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ALdiamonds13
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Project Question: Science fair: life sciences
Project Due Date: January 24
Project Status: I am just starting

Life sciences or microbiology help?

Post by ALdiamonds13 »

I'm in honors biology 9, and am in need of a science fair topic, or just basic idea. I'm looking to go into a life science or microbiology type project because that is what most interests me. I have until January 24, so a little over a month. I'm considering different bacteria projects, and also some human body/medicinal fields. I'm also trying to go a little "above and beyond," but not challenging to the point where it is a mess. Any suggestions, topics, or past experiences are greatly appreciated! :D
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Re: Life sciences or microbiology help?

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Hi, had you visited the science buddies page on microbiology science fair ideas. https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... a=MicroBio You can also search from past science fair from the California Science Fair website http://www.usc.edu/CSSF/Search/ This should help you think of a challenging projects in the area of microbiology.

Michael
ALdiamonds13
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Joined: Tue Dec 07, 2010 5:21 pm
Occupation: Student: 9th grade
Project Question: Science fair: life sciences
Project Due Date: January 24
Project Status: I am just starting

Re: Re: Life sciences or microbiology help?

Post by ALdiamonds13 »

I've narrowed it to different culturing type projects, but they may be way overdone. So my new idea - hatching chicken eggs. Common idea, but not commonly done? The question is, how to make that into a project. I know how to go about the actual hatching part, but how to make a project or something scientific to present is the challenge. Any suggestions?
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Re: Life sciences or microbiology help?

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Hi, I would suggest you discuss your idea with your teacher first since project involving the use of animal will required approval and review.

Michael
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