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This problem offers you two ways to test reactions - use them to investigate your ideas about speeds of reaction.
The human genome is represented by a string of around 3 billion letters. To deal with such large numbers, genome sequencing relies on clever algorithms. This article investigates.
Build a mini eco-system, and collect and interpret data on how well the plants grow under different conditions.
What shape and size of drinks mat is best for flipping and catching?
Simple models which help us to investigate how epidemics grow and die out.
Many natural systems appear to be in equilibrium until suddenly a critical point is reached, setting up a mudslide or an avalanche or an earthquake. In this project, students will use a simple simulation game to investigate the properties of such systems.
How does the time of dawn and dusk vary? What about the Moon, how does that change from night to night? Is the Sun always the same? Gather data to help you explore these questions.
Investigate how avalanches occur and how they can be controlled
How would you go about estimating populations of dolphins?
To investigate the relationship between the distance the ruler drops and the time taken, we need to do some mathematical modelling...