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Articles in Sept 27, 2002 issue of Science World
- Science in the news quiz
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Move it! Record it! A healthy guide to tables, graphs, and charts
by Mona Chiang -
When land goes thirsty
by Kim Y. Masibay - To make a bar graph
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Stretched to the limit? Strained for a knockout science project? Loosen up and make a plan!
by Kim Y. Masibay - Safety first, experiment later
- To make a line graph
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Life saver: can a softer baseball prevent a rare but lethal sports injury? To find out, a researcher goes to bat with the scientific method
by Nicole Dyer - Science project success guide: designing and conducting experiments
- To make a data table
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Monkey business
by Lea Winerman - To make a pie chart
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Future jocks: in the next decade, cutting-edge gene research may cure hundreds of diseases. It may also help cheating athletes build superhuman strength
by Michael Stroh - Tease your brain
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Teen biz flies high
by Lea Winerman - Gross out?
- The all-sports science project survival guide
- Explain this!
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