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The Best of 2015 on the Science Buddies Blog

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Take a look at some of our favorite blog posts from last year. These posts highlight great hands-on STEM projects, resources, and science connections for K-12 students, teachers, and families.

Sewing Wearable Electronics Paper Circuits with Copper Tape Flippy the Robot

Anatomy of a Project Display Board Doing Robotics Projects with Kids Candy Chromatography

Crime Scene Chemistry Girl Factor and Creative Computer Code BlueBot

Infographic Science and Big Data Zombie Apocalypse and Survival Science Balloon-powered

Solar-powered Bristlebot Computer Health Apps Sharpie Tie-Dye

Starlight Science Success Taste Test Science Terrific Science Project Experience



We are well into the New Year, and many students are hard at work on science fair projects and science project assignments. As a writer at Science Buddies, every January, I enjoy looking back at the collection of science, technology, engineering, and math posts on the blog from the year before. Individually, these are exciting posts to put together, but taken as a whole, it is incredibly exciting to see the broad spectrum of content we are sharing and highlighting on the Science Buddies Blog.

Here are a few of my favorite posts on the Science Buddies Blog from last year. I especially love the posts which really "shows" hands-on science in progress, so many of these posts are especially visual. Did you miss something?

Track down even more great posts in the 2014 Roundup.


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