Hey everybody!
I have a science fair sometime in January, but I need 10 ideas by August 7th. I currently have 2 (don't worry about those). I am having difficulty finding ideas that would work. I am a high school freshman in an honors science class, so the topic must be more advanced. Each idea must have an article from a newspaper, book, web article, or magazine that corresponds with it. I shouldn't just be finding something online (the directions say not to copy anything or use websites such as sciencebuddies.com, but I'm just looking for ideas). I can't use a vertebrate species, but I don't think that's much of a problem. I'm leaning more to a physics,chemistry, or engineering project, because I am pretty good in those fields.
Thank you all for your help! =)
Help?
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Re: Help?
Hello,
Science Buddies has over 1100 ideas for science projects:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... ject-ideas
The experts here are to help students with the projects they have selected. If your teacher doesn't want you to use our project database for ideas, then I suggest that you look elsewhere on the web.
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Science Buddies has over 1100 ideas for science projects:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... ject-ideas
The experts here are to help students with the projects they have selected. If your teacher doesn't want you to use our project database for ideas, then I suggest that you look elsewhere on the web.
If you select a project and need help with that specific project, tell us details about the project, including your hypothesis and how you plan to conduct experiments to test the hypothesis.
Thank you.