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  • iScienceProject iScienceProject - Science projects, contests and competitions using HOBO data loggers for teachers and their students in grades 5-12.
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  • Science Fair Projects Science Fair Projects - A list of science fair links, a review of science fair books, and some suggestions for science fair projects.
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  • Science Fair Videos Science Fair Videos - Provides a number of science fair and invention videos for use at elementary, middle and high schools the site also provides a comprehensive list of science fair resources.
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  • Science Olympiad Science Olympiad - The official Web Site of The National Science Olympiad Committee. Contains the latest official information available.
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