1. Are you are track for completing your science fair projects?
2. Oldest Known Dinosaur Embryos
3. You Are Important to Me - A MUST!
4. Site of the Month
5. 5 New Pages of Science Fair Projects and Ideas & 4 of Science Competitions
ARE YOU ON TRACK For COMPLETING YOUR SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT?
Remember the deadline is June 15, 2008. You have a great opportunity to win because only a few people so far have sent in their form. If you haven't done that already, then go to science fair contest page to get your registration form. I suggest you do that today, fill it out and send it in, even if you have not completed your project yet. This will get you on track.
OLDEST KNOWN DINOSAUR EMBRYOS
Scientists study oldest known dinosaur embryos and because of technology can now see the detailed anatomy of the earliest known dinosaur embryo. This is very exciting because now they can study how the dinosaur went from embryo to adulthood and evolved into the large animals of today.
This is a powerful video. Just awesome! Whether you are a student, parent, teacher, administrator or do homeschooling, this is a must view.
And it would make for a amazing psychology science fair project! I bet you could walk away with 1st prize with this one.
And I would accept this for the science fair contest because after all, quantum physics has proven that our thoughts are the most powerful energy on the planet. So wouldn't it make sense that the more positive our thoughts, the more ecologically balanced our planet would be?
Plastination is a process that replaces fat and water in tissue with a
plastic resin. Tissues that have been plastinated can be preserved for a
long time and do not have any smell. The Medical University of Vienna
(Austria) Web site has photographs of a variety of tissues.
When you look at "The Plastinated Brain," you see the surface of the
brain, magnetic resonance images (MRIs), and brain slices in different
orientations. View each photograph with labels to identify different
brain structures or remove the labels and test yourself. The excellent
quality of the photographs makes this web site a great neuroanatomy
learning tool.
Between the blog and the site, you can see that we have added a lot of information for you. One of writers for the site came up with a great idea... on a few of the pages there are science supplies, so on each page he has written various science fair ideas that you can do with different kits or items.
When you subscribe to the blog in the form on the right, you will automatically receive a notice when 10 new science fair project ideas and experiments are posted. We post something at least once a week. Don't miss out!
We have a question and answer section. This is the only place where I will answer your questions, so post them in the blog.
This month we are focusing on the various science fair contests are available to you.
If you love science competitions, then you will want to learn about the ExploraVision Competition. The projects are done in teams, so you can have fun with your friends doing a project.