BTW, terraria aren’t meant to be pressurized beyond the weight of the water, so obviously, if you do this, don’t crank it too high and WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES.
Also see this patent. In particular, check out Case Report 6, near the end.
Thanks for the link, ENugent. I guess. :eek:
Even though it’s not quite the same region we were discussing.
Get 2%,1%, whole, and skim milk, put it in little cups, then blindfold people and see if they can tell the difference.
Don’t forget soy milk, goat milk, etc…
build a CO2 meter an measure the Co2 output of various cars in your neighborhood. Ford explorer vs honda civic etc…
I remember seeing on the Today Show a couple of years ago, the first place national high school science fair winner won a full scholarship to MIT. She built a blood CO meter.
One of my H.S. science fair projects was pretty interesting. You might give it a shot. Simplified explanation below:
Everyone knows that plants grow toward light.
Everyone knows that upside-down plants will eventually “right” themselves and grow rightside-up.
What happens if you turn a plant upside-down and place a light source beneath it?
I know the answer…
That sounds fun and sadistic (i have no problems with being sadistic to plants, as a vegetarian)!
I am definitely going to try it as soon as I get home!
Thank you!!! and Kyberneticist, that’s awesome.