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Articles by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Does Smell Affect the Way You Perceive Taste?
Are the senses of taste and smell interconnected? This science experiment investigates whether people can identify the...
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How Much Potential Energy Do Different Nuts Have?
All living things have energy. The objective of this science fair project is to prove that different varieties of nuts...
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Antibacterial Hand Sanitizers: Hype or Help?
Do anti-bacterial hand sanitizers keep the germs away? The objective of this science fair project is to test how...
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Effects Of An Electromagnetic Field On Mealworms
High levels of exposure to electromagnetic fields can be dangerous for people. The purpose of this science fair project...
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Is Horse Manure a Possible Energy Source in a Crisis?
Pioneers used organic waste for fuel. The objective of this science fair project is to determine whether horse manure...
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How Slow Can You Go Until Centrifugal Force Has No Effect?
Centrifugal force is an outward force rotating about a center. The objective of this science fair project is to...
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Grainy: What Kinds of Particles Make up Soil?
From your back yard to your dirty clothes, dirt is everywhere in a kid's life. But what makes up that familiar brownish...
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Doubles: How do Objects Look Through a Compound Microscope?
Compound microscopes can see extremely small things, things you would never be able to see! Let's find out how they work...
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