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  1. People can use them to create deepfakes, or fake images of things that did not really happen. Some people might see the picture and believe that it is real. While fake news and fake images have been around for a long time, AI tools can make it easier and faster to produce this misleading content.

    • Kindergarten-1st Grade Science Fair Projects
    • 2nd-4th Grade Science Fair Projects
    • Are You Ready For The Science Fair?

    1. Lemon Volcano

    Skip the vinegar volcano and try lemon juice! Kids will learn about the chemical reaction between citric acid and baking soda.

    2. DIY Bouncy Balls

    Learn about polymers while making a DIY toy! This variation on slime uses a few simple ingredients. <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”>&...

    3. Shiny Pennies

    A classic experiment that kids love is Shiny Pennies. Collect dirty tarnished pennies and have kids soak them for a minimum of 5 minutes in different acidic liquids. We used vinegar, salsa, lime juice, and lemon juice. After soaking, remove them from the solution and rinse in soapy water then compare which ones are shiniest. Take notes on which acid worked best to shine the pennies. Variation: Don’t rinse all the pennies after removing them from the different liquids. Can you see a difference...

    10. Magic Rollback Can

    You just can’t get rid of this physics project! This project explores the difference between potential and kinetic energy. <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”>&am...

    Whether your child has never participated in the science fair or is an old pro, I hope the science fair projects here will inspire them to have fun, explore science, and get creative the same time.

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  2. How can you tell if a picture is of a real person or a fake, AI-generated person? What features of the picture do people use to decide whether the face is real or AI-generated? In this project, you will explore these questions as you ask volunteers to look at both real and AI-generated pictures of human faces.

  3. A good science fair project idea is one that asks a clear scientific question that can be answered through experimentation, or identifies a problem that can be solved using engineering. Avoid product comparisons as a topic as they usually are not based on a good scientific question.

  4. May 1, 2019 · Introduction. Seek truth from facts [1] 实事求是; shí shì qiú shì. Quoted from the Han Dynasty Book of Han, AD 111. Ignorance of the truth, or knowledge that is not acted upon, can be fatal. This basic principle applies at levels from personal to planetary.

    • Henning Hopf, Alain Krief, Goverdhan Mehta, Stephen A. Matlin
    • 2019
  5. Feb 6, 2023 · Need science fair project ideas? Find them here for every grade and interest, plus tips and resources for making your project stand out. Options for every age, interest, and skill level!

  6. Sep 11, 2024 · What are the steps in a science fair project? Pick a topic. Research. Hypothesis. Experiment. Construct an exhibit for results. Write a report. Practice presenting. Some science fair projects are experiments to test a hypothesis.

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