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Looking for some cool DIY projects for mans? Yeah, so were we, and everything seems to be done for teens these days, or at least what I found on Pinterest and Tumblr.
Each year, Healthy Teen Network is honored to recognize individuals for their achievements and organizations for the outstanding …
In 2011 three women swept the top prizes of the first Google Science Fair. Lauren Hodge, Shree Bose and Naomi Shah describe their extraordinary projects — and their route to a passion for science.
These are 16 of the most impressive teenager-led science projects we could find. And they all began with a simple question and a love of science. These aren’t foam volcanoes. These are cancer preventing chicken marinades and self-driving cars, nuclear fusion reactors and microbes that “eat” plastic
Teen Ink, a national teen magazine, book series, and website devoted entirely to teenage writing, art, photos and forums. Students must be age 13-19 to participate, register and/or submit work.
Following are some weird, strange, cool, uncool, fun, funny, bizarre, unusual, or just slightly different ideas for science fair projects. Most of these are very half-baked, so you would need to figure out how to develop a testable hypothesis and …
Are you intrested in marine science? SeaTrek students participate in exciting marine biology summer camps and hands-on activities while earning academic credit!
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