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  • Fun Science Projects  By : Diane Summers
    Need help finding fun science projects for the science fair?...
  • Science Fair Projects...  By : anne gilardo
    Science Fair Projects can be difficult sometimes. Let me give you a great solution to create a great science project...
  • Getting Chemistry Help: A Guide For Parents  By :
    Are you the parent of a high school student who is struggling in chemistry? If you are, your child may have come to you asking for assistance. As proud as this may make you feel, you may also feel helpless. After all, it may have been years since you were last in a formal school setting and it might have been even longer since you have had a class in chemistry. If you are ever faced with a situation like this, you may be wondering what you should do.

    One of the first thing...
  • Technology Degree May Guarantee You A Job  By : Andy West
    A technology degree is a course of study that readies you for a career that involves information. This sort of degree can be very flexible, as it can prepare you to enter a number of fields, including design, healthcare, business, computing, engineering, or telecommunications. Unlike a Bachelor of Science degree, which also prepares you to enter these fields in many cases, a technology background often gives you hands-on experience and practical skills as well as an intellect...
  • A Marketable Computer Science Degree May Mean Specializing  By : Andy West
    Computer Science degrees are offered at hundreds, if not thousands of colleges across the country for a good reason; the demand for computer experts has never been higher. In fact, the need for computer scientists will continue to rise through at least 2015 according to the United State Department of Labor’s 2006 report on career growth.

    What many people don’t realize is that part of the hiring increase of the future in the computer sciences area includes a trend toward ...
  • Science Fair Project On Testing Drinking Water  By : Anna Hart
    You are intelligent enough to know that the purpose of most science fair projects is to teach students how to use scientific methods to solve problems on their own. A science fair project can allow students, parents, and teachers to make new discoveries together. One of those discoveries might be how clean your drinking water is.

    Students may expect faucet water to be clean, but is it? A science fair project on testing drinking water can help them learn what is in the wate...
  • Easy Science Fair Porjects - Great Topics  By : Zhang Xiao Hong
    What to do and what is the easiest science fair project? Picking a topic for easy science fair projects is a huge deal for a kid, no matter what the age. There are so many different topics and ideas for all grades; you can find a great one for any child, with almost any interest!

    When thinking about easy science fair projects, take into consideration your child's interests, does he or she love birds, or hate them?

    Science fair projects are easy If your child loves the t...
  • Go On A Science Fair Tips Adventure!  By : Madeline Binder
    If you're reading this it is possibly science fair project time. Don't put it off until until the last moment to choose what science project you wish to create. If possibly you are agonizing over deciding on a science fair projects subject matter or just don't actually love to do science projects, that's All right in short, because there are now kits that are specified towards science fairs.

    At Super Science Fair http://Projects.com, you should find out that we have quite ...
  • Easy Egg Science Projects  By : Doug Nicholson
    In this article we will look at some interesting experiments and science fair projects you can easily do with eggs from the refrigerator. You will discover that the common egg has some amazing properties you might not be aware of.

    There are a number of egg science projects you can do but I will mention just a few here to spark your interest. I'm sure you will be able to think of many more by using a little imagination.

    The Egg Drop Science Experiment

    For this experim...
  • Fossil Arthropods Of Distinction  By : Claudia Mann
    The prolific trilobite could be called the signpost of the Paleozoic Era. This early arthropod, one of earth’s first, shows up in the fossil record in the early Cambrian Period about 450 million years ago. It flourished in the ancient seas for close to 300 million years before finally becoming extinct at the close of the Paleozoic Era.

    Trilobite Popularity
    So, what was the trilobite and what about it inspires such fondness among students of all ages? Could it be its unusu...
  • The Birth Of The Evolutionary Psychology And Its Theories  By : Joe Goertz
    350 years ago William Harvey was the first to state that the hearts main purpose was to circulate blood throughout the body. This was in direct contrast to the rest of the world that was in the thought process that the heart was the center for emotions and love while the brain was the main area for circulation. This revelation led to what we now know as evolutionary psychology or the theory of cognitive structure for the survival of the person.

    The theory goes that the hum...
  • Finding Fossil Information On The Web  By : Claudia Mann
    Fossil information sites are abundant on the web. But not all sites are created equal. Some sites are scholarly and may be over-the-head of the first-time or casual fossil collector. At the other end of the spectrum are sites that are a collection of links with no real information. Their sole purpose is making money from their google ads. There are plenty of sites in between that offer every form of fossil information you can imagine and for every audience.

    Focused Sites
    ...
  • Forensic Anthropology Is Used In…  By : Carl Walker
    Forensic anthropology is the study of skeletal or evidentiary remains in relation to a case in a court of law. Anthropology is the study of human beings in both as an animalistic (physical) form as well as the study of social and habits of humans, usually by a process of examination of physical remains. Forensic refers to any of a given number of sciences used in the process of an investigation or proceeding before a court of law. Forensic anthropology has a long history dati...
  • DNA Testing Benefits Many  By : Michael Feduc
    With advances in medicine and technology, DNA testing became possible in the 1980’s. Not only did the civilian section of society benefit, but the criminal justice field also uses DNA testing to help solve crimes.

    Many may ask what exactly is DNA testing. Basically, each person has a unique code to his/her genetic makeup called DNA. The DNA code determines everything about you such as eye color, height, hair color, skin tones, and everything else that makes you who you are...
  • The Science Of Astronomy Really Is Fascinating  By : Yvonne Volante
    Galaxies, the cosmos, astrophysics, observatories, telescopes: How do we possibly comprehend the reality that the universe is beyond measure, infinite, and endlessly mesmerizing?

    We can't; that's why astronomy remains so completely fascinating. It's the things in life we do not understand that most often draw our interest; that's simply a natural human impulse -- to be curious, to wonder and to want to be in awe of something far beyond and outside ourselves.

    We know tha...
  • Popular Ideas For Science Projects  By : A. Pruder
    If you are in need of ideas for science projects, there are several ways to get started. To begin with, look at a list of science categories and select one that interests you most. Once you select a category, narrow it down to one particular project or idea that you feel would make a successful project. You can also find a great idea for science projects by thinking back to a time when you, yourself, wondered how something worked. If you can recall such a time, turn that in t...
  • Learn From Earth Science  By : Analeese Burnabaker
    There is so much to be learned in life, sometimes I find myself overwhelmed with all that I do not know. I've heard it said, however, that the smartest people are the ones that know that they do not know much. I like that. I like it because I am acutely aware that there is so much that I have yet to discover and understand. I am committed, however, to the process of constantly learning more. My latest subject of fascination has been wondering and learning about earth science....
  • Research Method for Social Science  By :
    Objective: Society itself is a dynamic system. Several components are there. Human resource is the chief sustaining part. But research on the human component only keeping aside other organic and inorganic aids leads results that are valid for a very temporary period. One must take the environment into account for any social development project.
  • How Are Fossils Formed?  By : Claudia Mann
    How are fossils formed? For fossil formation to take place a series of fortunate events must occur. If any part of the series is missing, we will never see the fossil! In fact, fossilization is a rare occurrence. Nature tends toward recycling. That includes just about everything from plants and animals to rocks and minerals.

    Let’s narrow it down to just animals for a minute. Animals, dead or alive, are food for other animals. From insects to dinosaurs, an animal could be s...
  • Zoos  By :
    All about zoological gardens.
  • How Do Microscopes Work?  By : Susan Green
    A microscope is a device which allows one to view something which is too small to be seen by the naked eye. Items which are often studied under a microscope can include a single hair, blood or skin cells. With the naked eye these are hard to see, and impossible to view in any detail. However, by using a microscope the intricacies of these and any other object are much more clearly revealed. This kind of detail is often required in science and so those who use microscopes most...
  • Hubble Telescope  By : George Royal
    One of the most important telescopes in the history of astronomy, the Hubble telescope has allowed observers to peer farther into space than any previous telescope. By moving outside and above the atmosphere of the earth, the Hubble telescope has been able to observe visual data much more clearly than a terrestrial telescope, and it has been able to see much farther into the ultraviolet and infrared spectrums as well, since these spectra are largely absorbed by the earth’s at...
  • What Is A Fossil?  By : Claudia Mann
    What is a fossil? While this is a simple question, the answer can be simple or a bit more complicated.

    The short and sweet answer to that question is “A fossil is the remains or evidence of any creature or plant that lived on the earth in a past geologic age.”

    But there are so many KINDS of fossils. A more important question for a curious student is “What kinds of fossils are there?” The answer to that question will take a bit more exploration. You’ll have to dig a litt...
  • What Is Biotechnology  By : George Royal
    The UN Convention on Biological Diversity states, “Biotechnology is any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use”. The OECD (the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development) defines biotechnology as “…the application of scientific and engineering principles to the processing of materials by biological agents". Thus, “Biotechnology” basically means using ...
  • The Biology 30 Curriculum  By : Barney Garcia
    In Science students learn about the physical world, ecology and technology. Studying science also helps develop an understanding of the many applications of science in daily life.
  • Evolution Theory And Humans' Nature  By : Jim Thio
    We all learn evolution theory in schools. Well most of us do.

    However, what's taught in schools are just basic. What most people, especially religious fundamentalists do not want you to know is that evolution theory can very naturally explain human nature.

    It's not in school. So I'll tell you here. I'll start from the least shocking conclusions first and then we'll go to the most politically incorrect ones people have been trying to hide from you.

    Why Cheetah run fas...
  • Hydroponics - A Novel Blessing of Science  By :
    The term hydroponics stands for the technique of cultivating plants in a nutrient solution rather than in soil. It’s a novel technique of growing plants in water which contains dissolved nutrients. This technique is also known as indoor gardening, aquiculture and tank farming.
  • Biotechnology Careers  By : George Royal
    Taking up a job in biotechnology means involving oneself in the development of new products and processes for the good of mankind and quality of life. Before one seriously considers a career in biotechnology, it is imperative to have extensive knowledge in biology, chemistry, and other life sciences.

    Biotechnology also has a deep impact on other areas such as human health careers which involves detecting and treating hereditary diseases, cancer, heart disease, AIDS, etc; ...
  • Organic Chemistry 101  By : John Mclain
    Organic chemistry is a branch and specific discipline of chemistry. Organic chemistry deals specifically with the properties, structure, and composition of organic compounds. Organic compounds, by definition, are compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms. It is generally agreed that the science of organic chemistry began in 1828. It is then that Friedrich Woehler accidentally evaporated an aqueous solution and came up with the organic compound called urea.

    Although...


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