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Are ants picky over their food? Do they have any preference?
The purpose of this experiment was to determine which flavor ants are most attracted to.
CategoryBiology > ZoologyDifficulty: Elementary school
What are the effects of heat, moisture, and ventilation upon the development of the chicken embryo in an incubator?
The avian embryo is amazing and exciting. In only three weeks, a small clump of cells with no characteristic features of any single animal species changes into an active, newly hatched chick. A study of this transformation is educational and interesting, and gives us insight into how humans are formed.
CategoryBiology > ZoologyDifficulty: High school
Do changes in the environment such as temperature and light affect shrimp in their choice of habitats?
In this lab, you will examine the habitat preferences of the brine shrimp, Artemia. You will use controlled experimentation to determine the thermal, pH, and light environments selected by Artemia. Based on your experience with this lab, you will design an experiment that could be used to survey other variables and other organisms.
CategoryBiology > ZoologyDifficulty: Middle school
How much does a typical student know about endangered species?
We would like to do a survey research project on student knowledge about endangered and extinct animals. Our hypothesis states that the majority of the responses to the factual questions on the questionnaire will be correct.
CategoryBiology > Human psychology > MiscellaneousDifficulty: Middle school
How to make your own comet
In ancient times, people did not understand the objects in the sky, how they moved or what they were. They did not know what a comet was, where it came from, or where it went. A large comet is a spectacular sight and inspired both awe and fear in primitive peoples.
CategoryPhysics > AstronomyDifficulty: Elementary school
What sort of fabric would best keep an astronaut warm?
My hypothesis is that spacesuit prototype #3 will be the prototype that will conserve more heat than prototypes #1 and #2. Prototype #3 has 6 layers. It has foam, fleece, and camouflage for warmth. #2 has 5 layers. It has foam and camouflage for warmth. #1 has 7 layers. It has fleece, Aluminized Mylar, and camouflage for warmth.
CategoryPhysics > AstronomyDifficulty: Elementary school
How to build a sidereal pointer to help us to locate the position of a celestial body
In this article, we talk about the construction of a sidereal pointer. It is an instrument that allows you to localize each celestial object in the night sky, just knowing its coordinates.
CategoryPhysics > AstronomyDifficulty: Elementary school
How much do students know and feel about prejudice?
We would like to do a survey research project on what students know and feel about prejudice. Our hypothesis states that the majority of the responses to the factual questions on our questionnaire about prejudice will be answered correctly.
CategoryBiology > Human psychology > MiscellaneousDifficulty: Middle school
What factor has the most influence on the speed of a computer?
My hypothesis is the CPU will make the most difference in speed.
CategoryEngineering > MiscellaneousDifficulty: High school
How are clouds formed?
By following these steps, you will have created the conditions necessary for cloud formation: water vapor in the air, smoke particles for water to collect on, and cooling of the air by lowering the air pressure within a bottle.
CategoryEarth Science > MeteorologyDifficulty: Elementary school
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