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Brainy Kids
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Brain related activities, information, links and lesson plans from the Dana Foundation's educational Web site.
http://www.dana.org/kids/lab.cfm
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Chemical Experiments for Cubs
[ Kids ] - List of simple experiments to do with elementary school aged children at home.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/scouting/leader-hints/section-7.html
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CSIRO's Double Helix Science Club
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - A collection of easy to do, yet interesting and informative, experiments in different fields of science.
http://www.csiro.au/helix/experiments/index.shtml
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Dripstone Experiment
[ Kids ] - Investigation of stalactites and stalagmites in a home experiment involving epsom salts and water.
http://www.geocities.com/floridaluxurycondo/My_dripstone_experiment.html
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Edible/Inedible Experiments Archive
[ Kids ] - Fun and sometimes edible science projects for kids.
http://www.madsci.org/experiments/
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Eggsperiment
[ Kids/Teens ] - Use an egg and a small jar or bottle to investigate changes in air pressure.
http://www.bom.gov.au/lam/Students_Teachers/Worksheet12.shtml
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Experimental Science Projects, An Introductory Level Guide
[ Kids/Teens ] - Describes the steps involved in creating a science project. From initial observations, to experimental design to final conclusions.
http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resources/cf/SciProjIntro.html
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Exploratorium: Hands-on Activities
[ Kids/Teens ] - Hands-on science activities from the Exploratorium museum of science, art and human perception. Experiments explore a huge range of topics including space, food, living things and the human mind.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/explore/handson.html
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Exploratorium: Science Explorer
[ Kids/Teens ] - Offers many easy-to-do experiments and projects, and explains why things happen the way they do and how things work.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/science_explorer/
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Following the Path of Discovery
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - How to repeat famous science experiments. Also includes a Science Fair project guide, information about scientists and inventors, science trivia, and science jokes.
http://www.juliantrubin.com/bigten/pathdiscovery.html
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