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Transportation in Solar & Renewable Energy
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Build a solar toy car and explain its operation.
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Why we need hydrogen cars?
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Solar or methanol fuel cells - which is more efficient?
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Transportation in Environmental Sciences
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Determine how much gasoline is consumed by vehicles while idling at drive-thru restaurants in the state of California.
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How to reduce car air pollution
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Comparing Different Soil Types in Transporting Toxic Chemicals
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Determine if car exhaust has a detrimental effect on seedlings and germination rate.
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Why hydrogen cars?
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Find out whether the level of Carbon Monoxide (CO) emitted from car warm-up is hazardous to health.
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What are hybrid cars?
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Transportation in Behavioral Sciences / Psychology
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Demonstrate that a driver's behavior can be influenced by the presence of surveillance cameras.
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Do Unofficial Street Signs Affect the Speed of Drivers?
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The effects of car phone usage on driving performance.
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The effect of music on the braking reaction time among male and female teenage drivers
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How the length of time spent driving on freeways affects the driver's blood pressure
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Transportation in Electricity & Magnetism
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Is It Possible to Levitate an Object Using the Principle of Magnetic Levitation?
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The Effect of the Magnetic Field and Diamagnetic Materials on Diamagnetic Levitation
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Demonstrate that the laws of repulsion and attraction of magnetic poles are used in a levitating train.
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The Frog That Learned to Fly (Electromagnetic Levitation)
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Will Magnetic Levitation Help Reduce Friction?
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Electromagnetic Propulsion System for Magnetic-Levitation Train
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Research the Maglev train
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Build and demonstrate a levitated train (Maglev) and explain how it works.
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A few magnetism experiments: magnetorheological fluids; levitating pyrolytic graphite; Gauss Rifle: a magnetic linear accelerator.
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Transportation in Mathematics
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Intelligent Intersections in Various Vehicle Traffic Networks and the Resulting Changes in Network Efficiency
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Determine what kind of street configuration will best remedy traffic problems in dense cities by comparing one-way and two-way street systems.
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Is the Shortest Path Always the Fastest Path between Two Points?
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Do traffic signals decrease the amount of auto accidents?
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Transportation in Medicine
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Is there a relationship between the gender and age of students compared to their backpack weight? Have students with heavy backpacks experienced back pain? Does the style of backpack, length of strap, or mode of transport to school affect the students back problems?
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The effects of jet lag on east and west coast baseball teams
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Transportation in Electronics
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Build railway signals/traffic lights.
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Transportation in Botany
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Find out how temperature affects a plant's ability to transport nutrients.
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Transportation in Biochemistry
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The Electrical Transport of DNA across Periodic Cross-Pattern Surfaces
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Transportation in Microbiology
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Do insects transport bacteria from place to place?
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Transportation in Engineering
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Aviation
Cars
Ships & Boats
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Transportation in Astronomy
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Space Exploration
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Transportation in Physics
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Force, Motion & Energy
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Useful Links
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Science Fair Projects Resources
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Citation Guides, Style Manuals, Reference
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Safety Resources
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