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THE AMATEUR SCIENTIST
Two incredible CDs with over 1000 classic projects
from the pages of Scientific American,
covering every field of science...
Arguably THE most IMPORTANT collection of scientific projects
ever put together! This is version 2, Science Fair Edition from
the pages of Scientific American. As well as specific project
material, the CDs contain hints and tips by experienced
amateur scientists, details on building science apparatus,
a large database of chemicals and so much more.
“A must for every science student, science
teacher, science lab . . . or simply for those
with an enquiring mind . . .”
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Just a tiny selection of the incredible range of projects:
! Build a seismograph to study earthquakes ! Make soap bubbles
that last for months ! Monitor the health of local streams ! Preserve
biological specimens ! Build a carbon dioxide laser ! Grow bacteria
cultures safely at home ! Build a ripple tank to study wave
phenomena ! Discover how plants grow in low gravity ! Do strange
experiments with sound ! Use a hot wire to study the crystal
structure of steel ! Extract and purify DNA in your kitchen !Create a
laser hologram ! Study variable stars like a pro ! Investigate
vortexes in water ! Cultivate slime moulds ! Study the flight
efficiency of soaring birds ! How to make an Electret ! Construct
fluid lenses ! Raise butterflies as experimental animals ! Study the
physics of spinning tops ! Build an apparatus for studying chaotic
systems ! Detect metals in air, liquids, or solids ! Photograph an
ant's brain and nervous system ! Use magnets to make fluids into
solids ! Measure the metabolism of an insect . . . ! and many, many
more (a thousand more, in fact!)
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