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Artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly becoming the next big thing in technology and computer science. It seems not so long ago that artificial intelligence was just a theme of many science fiction movies that has suddenly made its way into real life. Artificial intelligence refers to the branch of computer...

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The term pH refers to the balance of a substance between alkalinity and acidity. When it comes to your body's pH level, whether it is in one direction or another can have negative health consequences. You can test your body's pH at home by using basic pH test strips to get an idea of your current level...

high difficulty
If you are preparing a science project on volcanoes, you may need to build an explosive mound of clay. However, this type of volcano project is very common and does not seem original as a science experiment. One alternative is to make a salt volcano that shows how a volcano works without using the standard...
The Candle and Water Science Experiment
low difficulty
Simple science experiments are perfect to explain to kids how the world around us works in a fun way. These experiments can be made with material we find at home and it won't cost you a dime. In this case we're going to have to light the candle, so if you are doing this experiment with a small child you will...
How To Make Invisible Hydrogel Balls
low difficulty
These gel balls that grow in water are called hydrogel balls and they're used for decoration. With only a couple of hours in water we can get them to grow in size considerably. There are balls in many colors but the most interesting are the white balls that, once they have grown, are totally invisible...
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