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The Moebius Strip is a mathematical phenomenon described by German mathematician August Ferdinand Möbius in 1858. It is a two-dimensional surface with only one side! Check it out in this Virtual Science Fair activity!
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Secret codes have been used for thousands of years to send messages that you didn’t want just anyone reading. Try your hand at cryptography, the study of secret codes, in this Virtual Science Fair activity!
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Explore how different bird beak adaptations can help birds eat and survive in this Virtual Science Fair activity!
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How do you make drinkable water out of saltwater? Try making a solar sill in this Virtual Science Fair activity!
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Western New York had its very own earthquake yesterday afternoon! Scientists determined that the epicenter of this 2.3 magnitude earthquake was in Wanakah, NY - but what IS an epicenter? Check out this Virtual Science Fair activity to find out!
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Find out why the Statue of Liberty is that light green color in this Virtual Science Fair activity!
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