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Emmas Awesome science blog: May 2011
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Emmas Awesome science blog. Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Tennis ball- went straight hard to blow. Big Styrofoam ball- went straight easy to blow. Medium size marble-curved in the middle medium to blow. Little weight-went straight easy to blow. Big marble- went straight medium to blow. Small marble-went straight easy to blow. Golf ball –when straight but stopped at the midpoint through it was very hard to blow. Ping pong ball- easy to blow went straight. Tiny Styrofoam - easy to blow went straight. Label the fi...
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Emmas Awesome science blog: December 2011
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Emmas Awesome science blog. Monday, December 12, 2011. Tuesday, December 6, 2011. December 5, 20ll. How will temperature effect the development of maggots into flies? I think that the maggots will develop faster in the cold than in the. Variables you will change:. The temperature where the maggots are kept will change. (One group of maggots will be in the classroom at room temperature and one group of maggots will be in the refrigerator.). 1 Find 2 identical plastic containers. Calidis = warm or hot.
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DESPINA'S SCIENTIFIC LABORATORY: The Incredible Glove That Makes 'Touch Screen' Keyboards So . . . . . . . Yesterday!
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Tuesday, 6 November 2012. The Incredible Glove That Makes 'Touch Screen' Keyboards So . . . . . . . Yesterday! By Meera Dolasia on October 28. Many people think that touch screens are cool and I agree. But wouldn't it be much cooler if we had a clove and my doing small touches we typed? I bet it would. This is one of the coolest inventions I have ever seen. It's going to help many people for typing, not only blind or handicap but also old people that are not so used having phones. Posted by Despina K.
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DESPINA'S SCIENTIFIC LABORATORY: 2012-08-26
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Thursday, 30 August 2012. Comparing Atom Sizes Lab. For homework, we did a lab called comparing atom sizes. What we needed to do is simple. Find the relative radius of an atom by diving the radius of an element with the radius of the first element in the group. In order to understand the increasing and decreasing oh the relative radius of the atoms, we needed to do a graph which is showed above. Posted by Despina K. Sunday, 26 August 2012. Video Of The Week- The Smallest Periodic Table Of Elements. Http:...
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Ajdas Awesome Science Blog: May 2012
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Ajdas Awesome Science Blog. Wednesday, May 9, 2012. Waves It is a simple idea but once you get into it, well there it becomes COMPLICATED. In class we did a lab about waves, how they respond and how they affect different obstacles on water. After the lab we did an online simulation and tried different things with it. I did 3 examples of different waves, so here it is. Data Analysis: What patterns of relationships to you see in your data table/ shetches/ images? Can you answer the guiding question now?
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Alex's Crazy Wonderful Science Spot: April 2012
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Alex's Crazy Wonderful Science Spot. The Place Where Experiments Go Wrong. Sunday, April 22, 2012. Space Exploration: Is It Worth The Cost? When man took his first step on the moon, it was a great accomplishment. Why did they do this? Because of the Space Race against Russia, the research, and the accomplishment. Was this trip costing thousands of dollars, risking several lives and all to go to a giant satellite made of rock floating around the Earth? Wednesday, April 4, 2012. I thought the post on D....
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Alex's Crazy Wonderful Science Spot: January 2013
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Alex's Crazy Wonderful Science Spot. The Place Where Experiments Go Wrong. Saturday, January 26, 2013. 1:49 AM, September 7. His scalp exploded, with bits of skull and tissue everywhere. The floor and ceiling were dripping with blood, and the scientist threw up as the brain of the man squeezed out of his head. As a scientist, he decided it was best to start an autopsy. He had no idea what to do, he was simply. What he saw in the movies. He started by dragging the corpse onto the table. She turned on the ...
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Emmas Awesome science blog: Buoys
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Emmas Awesome science blog. Wednesday, May 16, 2012. May 15, 2012. Hypothesis- waves will be highest in the middle of Pacific Ocean. I looked at several buoys in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, the Arabian Sea near India, the Atlantic Ocean off the cost of African, and the North Sea. The highest wave I saw was in the Pacific Ocean and the lowest was off the coast of Africa. I think wind pushing the water towards land makes the waves high. There were many different types of buoys. Vampires, no reflection.
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Alex's Crazy Wonderful Science Spot: March 2012
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Alex's Crazy Wonderful Science Spot. The Place Where Experiments Go Wrong. Sunday, March 25, 2012. Lego Mind storm: A Helping Hand. I liked this post because of how creative and fun it makes science. I recommend looking further into this if you have a creative spirit and a lot of patience. Http:/ www.dogonews.com/2012/3/18/lego-mindstorm-robots-become-lab-assistants. The Sahara Desert Project:Its Becoming Real! How does it work? Air just rises and falls depending on the temperature! Sofia science blog 7t...