throughout history.
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Musical Glasses
Musical Glasses
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Musical Glasses
In this project students experiment with making music using only glasses of water.
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Text on Screen vs. Type on Paper: Which is Easier to Remember?
Text on Screen vs. Type on Paper: Which is Easier to Remember?
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Text on Screen vs. Type on Paper: Which is Easier to Remember?
This experiment explores whether reading text on a computer screen or type on paper leads to better retention of the information read.
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High Frequency Hearing Test
High Frequency Hearing Test
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High Frequency Hearing Test
Little scientists will make inferences about hearing loss, pitch, and frequency in this great science fair idea that puts the human ear to the test.
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Helium Rising
Helium Rising
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Helium Rising
Science fair project that examines how temperature affects density and how density in turn affects the behavior of helium gas.
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Color and Emotion Perception
Color and Emotion Perception
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Color and Emotion Perception
This science fair project idea explores whether there is a connection to the color a person wears and the way their emotional state is perceived by others.
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What Burns Best?
What Burns Best?
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What Burns Best?
This project examines what types of objects burn and which burn faster and cleaner.
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Influencing a Coin Flip
Influencing a Coin Flip
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Influencing a Coin Flip
This science fair project idea determines the probability of a coin landing heads or tails.
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Speaking Under Water
Speaking Under Water
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Speaking Under Water
Using an empty tennis ball can and a swimming pool, you will determine if it's possible to have a conversation under water.
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All About Wood
All About Wood
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All About Wood
This science project has students collect wood samples and invent new uses for different types of wood based on its properties.
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Which Type Of Rocks Are Most Damaged By Freezing?
Which Type Of Rocks Are Most Damaged By Freezing?
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Which Type Of Rocks Are Most Damaged By Freezing?
This science fair project idea studies which kind of rock (sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic) is most damaged by frozen water.
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Making a Static Electricity Bell
Making a Static Electricity Bell
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Making a Static Electricity Bell
Demonstrate how static electricity can cause an object to move. It also examines just how an object affected by static electricity will move.
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Slinky: Metal vs. Plastic
Slinky: Metal vs. Plastic
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Slinky: Metal vs. Plastic
This science fair project idea explores whether a plastic slinky works as well as a metal slinky when walking it down the stairs.
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What is Condensation?
What is Condensation?
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What is Condensation?
What is condensation? Little mad scientists will learn about condensation, states of matter, and air pressure by conducting this cool science experiment.
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The Effect of Heat on Rubber
The Effect of Heat on Rubber
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The Effect of Heat on Rubber
You've heard the expression "burn rubber" but do you know how heat affects rubber? Examine the impact of temperature on rubber in this fun science experiment.
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Hot Air Balloon Heights
Hot Air Balloon Heights
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Hot Air Balloon Heights
The objective this science fair project is to determine whether a bigger bag will allow a homemade hot air balloon to fly higher than smaller bag.
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Streak Test
Streak Test
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Streak Test
In this science fair project, students use the streak test to tell minerals apart from each other.
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Exploring the Rate of Plant Growth in Crystals vs. Soil
Exploring the Rate of Plant Growth in Crystals vs. Soil
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Exploring the Rate of Plant Growth in Crystals vs. Soil
The objective of this science fair project is to test the growth rate of a plan in a crystal medium in comparison to traditional soil.
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Magnetic Levitation
Magnetic Levitation
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Magnetic Levitation
Kids make a paperclip perform an act of magnetic levitation and test how effective various materials are at magnetic shielding in this science fair project.
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Using A Dichotomous Key To Identify Trees
Using A Dichotomous Key To Identify Trees
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Using A Dichotomous Key To Identify Trees
This science fair project idea identifies trees using a dichotomous key.
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Water and Mosses
Water and Mosses
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Water and Mosses
This science fair project will help students learn about non-vascular plants, such as mosses.
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Angle of Heat
Angle of Heat
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Angle of Heat
Science fair project which compares the rate of temperature change and the maximum temperature as a result of the angle of light radiation.
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