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The Science Buddies Blog brings current science news and in-class and science fair projects together. On the blog right now:
  • A Look at Zero-G: Shortly after finding out she was one of thirty teachers selected to participate in a Zero-G flight as part of the Weightless Flights of Discovery Program, sponsored by Northrop Grumman, Erin Moore, an eighth grade teacher at Lincoln Avenue School...

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Science Buddies also offers science help through a variety of other online resources specifically for students doing science projects and experiments. Whether you need help picking a topic or understanding how to set up your experiment, our Topic Selection Wizard and project guide can provide you with the science help you need. In order to find the resource that best suits your needs, please click on the appropriate link below.

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