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February 23, 2011 8:00 AM
Heavy metals left from red mud, the pH of soil, and other agricultural issues.
The after-effects of Hungary's red mud disaster are still unknown. Concerns over the coming year's crops are high. (Image source: WHO/Roger Aertgeerts)
Last October, we watched as "red sludge" (or "red mud," as it has come to be known) poured across Hungary, flooding local waterways and flowing steadily toward the Danube. Emergency crews raced to minimize the…
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February 21, 2011 10:58 AM
The deadline has passed for entering the Chemical Heritage Foundation's "It's Elemental" video contest, but voting is underway!
In recognition of the2011 International Year of Chemistry, the Chemical Heritage Foundation invited students to submit videos about the elements of the periodic table. Click an element from the chart to see the videos students created—and to learn more about a specific element. You'll find video coverage of familiar and favorite elements, like Hydrogen,…
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February 17, 2011 1:02 PM
If you use the Science Buddies website and are participating in one of the following California science fairs, please leave a "comment" (below) or email us at [email protected]:
We are hoping to talk to students at these fairs, especially students who are presenting projects from the Science Buddies library of Project Ideas!
San Mateo Science, Math, & Technology Fair
San Francisco Middle School Science Fair
Sciencepalooza!
Marin County Secondary Science Fair
Synopsys…
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February 16, 2011 9:16 AM
Your plants may appear to be still, but they are actually constantly in motion! Their movements are just very slow, and it can be easy to overlook what might amount to very small changes and adjustments in angle or direction. (Image source: Wikipedia)
If there's snow in the forecast where you live, it may seem early to start thinking about spring and gardening. But, now, when the ground is still hard and cold, is a great time to give your green thumb a pre-season boost by soaking up some…
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February 14, 2011 4:52 PM
What would you have made Watson "look like"? Check out IBM's video coverage of what was involved in giving Watson both a "face" and a "voice" for the Jeopardy! Competition.
"I'll take "Artificial Intelligence" for $1000, please."
Jeopardy! fans will be tuning in February 14-16 to see IBM's computer contestant, Watson, face off against the brain-power, trivia recall, and quick (thumb) reflexes of two of Jeopardy's all-time top winners, Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter. Jennings holds the record…
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February 10, 2011 8:00 AM
Static electricity can make your hair stand on end. Source: Chris Darling, Wikpedia
Ahhh.... winter. Snowpeople. Snowy days home from school. Hats, mittens, and scarves. Hot chocolate. And static electricity. Zap!
That's right, it's during the winter months that you are most likely to shock yourself on a door knob or when opening the refrigerator. And when you pull off your hat or pull on a sweater, your hair might just stand on end. Boing!
After getting zapped ten or a hundred times, you…
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