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A science festival is going on in our college! I'm going to participate in it. BUT my project ideas are lame, not too genius or strong enough to win a japan trip+10000USD.

So give me some ideas, ask me anything! No matter how hard it is, if your question seems stronger & interesting, I'll go for it!

By the way I love everything except biology, im not good at it! But physics,IT,CSE these are my favorite smile

Guys come on, help me out! (Note: Help me or not but don't make funny comments like "are you trying to be the next einstine?" Plzzzz be gentle and HELPPP me, i'll appreciate it!)

Thanks in advance!

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To TechySafi,

I have no suggestions as to a project for you, but I would suggest that you acquaint yourself with the idea of plagiarism before you get yourself into a tricky situation, possibly regarding who really won that trip to Japan!

You say you have your own ideas--- work on them. You will never do your best work reproducing others' ideas.

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I always wanted to see a real life bubble chamber, but I dunno if it's really practical for DIY. Maybe you can make some kind of electron accelerator and use a computer to search for their paths in loads of digital images.

It would be monumentally cool if you could get an annihilation with a positron too! Maybe you can get positrons from a radioactive source.

To Ellis, where did you get the idea of plagiarism? He didn't suggest copying anyone's work.

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