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The purpose of this science fair project is to build a basic radio.
Electricity and Magnetism
Elementary School
In this science fair project, students will construct their own hovercraft.
Engineering
Fourth Grade
In this project students learn about the golden ratio and investigate if it can be used to predict people's assessment of beauty in others.
Applied Science
Applied Mathematics
This science fair project idea determines if a robot equipped with sound/touch sensor circuitry displays sequential or random movement.
Engineering
Middle School
This experiment examines the mathematics behind the birthday paradox and determines whether it holds up in the real world.
Applied Science
High School
Have you ever wondered if the heat from the sun is strong enough to cook food? This science experiment provides step-by-step instructions to help you answer this question.
Electricity and Magnetism
Elementary School
This science fair project demonstrates the magic of arches by challenging students to stack telephone books on top of eggs without breaking them.
Engineering
Elementary School
Fibonacci sequences have been observed throughout nature, like in leaves and flowers. In this project, students find examples of the Fibonacci sequence.
Applied Science
Middle School
Construct batteries that make electricity from fruits with this fun science fair project.
Electricity and Magnetism
Elementary School
This science fair project idea  develops an understanding through experimentation of which shapes are the most structurally strong.
Engineering
Elementary School
The goal of this science fair project is to test the effectiveness of various search engines.
Applied Mathematics
Elementary School

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