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Science News for Kids: Feature: Young Scientists Take Flight
Kids compete for fame and fortune by taking on tough flight-related challenges. Austin Minor sat hunched over a table, cutting strips of copper into rectangles and pounding curves into the edges. He was in a hurry. Time was running out. And the ... [... more]
Science News for Kids

Young Scientist 320 Projects Lab
Features: No Electronics Experience Or Training Needed Easy and Safe NO Soldering Neccessary Sturdy All-Plastic, Laptop PC Styled Case Built in Drawer for Easy, Safe Storage of Parts 6 "AAA" Batteries Included Binding: Toy EAN: 0605388569455 [... more]
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Science News for Kids: Feature: Einstein's Skateboard
Kids vying to be top young scientist of the year tackled challenges inspired by the work of Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein never rode a skateboard. Last month, however, skateboarders caught big air on a halfpipe in honor of the famous ... [... more]
Science News for Kids

How to Make SLIME
Get ready for the fun! Pour the Borax mixture into the glue mixture and work it with your hands. At first it may seem llumpy, but continue working it until no more liquid is being absorbed. Your young scientists will have fun concocting this ... [... more]
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The Young Scientist Club The Mysteries of Rainbows
The Young Scientist Club The Mysteries of Rainbows [... more]
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Antioxidants*
Hopkins, Z., and Watts, R. 2003. "Nuts and the Dark Side of Oxygen," Discovery Young Scientist Challenge. [accessed: 5/1/06] http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20040630/ScienceFairZone.asp MedlinePlus, 2006. "Antioxidants," [... more]
Science Buddies

What Goes Up, Must Come Down: Conduct Galileo's Famous ...
The goal of this project is to repeat Galileo's famous experiment to answer the question: do heavier objects fall faster than lighter ones? In 1589, a young scientist and mathematician named Galileo Galilei conducted a simple experiment. Galileo ... [... more]
Science Buddies

Which Building Shape Best Withstands an Earthquake?
I became interested in this idea when an earthquake occurred in the state of Washington. My hypothesis is that the dome shaped building would withstand an earthquake for the longest. I base my hypothesis on World Book's Young Scientist's ... [... more]
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The Sea (Young Scientist Concepts & Projects)
The Sea (Young Scientist Concepts & Projects) [... more]
$42.41
A1 Books

Physics Projects For Young Scientists (projects For ...
Physics Projects For Young Scientists (projects For Young Scientists) [... more]
$0.75
A1 Books

The Young Scientist Club: Ultimate Illusion
Features: Young Scientists build a periscope to spy around corners, create an underwater rainbow, delve into concave and convex mirrors, explore tricky illusions, make reverse reflections, and have fun with rainbow glasses. This kit finishes with [... more]
$14.99
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The Young Scientist Club Set 12- Surface Tension/ ...
Features: Makes science fun A collection of three kits in one Great starter set for aspiring young scientists Great introduction to astronomy Recreate famous experiments Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy EAN: 0076681500009 [... more]
$24.99
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