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1. From Gene to Genetics: What Kinds of Mutations Matter?
2. Don’t Get burned! Measure the UV Index at different times of the day.
3. Sound Locations
4. Measuring Sugar Content of a Liquid with a Laser Pointer.
5. How does the Color Affect Heating by the Absorption of Light?
6. Roller Coaster Marbles: How much Height to Loop the Loop?
7. Surface Tensions of Water
8. Effect of Propeller Size on Thrust Produced
9. How the Bernoulli’s Principle Works for Different Shapes
10. Orange Ripening and Vitamin C
11. Diffusion and Osmosis in Animal Cells
12. The Most Affective Antacid
13. The Antigravity Lifter
14. The Effectiveness of Garlic on Fighting Bacteria
15. Can Lettuce Seeds be Used as a Bioassay for Testing Toxicity
16. Is Soil a type of Electrical System?
17. Electrolysis
18. Single Displacement Reaction in Metals
19. Wave-Particle Duality of Light- How can we see quantum interference?
20. How to Make a PVC Pipe Instrument- Make an in tune instrument out of PVC pipe
21. Galvanic cells- What kind of voltages are obtained by using different combinations of metals in a Galvanic cell. Science Buddies.org
21. Yeasty beasties-The effect of reaction rate on yeast fermentation
22. Suck It Up: Capillary Action of Water in Plants- dye in water with white carnations
23. What Color Are the Leaves Really Turning? colors of fall by separating plant pigments with paper chromatography
24. Attack of the Killer Cabbage Clones. How do you clone a plant
25. Can Water Plants Be Used to Determine Water Quality?
26. Are There Bugs Under Your Feet?- numbering the microorganisms in your own yard http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/index.php 27. How hand-Eye coordination is influenced by age
28. Effect of electricity on plant growth
29. organic or inorganic fertilizer will produce the fastest growth http://www.education.com/science-fair 30. What Music Does Bacteria Enjoy the

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