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Minding your Mummies: The Science of Mummification
Minding your Mummies: The Science of Mummification
Difficulty
Time Required Long (2-4 weeks)
Prerequisites None
Material Availability Readily available.
Cost Very Low (under $20)
Safety The result of this science fair project will be a mummified hot dog. Do not eat the mummified hot dog, as you could get sick.

Have you ever seen or heard of the movies The Mummy or The Mummy Returns? Mummies have always played a part in nightmares for Western cultures, but in ancient Egypt, mummification was a serious religious ritual. They believed that preserving human remains was necessary so that the previous owner could enjoy the fruits of the afterlife. In this science fair project, you will learn about the rituals and science of mummification by mummifying a hot… Read more
Now You See It, Now You Don't! Test Your Peripheral Vision
Now You See It, Now You Don't! Test Your Peripheral Vision
Difficulty
Time Required Average (6-10 days)
Prerequisites None
Material Availability Readily available
Cost Very Low (under $20)
Safety No issues

Peripheral vision is important in our everyday lives because it allows us to gather a visual sense of our surroundings—without it, we would see the world through "tunnel vision." The survival of our ancient ancestors depended on their ability to use peripheral vision to find prey and to avoid predators. Almost everything we do—from riding a bike, to dribbling a basketball, to reading a book—depends on peripheral vision. In this… Read more
Are Your Eyes Playing Tricks on You? Discover the Science Behind Afterimages!
Are Your Eyes Playing Tricks on You? Discover the Science Behind Afterimages!
Difficulty
Time Required Short (2-5 days)
Prerequisites A computer with Internet access is recommended.
Material Availability Readily available
Cost Very Low (under $20)
Safety No issues

Yogi Berra said "You can observe a lot by just watching." In this human biology science fair project, you will observe how your eyes perceive color by watching afterimages. Afterimages are the images you see after staring at an object for several seconds and then looking away. You will also learn how different cone cells in your retina respond to different colors. Read more
Modeling the Human Cardiovascular System: The Factors That Affect Blood Flow Rate
Modeling the Human Cardiovascular System: The Factors That Affect Blood Flow Rate
Difficulty
Time Required Short (2-5 days)
Prerequisites None
Material Availability You will need access to a hand drill with bits of different sizes. See the Materials and Equipment list for details.
Cost Low ($20 - $50)
Safety Use caution when using a drill. Be sure to wear safety goggles. Adult supervision is recommended.

People often call cardiovascular disease a "silent killer." This disease sneaks up and causes damage, but patients don't realize it—until serious symptoms start. That is why physicians recommend keeping your cardiovascular system healthy. A healthy cardiovascular system gives us the energy and the stamina to do all of the things that we want to accomplish, such as do our best in school and perform well in sports. But what makes a… Read more
Old Salty: Does Age Affect the Ability to Detect Salt?
Old Salty: Does Age Affect the Ability to Detect Salt?
Difficulty
Time Required Long (2-4 weeks)
Prerequisites None
Material Availability Readily available
Cost Very Low (under $20)
Safety No issues. Adult supervision is recommended to help with the pouring of large pots of water.

Sauerkraut, pickled fish, pickled vegetables, kimchi, corned beef, processed cheeses, smoked lunch meats. Do you like these high-salt foods? What about your grandparents, do they? Do your grandparents seem to like most foods to be a bit saltier than you do? Try this science fair project if you want to find out more about the incredible, edible rock known as salt, and why people vary in how much of it they like to eat. Read more
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