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What is the Ideal Temperature Setting for Refrigerators?
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What is the Ideal Temperature Setting for Refrigerators?
Measurement
Discover if temperature settings in a fridge make a drastic difference in terms of bacterial growth.
Science Project
Centigrade and Fahrenheit: What Do They Really Mean?
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Centigrade and Fahrenheit: What Do They Really Mean?
Measurement
Thermometers are how we measure temperature, and we've all heard the terms "centigrade" and "Fahrenheit" tossed around, but what do they really mean?
Science Project
Developing a Water Quality Model
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Developing a Water Quality Model
Measurement
The projects describes the correlation between Gravel Run and Centreville Landing in terms of pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and temperature.
Science Project
Which Exercise Gives Your Heart and Muscles the Best Workout?
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Which Exercise Gives Your Heart and Muscles the Best Workout?
Measurement
Determine the differences between various bicep exercises, both in terms of how much muscle exertion they create and how they affect your heart rate.
Science Project
Space Shuttle Ceramics
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Space Shuttle Ceramics
Measurement
Investigate the advantages of the use of ceramics in engines such as the tiles used in Space Shuttle. Use iron filings and magnets.
Science Project
What Is the Bacterial Content of Milk?
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What Is the Bacterial Content of Milk?
Measurement
In this science fair project, students will use methylene blue to study the presence of aerobic bacteria in milk.
Science Project
Warm, Warmer: How Does Exercise Change Body Temperature?
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Warm, Warmer: How Does Exercise Change Body Temperature?
Second Grade
Measurement
In this science fair project, we'll use a liquid crystal thermometer to find out whether exercising makes a difference in people's temperature.
Science Project
What is the Most Effective Winter Coat Insulation?
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What is the Most Effective Winter Coat Insulation?
Sixth Grade
Measurement
Science fair project which identifies the most effective insulator that you could use to make a winter coat by comparing how well cloth and cotton trap heat.
Science Project
Passive Solar Heating
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Passive Solar Heating
Fourth Grade
Measurement
examine how passive solar heating works, measure temperature in a parked car on a sunny day. ways to use passive solar heating as an alternative, energy
Science Project
Electromagnetic Ring Launcher
Science Project
Electromagnetic Ring Launcher
Measurement
Use an Elihu Thomson apparatus, also known as a ring launcher, to learn about electromagnetism concepts and the properties of various metals.
Science Project
Developing a New, Improved Cold Pack
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Developing a New, Improved Cold Pack
Measurement
The purpose of this science project is to determine which chemical best lowers the temperature of water in a cold pack and if the amount affects its use.
Science Project
Measuring Sugar in Fruit Using a Refractometer
Science Project
Measuring Sugar in Fruit Using a Refractometer
Measurement
This fun science fair project idea explains what a circadian rhythm is and explores the types of biological activities that follow a 24 hour cycle in mammals.
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Can You Cook Using Only Sunlight?
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Can You Cook Using Only Sunlight?
Measurement
Bake some cookies with an oven that collects sunlight and traps the shorter wavelengths (heat!).
Science Project
Cooling Food: Microwave vs. Oven
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Cooling Food: Microwave vs. Oven
Fourth Grade
Measurement
What's the difference between a microwave and an oven? Use mashed potatoes to explore which kitchen appliance does a better job at keeping food warm.
Science Project
Is Horse Manure a Possible Energy Source in a Crisis?
Science Project
Is Horse Manure a Possible Energy Source in a Crisis?
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Is horse manure a possible energy source in a crisis? Use calorimetry to find out how much energy horse manure can produce in this science fair project.
Science Project
Composting Methods
Science Project
Composting Methods
Measurement
Save money by making compost! Use this science fair project idea to determine which composting methods best encourage decomposition of organic matter.
Science Project
The Meissner Effect: Magnetic Levitation Using a Superconductor
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The Meissner Effect: Magnetic Levitation Using a Superconductor
Measurement
Explore how you can achieve magnetic levitation with the Meissner Effect! This cool science project explains formation and applications of a superconductor.
Science Project
Can Hydrogel Crystals be Used as a Sensitive Humidity Indicator?
Science Project
Can Hydrogel Crystals be Used as a Sensitive Humidity Indicator?
Fourth Grade
Measurement
This science fair project focuses on a polymer called hydrogel super absorbent crystal which absorbs water, swelling to many times its original size.
Science Project
Distilling Water
Science Project
Distilling Water
Measurement
Science fair project that uses distillation to convert salt water into fresh water.
Science Project
Change in UV Radiation
Science Project
Change in UV Radiation
Measurement
Science fair project that determines how UV radiation emitted by the sun varies depending on the time of day, using a handheld UV detector
Science Project
Foggy Fun
Science Project
Foggy Fun
Measurement
Science fair project that creates fog using bottles of hot and cold water.
Science Project
Hot Finger: Experimenting with Biofeedback
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Hot Finger: Experimenting with Biofeedback
Measurement
Evaluate whether people can raise the temperature of their finger using the power of their thoughts.
Science Project
Growing Bacteria
Science Project
Growing Bacteria
Fourth Grade
Measurement
Science fair project that examines how to grow bacteria in a controlled setting, using simple materials from around the home.
Science Project
Wrinkle Removal Products
Science Project
Wrinkle Removal Products
Measurement
Test products which claim to reduce wrinkles, and determine which is the most effective. Test effectiveness over three weeks, using a sample of volunteers.
Science Project
Thermotherapy and Strawberries
Science Project
Thermotherapy and Strawberries
Measurement
Check out this cool science fair project idea to explore non-chemical means of preserving fruits by using thermotherapy.
Science Project
New Wives' Tales
Science Project
New Wives' Tales
Measurement
Analyze competed scientific studies to determine the effectiveness of ancient remedies. Create a chart that illustrates the effectiveness of these treatments.
Science Project
Hairy, Fat and Warm
Science Project
Hairy, Fat and Warm
Measurement
Measure temperature change over time using a variety of insulation materials. Be creative with insulation materials: scarves, yarn, socks, feathers, oil, etc
Science Project
Which Starch Plant Produces the Most Fuel?
Science Project
Which Starch Plant Produces the Most Fuel?
Measurement
Ethanol can be used as an alternative fuel! The purpose of this experiment is to identify a starch plant that produces the largest quantity of ethanol.
Science Project
Growing Crystals
Science Project
Growing Crystals
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Science fair project in which you will examine how crystals are formed by creating your own crystal using charcoal briquettes, salt, and ammonia.
Science Project
How to Keep Your Light Sticks Lit Up Longer
Science Project
How to Keep Your Light Sticks Lit Up Longer
Measurement
Examine the connection between temperature and chemiluminescence.
Science Project
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