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What are some science projects that deal with the subject of photography?
Oct 20th
This year in my science class we are required to enter a project in a science fair. I am currently in the 8th grade. What are projects that fall within the study of photography? I have already looked at sciencebuddies.org, but I would like some ideas for science projects themselves. Thanks!
What are some good science project ideas?
Oct 20th
I’m looking for good science projects that are not too expensive and that don’t drag on forever. I’m in high school by the way. Thanks!
What happens if you tamper with someone’s science experiment?
Oct 20th
I need to do a science poster that is due next Tuesday, and I need to show what happens if you do.
How is the discovery that neutrinos travel faster than light relevant to computer science?
Oct 18th
How can this technology be used in computer science.
What future applications (in general/ any field) may it have?
How can I make my science project more difficult?
Oct 18th
We are supposed to do a science project for our class and I presented a couple of ideas to my teacher. However, she said that the projects would be too easy to do and not in our grade level (10th grade). She said we could do one of them if we found a way to make it more difficult. The ideas were: 1. How long it would take for different fast food products to produce mold 2. The effect of salt or sugar on the freezing and boiling point of water What are ways to go more in depth in More >
What area of science is evolution considered?
Oct 17th
Evolution as in adaptations over time, or evolution of life. Not area as in “biology”, I mean what category of life science is evolution considered?
How is science different from other forms of human endeavor?
Oct 16th
A.
Science is the only human endeavor that requires thought.
B.
The goal of science is to explain art and history.
C.
The goal of science is to explain natural phenomena.
D.
Science is no different from any other human endeavor.
Where can a Natural Science degree take me?
Oct 16th
I have been long interested in natural science. I looked up career categories but it seems few and far between are the actual careers of research, theory, etc. Along with fields of actual jobs in things such as Astronomy and Oceanography.
I was wondering. Is a Natural Science degree that broad? If so, is there a way to tone and shape it into your specific interest? Such as electives, or a more defined degree path? What I mean is. I looked at available jobs and NONE fell within the actual field. Are those jobs rare?
What is the difference between science research and applied science?
Oct 15th
And can you give me an example of both science research and applied science?