Video: Experiments
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This article describes ways of finding resources for science experiments in the classroom, how to monitor students and provide safety, and why experiments are important.
By sarah ganly | Published 1/20/2008
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Learn about great energy science experiments that you can complete with your students or kids.
By JB Robbins | Published 10/24/2007
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Grocery list, lesson outline and objectives and links for complete details for experiments.
By Mar | Published 9/12/2007
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5 spring science crafts and experiments based upon the weather
By Mar | Published 3/16/2007
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Three little experiments that can brighten anyone's day.
By L. Vincent Poupard | Published 2/10/2007
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Opening the door on the subject of mind control. Some of the first experiments at employing technology on animal and unwitting humans. Jose Delgado, W. Ross Adey and Dr. Ewen Cameron's experiment to wipe out a human memory exposed.
By ABH Alexander | Published 1/10/2007
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It's always nice to encourage or spark a budding interest in your preschool aged child, and doing some simple experiments together is a great way to create and maintain the idea that science is fun, not boring.
By Kimberly Misra | Published 12/4/2006
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Are your children fighting over toys and driving you insane? Here's a fun way to teach them to share. This hands-on method of learning will help them understand that fighting over toys just doesn't work.
By Cory Sandermere | Published 1/21/2008
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This 94th essay of "A Rational Cosmology" argues that experimental data cannot prove the theory that light is a particle simply by observing behavior in light that resembles the behavior of particles. The experimental evidence is simply too narrow to make such a conclusion.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 6/15/2007
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Kids are natural scientists, questioning the world around them and looking for answers. Tap into this curiosity by providing fun ways for kids to learn and experiment with plants.
By Afton Nelson | Published 2/22/2007
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In 1968 a school teacher decided to try a horrid experiment on her students. Her objective was to teach children that racism was unfair. The way she went about the experiment was to affect the children's lives - some of them forever.
By Emma S. | Published 8/28/2005
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Students often deal with the difficulties of concepts and labs related to molecules, their properties, and their changes. The following is a guide to understanding simple and common molecular change experiments conducted in biology 101.
By Lain | Published 5/15/2007
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One of the first lessons any biology student learns, are the many properties of water. One way to learn this is through a series of experiments illustrating the point. Here are a series of experiments and explanations on the results and the properties they illustrate.
By Lain | Published 5/10/2007
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Data collection can be categorized under one of two descriptions: observational studies and designed experiments. This article will examine the differences between the two, highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of both.
By Melissa Bushman | Published 2/2/2007
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The immediate aims of the researchers are to identify any microbially related processes relevant to the design, determine any critical environmental parameters, and to establish the most effective experiments to predict long-term behavior.
By jwgealt | Published 7/27/2007
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PRP may be the wonder invention of the year. This NASA spin-off uses micro technology developed in orbital experiments to safely eliminate oil spills. It's bio-degradable and perfect for water and land oil remediation.
By theBarefoot | Published 7/25/2007
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Japan conducted horrific and inhumane experiments in Manchuria during World War II, but what shocks most of all is America's granting of immunity to the perpetrators in return for test data.
By Josefine Cole | Published 7/25/2007
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As many scholars noted, psi (psychic) and other anomalous phenomena and related experiments can rarely be reproduced in rigorous laboratory settings.
By Sam Vaknin | Published 7/17/2007
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Thorndike investigated learning in animals by using cats. A hungry cat was confined in a puzzle box with food visible on the outside. He presented it a problem, which required the cat to manipulate some devices, which would open the gate of the puzzle box.
By Tega Dave | Published 7/9/2007
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As cloning and medical experimentation become commonplace, questions regarding the necessity or right to perform said experiments also arise. Frankenstein is more than a horror classic; it is a commentary on the ethics of science and technology.
By Christina M. | Published 7/8/2007
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Analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of three research techniques, which include surveys, laboratory experiments, and field studies.
By Matthew Russell | Published 6/27/2007
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Calling all foodies out there! The true foodie appreciates the taste of fine food and experiments with different cooking techniques. But how about British food? The BBC food newsletter offers great suggestions each week right to your inbox
By Sophie | Published 6/22/2007
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The Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science offers hands-on experiments and activities, as well as unique art and science exhibits. It is a world of fascination and wonder!
By Juliane Thomas | Published 5/31/2007
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The Animal Liberation Front (ALF) attacked University of Utah professor Audie Leventhal's home last month in response to his experiments on monkeys.
By Mike DeMarco | Published 5/29/2007
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LSD has a long and tumultuous history, from ancient Greek cults to the Swiss scientist who discovered it to the CIA's experiments with it and on.
By KCS | Published 4/19/2007
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Many health charities, including the March of Dimes, waste donor contributions on cruel experiments on animals.
By Heather Moore | Published 4/16/2007
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Going backwards in time is impossible, we all know that. Yet even as you read these words experiments are being prepared that could fundamentally alter our views of time - and time travel - forever.
By Allen Butler | Published 3/28/2007
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Characters:
Jak:
The hero of this game, Jak was exposed to Dark Eco experiments for 2 years, and has changed.
He has some really cool moves!
By Stephanie A. Smith | Published 3/20/2007
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NASA and other agencies are beginning to think about the problem of "space junk," as the threat to missions and experiments grows. Two recent events added significantly to that concern.
By Dave Maddox | Published 2/28/2007
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Advancements in beauty... beauty trends and long standing must haves...
By Nancy Austin | Published 2/26/2007
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Do you know what the five senses are? Your body has five senses. Senses are ways that your body sends messages to your brain. These five senses are taste, touch, hearing, sight, and smell.
By Dee | Published 2/18/2007
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Although we often think of communes as a product of the free-spirited 1960s, southern Indiana was the home of two impressive, though short-lived experiments in communal living. They were far earlier than the days of Woodstock and flower-power.
By Kathryn Lemmon | Published 2/16/2007
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There are a few key points to keep in mind while your child experiments with different band instruments. This could be the key to whether or not they quit or continue band in the future.
By Kendra Dahlstrom | Published 2/14/2007
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Variations on the crust alone can make for some family pleasing experiments.
By Benscudder | Published 2/8/2007
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Ways that scientists can intentionally or unintentionally skew an experiment's results by misusing the scientific method.
By Stephanie King | Published 1/13/2007
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There are many creative science experiments that the home school family can create and enjoy together. One of these include building an erupting volcano. For more information, read on!
By Angie Shiflett | Published 1/2/2007
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In the coming years I believe scientists, like Tiller and other physicists, will be able to further present experiments and proof to support the incredible world of psychoenergetics.
By Patricia Williams | Published 12/13/2006
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When men last walked on the Moon, they spent their brief time there collecting rock and soil samples and setting up experiments. Over a generation later, people propose to go to the Moon again. What will they do when they get there?
By Mark Whittington | Published 12/6/2006
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Newcomer author Khara House experiments with poetic form, sound, and the possibility of interaction with one's work with the publication of nightscape, dayscape through Lulu (www.lulu.com), the world's fastest-growing provider of print-on-demand books.
By Khara House | Published 10/23/2006
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Acid Rain is quite harmful for the environment. While students may already be aware of this, they may not know of its effects on plants and animals, as well as how the soil content effects the level of acid absorbed.
By K. Hall | Published 9/21/2006
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Helping your child design and perform meaningful, interesting experiments helps develop problem solving skills, patience and self-esteem.
By Janet Engle | Published 9/7/2006
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There are no valid justifications to support the continued use of animals in scientific experiments. Millions of animals are used for various scientific tests. These tests are unethical, and many effective and practical alternatives exist.
By Justin Erickson | Published 8/10/2006
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Finally, after all these years, all 625 experiments have been captured and placed where they belong in society.
By Darian Wright | Published 6/30/2006
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Discussion that asserts the lack of rights supposedly held by animals and why it is ethically legitimate to include them in biomedical research experiments for the greater good of human beings.
By Brian Rice | Published 6/17/2006
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A review of the research done on the following reference: Gomez, R. & Gerken, L. (1999). Artificial grammar learning by 1-year-olds leads to specific and abstract knowledge. Cognition. 70(2), 109-135.
By Shari Moore | Published 3/9/2006
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It has been shown through a variety of experiments that Autistic individuals are superior when it comes to visual search tasks. I will show that individuals with autism are less vulnerable to change blindness than non-autistic people.
By Sarah Maccarelli | Published 1/31/2006
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Foreign films, cult classics and independent experiments rarely show up on the screens of the nation's chain-owned megaplexes. For such diversity, check out the alternative theaters in and around Boston, Massachusetts.
By Elizabeth Allen | Published 12/5/2005
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A large portion of psychological research involves animals of all types-monkeys, pigeons, rats, dogs, etc. Psychologists often believe they need animals to perform the experiments. But it may be time to eliminate animal research in psychology.
By Gelin Liao | Published 11/29/2005
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