Creating a Winning Science Fair Project
January 31, 2024 • EPISODE 207
In this episode of ScienceLIVE, Roger Billings offers valuable guidance on selecting a science fair project. He shares practical tips for choosing a project that not only advances scientific knowledge and skills but also stands out for its originality and potential applications. He emphasizes the importance of selecting a topic that genuinely excites and inspires students, encouraging them to build their projects around their passions.

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I wonder if that steel wire technique could be used to make space elevators. Even if meteorites hit the wire, and even if they did damage, it would still be strong enough that it would just leave a hole, rather than destroying the whole wire.
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This is very helpful! Thank you DrB!
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