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Forum: Grades 9-12: Life, Earth, and Social Sciences
BLASTing Flu Viruses Question for quantitative data
BLASTing Flu Viruses Question for quantitative data
Hello, I am planning to do the BLASTing Flu Viruses Project for my Science Fair, Problem is I am trying to find a way to make my data into quantitative data and how I can use multiple trials.
Thanks,
Caleb
[Administrator note: Project: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project-ideas/Genom_p003/genetics-genomics/blasting-flu-viruses ]
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Forum: General Discussion
Harnessing Bladder Pump Technology: My Project
Harnessing Bladder Pump Technology: My Project
Hello all,
Today, let's dive into an intriguing innovation that could elevate your science projects to a whole new level: the bladder pump. While initially designed for fluid transfer applications, [url=https://www.spectrascientific.com/products/spectra-bladder-pump-1-0]bladder pump[/url]s have found their way into a diverse range of scientific endeavors, offering precision and efficiency like never…
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Forum: Grades 6-8: Physical Science
Question about Creating Craters activity
Question about Creating Craters activity
Why is there a bigger crater formed when you use a bigger ball?
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The activity can be viewed at: [url=https://www.sciencebuddies.org/stem-activities/creating-craters]Creating Craters[/url]
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Hi LUVSXARII,
Good question. The answer to this question is found when you think about how the craters…
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Forum: Grades 6-8: Physical Science
Question about Paper Airplanes
Question about Paper Airplanes
What's the IV(independent variable) and DV(dependent variable)?
What makes the plane fly faster?
What makes it stay in the air for a longer time?
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Hi KrupaTrivedi123, the independent variable is the variable that you are changing. The dependent variable is the variable that you are measuring. A good way that I remembered this was using the pnemonic CHin MOde: CHange = independent, Measure/Observe…
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Forum: STEM Activities
Question about Paper Airplanes
Question about Paper Airplanes
What's the IV(independent variable) and DV(dependent variable)?
What makes the plane fly faster?
What makes it stay in the air for a longer time?
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Forum: Grades 9-12: Life, Earth, and Social Sciences
The effect of plant type on reduction of dead zones in water
The effect of plant type on reduction of dead zones in water
Hi, I am trying to do a project on the effect of plant types on reduction dead zones in the water. I have researched that the chesapeake bay has a lot dead zones and dead zones are areas that have a really low amount of dissolved oxygen in the water and this is caused by fertilizer runoff which stimulates the growth of algae so I looked at three different plants to try to…
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Forum: Grades 6-8: Life, Earth, and Social Sciences
Fruit Ripening
Fruit Ripening
hi i have deiced to do a project on fruit ripening and i don't now where to being. :D
Moderator note: I've updated your subject to match your new project topic and moved this post to a new thread. That way, the experts here will notice your new question and respond! Good luck!
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Fruit ripening is a really cool topic! Is there a specific experiment you are working on? If you are unsure where to begin, Science Buddies has a few projects…
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Forum: STEM Activities
Increased trefoil factor 3 levels in the serum of patients- scytek
Increased trefoil factor 3 levels in the serum of patients- scytek
[url="https://www.scytek.com"][b]Scytek Laboraories[/b][/url]- Increased trefoil factor 3 levels in the serum of patients with three major histological subtypes of lung cancer. Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related deaths in the world. The trefoil factor (TFF) family is composed of three thermostable, and protease-resistant proteins, named…
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Forum: Grades 9-12: Physical Science
partially-filled rolling can experiment
partially-filled rolling can experiment
Hello, I am writing an extensive research paper with the title of: To what extent does the amount of fluid within a hollow cylindrical can affect its dynamics while rolling down an inclined plane? (I am planning to make dynamics more specific if I choose to analyze angular velocity/acceleration/momentum specifically).
So far, I was able to derive equations for the acceleration in cases where the can is…
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