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Forum: Grades 9-12: Physical Science
Please Help me find the answers-Topic-Lightning
Please Help me find the answers-Topic-Lightning
Hi There.
I have a project where I have to answer this question
Why does Lightning come from the GROUND?? Explain.
I have no idea how is that possible. I have searched on Google but still confused.
P.S It is a project where they ask many confusing questions to get perspective of students.
Any Help is appreciated
Re: Please Help me find the answers-Topic-Lightning
jackj_32 - Actually lightening…
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Forum: Grades 6-8: Physical Science
Elon Mask's Methods
Elon Mask's Methods
After some researching and overthinking his take I'd say that's probably is a real and real interesting experiment to see. I'm talking about Elon Musk's words when he called for a "nuclear strike" on Mars. At the same time, he added that he was even going to release T-shirts with such a slogan. Musk noted that the atomic bombing could allegedly make the Red Planet habitable by releasing trapped carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. He is…
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Forum: Grades 9-12: Life, Earth, and Social Sciences
Amount of sample members
Amount of sample members
Hello, I'm a junior and I'm having trouble deciding how many sample members I need for my science fair project. I tried searching up online how to determine that but I didn't understand. Basically, I'm trying to survey high school students from grades 9 to 12. In my school, there are two classes for each grade (two 9th grades, two 10th grades, two 11th grades, and two 12th grades). I want to test what are the causes of stress in teenagers from…
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Forum: Grades 9-12: Life, Earth, and Social Sciences
Question About Autism, sodium/potassium channels, and seizures
Question About Autism, sodium/potassium channels, and seizures
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I was planning on doing my project on something related to autism, sodium/potassium channels and seizures. The article I found that I wanted to relate my project to talked about how genetic variants in sodium channels cause autism and when overactive they cause seizures. But the medicine given to close the sodium channels and prevent this sometimes doesn’t work…
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Forum: Grades 9-12: Life, Earth, and Social Sciences
Science Fair Idea- smartphone affects the Brain
Science Fair Idea- smartphone affects the Brain
Hi All,
I am planning to research how the usage of smartphone affect the brain?
I can find a lot of data available and research that have been done on this topic.
But if I want to prove this Question in my science project, how do I test this? Any help on this is appreciated.
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We'd be happy to help you out with your project! The first…
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Forum: Careers in Science
Why to use Linux?
Why to use Linux?
This is the most helpful perspective for understudies, as they can utilize the product to concentrate on how it functions, prior to altering and stretching out the code to suit their requirements. This will likewise assist them with learning the internals of an OS and the product. This interaction will help in the improvement of new programming and help development dependent on nearby requirements. Regardless of whether clients are not software engineers,…
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Forum: Grades 9-12: Life, Earth, and Social Sciences
Publishing Reserach
Publishing Reserach
Hello,
I was wondering if someone can help with resouces to publish reserach in a good journal as a high school student?
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It's great that you have an interest in getting your work published! One journal that publishes work by high school students is the Journal of Emerging Investigators. You can go to their website and read about their publication guidelines. This could be a good opportunity to get feedback on your work…
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Forum: Grades 9-12: Physical Science
How do we estimate the size of a star in arcminutes?
How do we estimate the size of a star in arcminutes?
I'm doing the "How Old Is the Universe?" Project and they ask us to find the approximate size of a star in arcminutes with the length on the chart, but I'm struggling to do so. Is there an equation I need to work with?
Re: How do we estimate the size of a star in arcminutes?
Make sure that you have selected the "grid" and "label" options, as shown in Figure 4.
Step 4 explains and…
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Forum: Grades 9-12: Life, Earth, and Social Sciences
Aging Experiment with mice - finding collaborators
Aging Experiment with mice - finding collaborators
Hey All,
Does anyone know how I could find someone interested in collaboration on an aging experiment with mice?
I've been doing an experiment on aging in mice, using absolute telomere analysis to check results based on different mice subjects. I've had one mouse exhibit results that indicated a slightly increased and then stable telomere length over about six months, which is rather…
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Forum: Grades 9-12: Physical Science
Tranist of a Planet
Tranist of a Planet
Dear all,
I wish to create a model, for my students, to measure the decrease in light as a result of an object moving in front of a light source.
The idea is to simulate a transit and to calculate the relationship between the object size and the light curve.
Any help will be appreciated.
Vered Tal
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Hi Vered,
This project might help:…
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