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Where, Oh Where, Do the Wild Wolves Wander?
Science Buddies — Zoology science fair project using radio telemetry data to determine the size of a wolf pack's territory and whether the territory is season-dependent. This science fair project requires the purchase of a Track Wild Wolves Activity Kit from the ...More…
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Collecting Your Weather Data
Science Buddies — In this weather science fair project, students will determine the factors necessary to create radiation fog. Each morning around sunrise, you will need to make visual observations of a field, park, or other area with considerable plant matter ...More…
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Performing the Trials
Science Buddies — The goal of this sports science fair project is to learn more about the biomechanics of baseball pitching. The student will investigate if stepping forward and the length of the step affects the speed of the pitch. You should do this sports ...More…
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Drag Racing in the Water
Science Buddies — You need to be an excellent swimmer and have access to a swimming pool that is at least 25 meters in length. Do not perform this science fair project if you are not in good health. Get permission from your parents or guardians to do this science ...More…
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Rad Radishes: Effects of Irradiation on Seed Germination
Science Buddies — In this plant biology science fair project, students will investigate effects of irradiation on seed germination. You will need a specialty item, Irradiated "Rapid Radish" seeds, for this science fair project. See the Materials and Equipment ...More…
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Growing the Plants
Science Buddies — This science fair project requires healthy growing plants with tendrils. It may take 3 to 4 weeks to grow the plants from seeds. Specialty items: A growing plant with tendrils, such as a morning glory or sweet pea. Use caution when using the ...More…
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Determining Effects of Varying Glyphosate Concentrations
Science Buddies — Experiment with factors that affect the activity of the weed killer Roundup. Wear disposable gloves when handling the weed killer and work in a well-ventilated area. Adult supervision is recommended. If you wanted to find a chemical that would ...More…
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Plants on the Move! Experiments with Phototropism
Science Buddies — A plant biology science fair project exploring how various levels of light affect plant growth. Did you know that plants can move? They do it all the time, but so slowly that we often don't notice it. Plants respond to a number of different cues ...More…
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Absorption of Radiant Energy by Different Colors
Science Buddies — In this science fair project, use an infrared thermometer to measure the temperature of differently colored paper exposed to sunlight, and calculate energy emission using the Stefan-Boltzmann equation. The objective of this physics science fair ...More…
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Science Fair CSI: Can You Predict the Spatter?
Science Buddies — To predict where the blood shedding event occurred in a crime scene, using fake blood and blood-spatter analysis. Basic knowledge of trigonometry is required. For a refresher, check out the trigonometry reference listed in the Bibliography. This ...More…
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Preparing Your Test Wall
Science Buddies — In this physics science fair project, students will investigate the rebound height limits and linearity of dropped bouncy balls. To determine the rebound height limits and evaluate the relationship between the dropped height and the rebound ...More…
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Performing the Experiment
Science Buddies — The objective of this physics science fair project is to measure how the buoyancy of helium-filled latex balloons changes over time. Helium-filled balloons float because the helium is lighter than the surrounding air. In other words, the weight ...More…