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nothing starts with n.


Posted by: MashterChief117
corn starch + water + speaker = Fun

or put some salt on your arm, then put an ice cube on the salt


now I have to go to the ER you -blam!- liar.

  • 12.29.2012 12:56 AM PDT

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Posted by: BosomyDefused
What do I use as bacteria? Or where can I find some?


Literally everywhere.
In fact they are not found only in space and extreme enviroments.


Bacteria can survive in a vacuum. It's theorized that Earth may have been seeded by asteroids.

  • 12.29.2012 12:57 AM PDT

Lt. Dan I brought you some ice cream. Lt. Dan.. ice creaaam!


Posted by: Obi Wan Stevobi
I've taken to rock collecting. It's fun to lean about the geological history of your home. Learn what oddities there are to find and hunt them down. Not exactly physics, but can often involve some chemistry, evolutionary biology, and might find some slightly valuable things. Finding sharks teeth in the heart of the Midwest raises fun questions.
It shows that seaworld was popular long ago.

  • 12.29.2012 12:57 AM PDT


Posted by: Obi Wan Stevobi
I've taken to rock collecting. It's fun to lean about the geological history of your home. Learn what oddities there are to find and hunt them down. Not exactly physics, but can often involve some chemistry, evolutionary biology, and might find some slightly valuable things. Finding sharks teeth in the heart of the Midwest raises fun questions.


I'll have to try this also!

  • 12.29.2012 12:58 AM PDT

Stargazing isn't really a science experiment, but it's a great hobby that you'd probably enjoy. I know I do.

  • 12.29.2012 12:59 AM PDT


Posted by: Noob Eater1053
Stargazing isn't really a science experiment, but it's a great hobby that you'd probably enjoy. I know I do.


Yeah I was going to buy a telescope when I got a microscope! Hopefully next paycheck I'll fork up a couple hundred bucks and get some nice equipment

  • 12.29.2012 1:00 AM PDT


Posted by: theHurtfulTurkey
For my Bio teacher's birthday I wrote 'Happy Birthday' in ebola on a petri dish. He incinerated it, but still enjoyed it.


Wat...where the hell did you get ebola? Isn't that like a biohazard level 4 agent?

  • 12.29.2012 1:00 AM PDT

Lt. Dan I brought you some ice cream. Lt. Dan.. ice creaaam!

Put some sugar on a frying pan to melt it into a paste. Then pour some on it and mix it in there. Turns into a smoke bomb. Be careful though.

  • 12.29.2012 1:01 AM PDT
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Make a tesla coil

  • 12.29.2012 1:01 AM PDT

Calculus calms my troubled mind

Playing around with batteries, motors, lightbulbs, switches etc. always fascinated me as a young egghead, that's physics related if you know how it all works.

  • 12.29.2012 1:02 AM PDT

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Posted by: theHurtfulTurkey
For my Bio teacher's birthday I wrote 'Happy Birthday' in ebola on a petri dish. He incinerated it, but still enjoyed it.


Wat...where the hell did you get ebola? Isn't that like a biohazard level 4 agent?


My mom's a microbiologist and they keep samples of deadly stuff like that in case they need to compare patient samples to it. It was dead by the time I had gotten it and was sealed in a taped contained and wrapped in 3 sealed, clear biohazard bags.

  • 12.29.2012 1:03 AM PDT


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Posted by: theHurtfulTurkey
For my Bio teacher's birthday I wrote 'Happy Birthday' in ebola on a petri dish. He incinerated it, but still enjoyed it.


Wat...where the hell did you get ebola? Isn't that like a biohazard level 4 agent?


My mom's a microbiologist and they keep samples of deadly stuff like that in case they need to compare patient samples to it. It was dead by the time I had gotten it and was sealed in a taped contained and wrapped in 3 sealed, clear biohazard bags.


Oic. Did you give it to your prof and let him get it under the slide before you told him it was ebola, just to see him jump?

  • 12.29.2012 1:05 AM PDT


Posted by: markwil1992
Put some sugar on a frying pan to melt it into a paste. Then pour some on it and mix it in there. Turns into a smoke bomb. Be careful though.


Pour some sugar on it?

  • 12.29.2012 1:05 AM PDT


Posted by: Technoxious

Posted by: theHurtfulTurkey

Posted by: Technoxious

Posted by: theHurtfulTurkey
For my Bio teacher's birthday I wrote 'Happy Birthday' in ebola on a petri dish. He incinerated it, but still enjoyed it.


Wat...where the hell did you get ebola? Isn't that like a biohazard level 4 agent?


My mom's a microbiologist and they keep samples of deadly stuff like that in case they need to compare patient samples to it. It was dead by the time I had gotten it and was sealed in a taped contained and wrapped in 3 sealed, clear biohazard bags.


Oic. Did you give it to your prof and let him get it under the slide before you told him it was ebola, just to see him jump?


This is great.

  • 12.29.2012 1:06 AM PDT

Ah, someone leaked. Now to find the leak and.... plug it.
With justice.

I use coup 5
Never Played halo 1 = Invalid opinion
Bloom isn't whats broken, its your idea of what good is and your opinion
Thats like saying uber nerf armor lock because like 20 percent of the community hates it. Oh wait..................

look up comparing blood samples that one is always fun :P
not themodynamics but still fun

  • 12.29.2012 1:06 AM PDT

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Posted by: Technoxious

Posted by: theHurtfulTurkey
For my Bio teacher's birthday I wrote 'Happy Birthday' in ebola on a petri dish. He incinerated it, but still enjoyed it.


Wat...where the hell did you get ebola? Isn't that like a biohazard level 4 agent?


My mom's a microbiologist and they keep samples of deadly stuff like that in case they need to compare patient samples to it. It was dead by the time I had gotten it and was sealed in a taped contained and wrapped in 3 sealed, clear biohazard bags.


Oic. Did you give it to your prof and let him get it under the slide before you told him it was ebola, just to see him jump?


Nah, it had "EBOLA" and "BIOHAZARD" written all over it so I'd have had to open the bags...which, in a school, I'm pretty sure is some sort of felony.

  • 12.29.2012 1:08 AM PDT

Not trying to sound horrible, But is there any experiments I can do with a small amount of my own blood (a prick of the finger) and a microscope? I was always interested in the microbiological studies

  • 12.29.2012 12:53 PM PDT

I'd like to replicate a miniature version of a railgun but I don't have any ideas, because I'm fitted in chemistry.

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  • 12.29.2012 1:02 PM PDT

You can cook. Food is an art and a science. Learn two things at once.

  • 12.29.2012 1:03 PM PDT

http://i.imgur.com/fsISj.png

1) Buy some yttrium barium copper oxide. If you don't know what to do with this, you're clearly a rubbish scientist.
2) Your OP sounds like you looked up a few big words that sounded vaguely scientific and threw them in to sound smart.

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  • 12.29.2012 1:06 PM PDT
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Vinegar + Baking Soda Model Volcano.

SO ORIGINAL!

  • 12.29.2012 1:08 PM PDT

This would be a good time to point out that the US Government seriously did consider nuking the moon during the Cold War as a show of force. Project A119.

"A large explosion on the Terminator line would put the sun behind the mushroom cloud, making the explosion visible with the naked eye from Earth."

Then the US decided they'd just send in Neil Armstrong to land on it. Neil Armstrong - the one man on the earth that was considered a suitable replacement for a nuclear missile.


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Posted by: BosomyDefused
What do I use as bacteria? Or where can I find some?


Literally everywhere.
In fact they are not found only in space and extreme enviroments.

Not true at all. They're called extremophyles. Also, just because we haven't found bacteria in space, doesn't mean it's not there. You should watch Stephen's Hawking's special about the universe. Who's to say that a form of bacteria can't survive in the vacuum of space, on an asteroid, or even in the photosphere of a star?

OT: Measure the rate of entropy by simply not cleaning your bedroom for a month. Take weekly pictures.

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  • 12.29.2012 1:23 PM PDT
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I like games and music

You wont be able to do anything on a quantum level unless you have all the expensive tools -_-

  • 12.29.2012 1:25 PM PDT

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Win.
Posted by: theHurtfulTurkey
For my Bio teacher's birthday I wrote 'Happy Birthday' in ebola on a petri dish. He incinerated it, but still enjoyed it.

  • 12.29.2012 1:25 PM PDT

Raspberry Pi projects

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