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Does the Caffeine in Soft Drinks Affect the Human Heart Rate?
Drink a soda, check the pulse! The purpose of this science fair project is to investigate how the caffeine in soda...
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How Does Saltwater Mix in an Estuary
The objective of this science fair project idea is to determine the average and individual concentrations of salt found...
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What Would Happen to Climate, Weather Patterns, and Life Forms if the Earth Were Cubical
The objective of this science fair project idea is to theorize what effects a cube-shaped earth would have on climate,...
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Which Characteristic is Most Influential in Attracting Bees to a Flower: Fragrance, Color, or Flavor
The objective of this science fair project idea is to determine the fragrance, color, and flavor that are most...
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The Effect of Electromagnetic Fields on Eremosphaera Algae Cells
The objective of this science fair project idea is to determine if and how electromagnetic fields affect the number and...
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Do Gas Stations Affect the Soil Around Them?
The objective of this experiment is to test the quality of soil surrounding a gas station to determine if gas stations...
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Environmental Effects of Biodegradability on Plastic Bags, Paper Bags, and Newspaper
The objective of this science fair project is to determine the rate at which a plastic bag, a paper bag, and newspaper...
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Can the Heartbeat of a Chicken Embryo be Detected Without Breaking Its Eggshell?
The objective of this experiment is to test an egg for the chick's heartbeat without breaking the eggshell or disturbing...
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Twirler: How Can Gravity Be Used to Power a Machine?
Machines come in all shapes and sizes. In this experiment, let's build a machine that is powered by the very force that...
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