May 10, 2010

May 3, 2010

Here's my method:
1. Eight clear plastic cups were labeled water, sugar water, water with dissolved fertiliser, V, lemonade, vinegar, milk and apple juice.
2. 230 mL of each liquid was poured into their respective cups.
3. Equal amounts of bean seeds were placed in each of the cups.
4. The seeds were observed daily, and observations were recorded.

April 22, 2010

Okay, since the other experiment had too many variables, i've decided (after researching) that this one is a good idea.
Identifying Liquids In Which Seeds Grow Best.
From this site: http://www.sciencenerddepot.com/Easy_Science_Projects.html
Basically, I have to place bean seeds into cups with different liquids in them (water, water with dissolved plant food, soft drinks, juices, etc.) and record their growth over regular periods of time.

March 8, 2010

The things i'll need to measure in people after they drink the energy drinks will be:
- heart rate
- blood pressure
- any side effects that may or may not occur
- take clear photographs before and after drinking the energy drink

March 7, 2010

Okay, I think the "How energy drinks affect you're heart rate and blood pressure" experiment sounds good.
I'll need:
- about 30 people
- a range of energy drinks (V, Mother, Red Bull, Rockstar, Monster, etc)
- a blood pressure measuring thing
- a stopwatch

Ideas

Well, all my previous ideas were mostlt to see what burned more effectively. But then I realised that they were all very short term experiments.

Now I'm thinking of things like, if being soaked in water and other substances affects the stickyness of contact. And if energy drinks have an effect on heart rate and blood pressure.

February 10, 2010

Hello World

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