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Does anyone have a good science experiment for kindergartners based on recycling?

We are doing a unit on wood and paper, and we recycle mixed paper in the room... Thanks!

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You can make blocks from water and paper. Once they dry they can be used for construction or even for...

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Anyone ever heard of the Milgram experiment?

I find it fascinating. I posted a link to a full description, and I'll try to summarize as briefly as possible here. -A scientist named Milgram wanted to know how the Germans could possibly commit the atrocities of the Holocaust. He thought, maybe there...

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Back in the 1950's, - a lot of Americans had the "white labcoat syndrome". And yes, - I've...

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I need a fullproof fun, 30 second recycling activity/ experiment. Any Ideas?

I need my viewers to do this experiment and I want to WOW them. I need to proove that recycling is more fun than just throwing litter in the sea. HELP!!

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I saw this poignant display at a science center, where there was a picture of a ladnfill, and everytime...

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Can anyone give me an at home experiment to comapre sucrose and high fructose corn syrup?

I'm doing an experiment for my high school Bio II CP class and i need a quick, at home experiment to see which is the better sweetener. It has to be comparing sucrose (table sugar) and high fructose corn syrup. I know sucrose is healthier but I still...

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I'll assume the instructor provided pure high fructose corn syrup . You need to calculate/look up the...

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Can anyone tell me the general facts about recycling?

I just want to know about the general recycling facts about recycling,can anyone please share sufficient stuff.

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They usually melt down the glass and reform it as something else. By the way, an aluminum can is back...

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Does anyone know how to demonstrate a blood clot for an experiment?

I'm doing an experiment in my Physical Science class on blood clots and I want to show how blood clots form. I can't seem to figure out how to demonstrate one for an experiment. Does anyone have any information that would be helpful, or an idea to help...

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The clotting cascade is very complex. It would take a while to simplify it down to demonstrate it but...

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Anyone know how to find experiment results for a Pea Plant experiment involving Gibberellin and dwarf plants?

If anyone knows the measurements of the dwarf plants w/ and w/o gibberelin, and normal pea plants w/ and w/o gibberellin, let me know. They don't have to be exact! Thanks!

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You are talking about Mendel's tallness gene in peas, one of the first genetic studies ever done. The...

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Does anyone know this ESP plant experiment?

A friend told me about an experiment where people sent positive thoughts at a plant to try to make it grow. Does anyone know the name of the experiment or even some links? I'm ...show more

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There is a summary of something related about halfway down the site below (praying for plants)

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Are you good at recycling? Have you taken your lead from anyone in this respect?

The City of York Council have achieved 77% recycling of unwanted goods last week. Aren't they and Ed. Miliband to be congratulated for their recycling of flotsam and jetsam?

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I think you will find that it costs more to recycle than it does to produce and that it's again the...

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Can anyone briefly explain the behaviour of photons in quantum physics using a polarised light experiment?

I understand quantum physics when explained by the two slit experiment using electrons (demonstrating the wave particle duality, measurement affecting the system etc). I am reading about a similar experiment which is supposed to explain the same thing...

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The 2 slit experiment was done by Young. However the duality of light has been grossly misunderstood...

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