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Articles in Sept 20, 2004 issue of Science World
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Bed head?
by Lindsay Carswell - Your guide to a winning display
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Tangled webs: one teen discovers the harmful health effects of tobacco smoke on spiders
by Britt Norlander - Tease your brain
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Sneaker smarts
by Sarah Endo -
Super bull
by Jeanna Bryner - Science news
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Rocky road
by Lindsay Carswell -
The scoop on sunscreen: one student uses charts and graphs to find the best way to block harmful sunrays
by Jeanna Bryner -
Spaced out
by Sean Price -
Don't sweat it!
by Libby Tucker - Wanted: winning project: how can you tap into your interests to create a stellar science project? Judges offer you their advice
- Science project success guide: designing and conducting experiments
- Feathered fugitive
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Alarming twisters: a tornado can cut a deadly path. What if you can't hear the alarms that alert you to take cover? Four budding scientists designed a lifesaving solution
by Mona Chiang
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