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.
About DrB
Read more about DrB »
About the Roger Billings Scholarship Program »
Follow
Recent Episodes
246. New Years – Special Edition Science LIVE
Join us for a look back at some of the best moments from the past year with Acellus and Science LIVE! We also get a sneak peek and update on what’s coming in 2025—you won’t want to miss this episode!
245. Science LIVE Special | r-51 Happy Holidays
A special holiday message from r-51. Merry Christmas!
244. How the Hydrogen Car Works
Join Roger Billings on Science LIVE as he breaks down the fascinating technology behind hydrogen-powered cars. Learn how water is split into hydrogen and oxygen through electrolysis, how hydrogen fuel cells generate clean energy, and why hydrogen cars are a powerful step toward a sustainable future.
Science Live is awesome!
This is very helpful! Thank you DrB!
Give my thanks to R-51 for being awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can’t wait to watch the rest
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.
Good video!
I am new how does it work
3D printing has always been interesting to me. Also, the story of the Colorado Bridge was awesome.
I have personally tried this prism experiment and it was so mind boggling on how light colors are separated and have a different reaction than physical pigment like paint.