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![]() Explore the wonders of science with the very best of guides!brbrHave you ever wished that you could observe underwater creatures undetected? Or watch the very moment a caterpillar becomes a butterfly? Or create your own rain? Well, with Scientific American Great Science Fair Projects, you can! Enter the fascinating world of Scientific American--the ultimate science authority--and learn how to build an underwater periscope, photograph a lunar eclipse, grow hydroponic plants, and much, much more! From creating your own non-newtonian fluids (slime, putty, and goop!) to teaching a sow bug how to run through a maze, you'll be astounded at the number of incredible things you can do with Scientific American Great Science Fair Projects. Based on the long-standing and well-respected Amateur Scientist column in Scientific American, each experiment can be done with ordinary materials found around the house or that are easily available at low cost. Whether you're looking for a great idea for your next science fair project, want to astonish your friends and family with your discoveries, or are just intrigued by the world around you, you'll find endless hours of scientific /fun in this one-of-a-kind project book! Scientific American magazine reaches more than three million readers globally by subscription, on newsstands, and online at www.sciam.com.brbrThe company also publishes Scientific American Explorations, a quarterly family magazine, and the Scientific American Archive, an online archive of issues from 1993 to the present at www.sciamarchive.comASTRONOMY.brbrMaking a Sundial.brbrPhotographing Lunar Eclipses.brbrTracking Artificial Satellites.brbrDemonstrating Orbits.brbrBIOLOGY.brbrHydroponics.brbrStimulation of Plant Growth.brbrSensitive Plants.brbrGrowing Algae.brbrCultivating Slime Molds.brbrLearning Behavior in Sow Bugs.brbrBreeding Butterflies.brbrHummingbird Studies.brbrRaising Reptiles.brbrStereos Read the entire article at A1 Books Compare prices:
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