All the community

search
208
31 - 40

The objectives of this projects are: to better understand your sense of taste and how your taste buds are involved in this fundamental ability. To explore the interaction between your nose, mouth, and ...

This project takes an unbiased look at cockroaches, termites, and other insects we wish to be rid of. To discover and outline the benefits of annoying bugs. To further encourage the ethical treatment ...

In varying degrees, the fruit and vegetables that we eat contain water. While high water content is loosely associated with higher values of macronutrients such as protein, it is not necessarily assoc ...

Ladybugs are charming creatures, enjoyable to watch, harmless to hold, useful in gardens, wished upon like stars and blown away in the breeze. Some say a ladybug’s spots determine its age. This projec ...

Have you ever gone to make a sandwich only to discover that the last two slices of bread have mold on them? We are always told to use soaps and hand sanitizers to clean our hands of tiny organisms, bu ...

The purpose of this project is to show that different colors of light affect the development of plants.Hypothesis: I predict that plants will grow better under blue, red and yellow lights than they wi ...

Magicians can do all kinds of neat stuff, like pulling rabbits out of hats and making objects mysteriously disappear. Science is even more powerful! For this science fair project, you’re going to see ...

Air pollution is a major issue in urban environments. In this experiment, students will grow out the bacteria that collect on air conditioner filters and determine whether there are also bacterial inv ...

What do plants need to grow? In this experiment, you’ll explore one of the most important factors affecting seed germination by finding out whether the amount of water a seed receives changes how quic ...

You may be one person, but you're made up of millions and billions of cells! Have you ever thought about all the tiny, microscopic cells that make up you? While your cells are much too small to see wi ...