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1st Grade Science Fair Projects - by Jordan Matthews
A first grade science fair project enables a first grader to learn science in a fun way. Science fair projects plant the seed of interest in science, in a child. It inflames their imagination and arouses their interest in

The Many Disguises of Mono Sodium Glutamate - by Ainsley Laing
The other day, I got an email from an American guy who lives in Malaysia. He was saying that cooking with mono sodium glutamate (MSG) is a real health problem to Malaysians and that he "doesn't allow it

Biometrics and Individual Human Scent - by L. Winslow
Did you know that no two humans have the exact same scent and that dogs can smell the difference? It is true. In fact a dog can smell the finger print mark left on a glass and then tell the difference between the human that left it and one that didn't and you can have other people touch the glass too and it knows the difference between the ones that touched the glass and those that did not. Amazing.

New Man Made Diamond Creation Technologies - by Dr. C. Phillips
Science has developed new machines that duplicate the volcanic heat and pressure required to change carbon into diamond as found embedded in the walls of volcanoes. The volcanic pressure alone is equal to [40] tons on a piece of coal!

The Digital Microscope Camera - Spying On The Invisible Worlds - by David Faulkner
The art of photography has allowed human beings, for the last one hundred and fifty years, to make a permanent visual record of their surroundings. Photographs are as commonplace now as words, and a world without cameras would not only be unimaginable; it would be unmanageable.

Stages of Coal Formation - by B. Jent
Examines the different types of coal that have reached different stages of coalification.

Some Believe that Scientists Should Not Allow Personal Attachment to Goals - by L. Winslow
Many believe that it is not right for Scientists to be too personally attached to the goals of their research lest there is too much temptation to cheat. Yet, without passion for the project one has to wonder if they can ever reach the goal. Besides other than the South Korean cloning scientist who forged research and a few other incidents that occasionally occur in the pharmaceutical industry, for the most part the scientific field does have respect for integrity.

Miracles Of Dolphin Assisted Therapy Research - by Sylvie Leochko
What is dolphin assisted therapy research? Who uses it? There are so many questions in need of answers. Let's read about it!

Man Made Diamonds "Now in Eleven Fancy Colors" - by Dr. C. Phillips
Scientist at the Sona Israel Gemological Institute has discovered how to create natural colored diamonds the way mother earth has done for thousands of years. Sona is using the same mineral elements of diamond color as found in nature.

How to Grow Crystal - by Kevin Zhang
There are a lot of reasons to grow crystals in research, but none of them are more important than the journal bump they cause. As it turns out, even collecting a crystal can be its own publication, albeit in a less than interesting journal. Therefore, it is with great efforts that we try to grow crystals.

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