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Little scientists will make inferences about hearing loss, pitch, and frequency in this great science fair idea that puts the human ear to the test.
Health and Medicine
Fifth Grade
This science experiment examines the role of fat in food, especially in making bread rise and whipping cream.
Health and Medicine
Elementary School
Young scientists will investigate people's preferences for saltiness, and make some inferences about genetics and diet.
Health and Medicine
Third Grade
How do clouds form? Can clouds be made manually? In this free science fair project, you can make clouds using simple materials.
Weather and Climate
Middle School
What is an anemometer?  It's a device use to measure wind speed. Learn how to make an anemometer in this free science fair project.
Weather and Climate
Middle School
This science fair project teaches about mold. Students will test different foods to see which grow mold the fastest.
Health and Medicine
Elementary School
The objective of this science fair project is to find out how much fat is in potato chips.
Health and Medicine
Elementary School
What is a hygrometer?  It's a device that measure humidity. Learn how to make a hygrometer in this free science fair project idea. Great project for kids.
Weather and Climate
Middle School
Bake some cookies with an oven that collects sunlight and traps the shorter wavelengths (heat!).
Weather and Climate
Middle School
This experiment investigates if stress alters body temperature.
Health and Medicine
Middle School
This science fair project explores whether musicians are better than non-musicians at distinguishing and understanding speech in noisy environments
Health and Medicine
High School
This project examines the phenomenon of using a mirror to trick a person's brain into experiencing sensations in body parts not actually affected.
Health and Medicine
High School

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