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Short but Catchy Title

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I'm doing a project on something called gel electrophoresis. (If you search it up on this site you can find more about what it is) I can't seem to figure out a good title, though. I would appreciate any suggestions. :D
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Re: Short but Catchy Title

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science18fair2k16 wrote:I'm doing a project on something called gel electrophoresis. (If you search it up on this site you can find more about what it is) I can't seem to figure out a good title, though. I would appreciate any suggestions. :D
Hey science18fair2k16 (awesome name :D ),

Usually, the title will express the independent and dependent variables of your project as well, not just what your project topic is on (gel electrophoresis is pretty cool, though!). Perhaps if you gave more detail on what your project is exactly testing, we could help you create a catchy and effective title!

Are you doing this project: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p028.shtml ?

Hope this helped,

-JSK
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Re: Short but Catchy Title

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Something about what you're testing with gel electrophoresis would be a great title!

Unless it is a project that is describing gel electrophoresis, in which case I would suggest a short title like "How gel electrophoresis helps solve crime/etc"
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