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If you're short on kids' science activities, pick up some small magnets from your local hardware store. They're inexpensive and lots of fun. In addition to keeping your child's full attention, magnets achieve the following:
52: The Future of Human Brain Enhancement - Closer Than You Think
One of the most interesting topics discussed by futurists in the present period is the future of brain enhancement and the ramification to education, society, wealth and our civilization. Right now, we frown upon steroid use in sports, but what if one kid in High School takes brain enhancement drugs and then scores over the top on the SAT and gets a full-free ride to the most prestigious of all Universities? And do not think it won't happen as the benefits will drive folks to do it.
53: Fun Science Projects For Kids
Some of the most fun science projects for kids relate to botany. When science projects relate to things growing and changing regularly they tend to hold the interest of the students that are involved. Fun science experiments like this also get the children involved because they have room for personalization. The kids that taking part in this experiment can all choose their own seeds and they can compare their results with one another.
54: Cool Science Experiments For Kids
There are dozens of cool science experiments that you can do at home. Many cool science experiments require a day long process and careful observation. If you like weather there are a number of cool science projects you can try at home. Finding out what is in the rain is one of those experiments.
55: The Lizard That Resisted Evolution For 100 Million Years
Geckos are fascinating lizards that climb up walls and walk upside down on ceilings. A new discovery indicates that this ability did not develop very recently.
56: Adult Stem Cells Rebuild, Renew and Rejuvenate
Adult stem cells are perhaps one of the most exciting and amazing aspects of the human body. These are undifferentiated cells that are found all throughout a person's body - cells left over from embryonic development. They are cells that are used to replenish old cells that die, and to fix cells and tissues that have become damaged. The really amazing thing about adult stem cells however, is the way that they work. Adult stem cells are cells formed predominantly in the bone-marrow - but the cells themselves can become anything - anything that is found within the body. Because they are found in every organ, they can become every cell within that organ.
57: The Largest Dinosaurs to Roam the Earth
It's relatively unclear and practically impossible to judge exactly which species of dinosaur was the largest, due to the fact that many of the fossil remains discovered to date aren't totally complete. Partial fossils have been discovered relatively recently that allude to the fact that there may have been dinosaurs that were much larger than what scientists had perceived to have been the largest, but trying to judge based on the incomplete evidence that exists is a difficult task.
58: Kids' Science - Gravity For Beginners
Here's a science activity for kids that offers basic exposure to density and the law of gravity. It also gives your child an opportunity to engage in the trial and error method of problem solving. It's very simple and lots of fun.
59: RNA - Ribonucleic Acid
RNA is an abbreviation for ribonucleic acid. RNA is a nucleic acid consisting of a long chain of nucleotide units. Each nucleotide unit consists of a nitrogenous base, the sugar molecule ribose, and a phosphate group. The phosphate group is attached to one of the carbons of the ribose and a base, either adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G) or uracil (U), is attached to another carbon.
60: The Best Revealing Facts on Dinosaur Eggs
Most dinosaur eggs are found in sandy shores of old waterways. They are positioned in clusters of 6-8 laid during Cretaceous period(146-66 million years ago). Anatomically, dinosaurs have two oviducts or ovaries connected with a tube where hard shelling occurs.
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