Archive for the 'Science' Category

Science Projects From An Egg

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Lesa Bolt asked: I have a great science project to do and it is very easy. Make sure you have your parents present or help you with this since it does require using matches.Get a glass bottle that is fairly tall and can hold an egg in the mouth of the bottle. Make sure the [...]

Allosaurus Facts

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Sunil Tanna asked: Allosaurus was a carnivorous (meat eating) dinosaur that lived during the late Jurassic period and early Cretaceous period, between approximately 154 million and 135 million years ago. It was a very large animal – adults may have grown up to 39 feet (12 meters) long, and could have weighed nearly 2 tons.Fossils [...]

Seattle Earthquake Expected

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Lance Winslow asked: Seattle is expecting a massive and huge earthquake soon one, which has the potential of nearly killing everyone. One, which could trigger a huge volcanic eruption, there are numerous faults in and around Seattle. Seismologists and volcanologists both agree that Seattle is over do for a large Earthquake of significant magnitude, even [...]

What Do Anaconda Snakes Eat?

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Michael Gutemberg asked: I am almost sure that Anacondas were not of interest to you before you believed in the fine Hollywood hit movie and the story behind Jennifer Lopez last Anaconda encounter. In fact, there are only a handful of people that have ever asked about what do Anaconda snakes eat, neither of these [...]

5th Grade Science Fair Project Idea

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Alan Wagner asked: It’s that time of the year again! Time to create, design and carry out a science project for the school science fair. Stumped? Don’t worry this article will help you plan a 5th grade project in science.Here is a great 5th grade science fair project idea:Every 5th grade project in science needs [...]

Where is Gold Found?

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Paul Jorgensen asked: Gold is well-known and treasured mineral that touches all of our lives, but most of us at some point wonder where gold is found. After all, it doesn’t just appear in ring form wrapped around finger or in bullion form locked in a vault somewhere. Gold has to be mined before it [...]

Electricity Science Fair Projects

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Jordan Matthews asked: An electricity science fair project may be set up as a part of high school or college science fair or just for fun and learning. An electricity science fair project is aimed at demonstrating the major methods of generating electricity, its principles, applications and other principles such as chemical energy, electromagnetism, static [...]

7 Easy School Science Projects

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Carl Walker asked: Floating eggsWe all know that a fresh egg sinks in fresh water. Find out how much salt you need to add to the water to make the egg float instead.VolcanoesThis is messier! OK, you can make a simple volcano using vinegar and baking powder and you’ve probably got the ingredients already. For [...]

Physics Science Fair Projects and Ideas

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Dee Schrock asked: Physics science fair projects are based on the study of matter and energy and focus on understanding electricity, energy, gravity, machines, magnets, and how certain materials change and combine. Studying these topics will give us a better understanding of how the world and the universe around us work. There are many different [...]

The Science Behind Hydrogen Hybrid Cars – The Applications of Electrolysis

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Sam Geo asked: So far we’ve looked at: An introduction to how electrolysis works in The Electrolysis of Water, then in The Equations of Electrolysis we broke down the scientific equations and previously in Electrolytes and Electrolysis we took a closer look at how electrolytes improve the process. So now, how do these things actually [...]