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  2. Kate Biberdorf - Wikipedia

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    The "Kate the Chemist" fiction series explore the activities of Kate, a ten year old who uses her understanding of science and technology to solve problems in her everyday life. [30] Kate the Chemist: The Big Book of Experiments includes science experiments for children to try at home. [31]

  3. Experimenting with Babies - Wikipedia

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    Experimenting with Babies: 50 Amazing Science Projects You Can Perform on Your Kid is a 2013 non-fiction book written by Shaun Gallagher and illustrated by Colin Hayes. The book provides a series of home-based experiments that can be performed on infants aged birth to two years to test their cognitive, motor, social and behavioural development.

  4. Experimental: Create your own iodine clock reaction in 12 ...

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    Experimental is a new AOL.com original series that demonstrates simple science experiments for adults and children to do together. Always take safety precautions. Show comments

  5. Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science - Wikipedia

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    Giraffes at Home: Ann Cooke: Robert Quackenbush: 1972 Glaciers: Wendell V. Tangborn: Marc Simont: 1965 1988 Earth science: Stage 2 Gravity Is a Mystery: Franklyn M. Branley: Don Madden 1970 1986 Green Grass and White Milk: Aliki: 1974: Briefly describes how a cow produces milk, how milk is processed in a dairy, and how various other dairy ...

  6. Unethical human experimentation in the United States

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    A subject of the Tuskegee syphilis experiment has his blood drawn, c. 1953.. Numerous experiments which were performed on human test subjects in the United States in the past are now considered to have been unethical, because they were performed without the knowledge or informed consent of the test subjects. [1]

  7. David Hahn - Wikipedia

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    Hahn was fascinated by chemistry and spent years conducting amateur chemistry experiments, which sometimes caused small explosions and other mishaps. He was inspired in part by reading The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments and tried to collect samples of every element in the periodic table, including the radioactive ones.