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Elementary School
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4,
5,
6
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R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
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Does radiation from cell phones affect our health?
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Middle School
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7,
8,
9
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Does cell phone radiation increase the risk of developing acoustic neuroma?
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Ultraviolet Ray Exposure vs. Surface and Time of Day
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Find out whether ultra violet light will effect the strength of hair strands.
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A Comparison of Thyroid Cancer Rates Between Montana and the United States as a Result of Radiation Fallout (Iodine 131)
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Explore radiation and radioactivity and their effects on humans.
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Determine if dangers of using a cell phone in a public place are similar to second-hand smoke.
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Analyze the amount of radiation that is emitted by different television screens and computer monitors
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Do Different SPF's Make a Difference When Using Same Brand Sunblock? Does Price Affect the Way Sunblock Works?
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Determine if magnetic fields had any effect on the weight or behavior of mice.
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High School
- Grades
10,
11,
12
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R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
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A Bacterial Test System for the Carcinogenicity and the Global Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation
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Is Your Body Exposed to Potentially Harmful 60 Hz Magnetic Fields?
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Investigate Security Screening Safety
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The Detection of Mutations in Human Chromosome 8
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R
Cellular phone radiation: does it cause genetic damage (cancer)?
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Do high-voltage power lines cause cancer?
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Useful Links
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R=Reference
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Science Fair Projects Resources
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Medicine Resources
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Citation Guides, Style Manuals, Reference
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Safety Resources
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Health & Medicine Science Fair Books
    
    
    
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