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Articles by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Hydroponics
What is hydroponics? It's the science of growing plants in nutrient solutions. Do plants grow better in solution or...
Topics: Plant Biology | Middle School -
Freezing and Thawing of Water and Salt
What can you use salt for? Cooking? Melt snow? Freeze ice cream? Do this science project to explore the many purpose of...
Topics: Chemistry | Middle School -
The Cartesian Diver
Why do sponge floats and heavy metal sinks in water? Can the opposite happen - sponge sinks and metal floats in water?...
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Static Electricity: Stationary Charges
Zap! Ow! Have you ever touched a doorknob, a balloon, or some other object, and been given an unexpected shock? If so,...
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Venus
In this science fair project, you will use a Styrofoam ball to model the planet, Venus and learn why Venus has different...
Topics: Astronomy | Middle School -
Polymer
In this science fair project, you will make a polymer, a soft, pliable (easily bent) material that spreads out when not...
Topics: Chemistry | Middle School -
Water Pressure
Pressure is a force applied over an area. Since water has weight, it exerts pressure. In this science fair project, you...
Topics: Physics | Middle School -
Stimulation of Plant Growth
Plants grow naturally with sunlight and water. But if we want plants to grow more rapidly, can we use a stimulator? In...
Topics: Plant Biology | Middle School
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