Hi,
I'm a high school senior and I would like to do an experimental science fair project. The topic I have in mind is the prevention of oxidation or the cell damage/repair related to it. I've read a fair amount of information on these areas but find it hard to apply it in an experimental context, such as what experiments I can do exactly and what to start with (e.g. questions that I can pose, possible experimentation materials and equipments).
Please give a few suggestions to help me put academic information into a real-life and experimental perspective.
Thank you!
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Please help with an experimental context
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Re: Please help with an experimental context
Hi,
Have you checked out the Science Buddies Project Ideas? I found this abbreviated project idea on antioxidants that sounds relevant to your interests:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... A&from=TSW
Best regards,
Barrett Tomlinson
Have you checked out the Science Buddies Project Ideas? I found this abbreviated project idea on antioxidants that sounds relevant to your interests:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... A&from=TSW
Best regards,
Barrett Tomlinson

