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    Can you provide some examples of a catchy title I can use for a science project that models blood, blood cells and the reasons we need blood?
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    "Just Go With the Flow", or "No Veins, More Pain". These would help describe the importance of blood flow and why we need it.
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    Should the title ask a question?
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    There is no problem in having a question as your title.
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    What is a good title for a soil experiment?
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    "Uncovering the Dirt on [whatever your experiment is about]."
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    How do I make my title shorter so that is fits on my board?
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    There are a few ways to do this. To make the letters smaller, change the size of the font your title is in. Another way to shorten your title is to find synonyms (other words) for the title you are considering. Finally, if those don't work, you might just have to settle with finding a larger board that will accommodate your title.
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    What's a catchy title for a project about friction?
    Tabitha T
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    "That's Friction Amazing," "The Facts About Friction" or "Fundamentals of Friction."
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    How do I pick a good title for my project?
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    Brainstorm and come up with a bunch of titles, then go through and pick the best one, ask someone else to help you pick, or throw them all in a hat and choose one at random.
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    What's a good title for the pseudoscience of fingerprints?
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    How about "False Identities, "Fake Fingerprints," "Facts Behind the False"? All of these are catchy titles because they use alliteration.
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    How do I come up with a science fair title about stress?
    Community Answer
    How about something like "Under Pressure" or "Stressed out!"?
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    What is a good coffee project title?
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    "Wake Up!" "First, Coffee!" "Stop and smell the coffee".
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    Can you suggest a title for my project about diseases - causes, effects, and prevention?
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    "Cancel the Cancer: Causes, Effects, and Prevention of Diseases." It’s got alliteration, so it should be catchy enough to attract attention.
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    I want to do a project testing how long lipstick lasts in different climates. What is a good title for this project?
    Community Answer
    Cosmetics Science is an option for a project with cosmetics. Its simple but might still work.
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    What title can I use for a project about plants and the various amounts of water they need?
    Community Answer
    "I Peed my Plants!" It's hilarious and will bring more attention to your project.
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    What's a good title for a project on rocket emissions? The only one I have so far is 'Examining Rocket Emissions Through Statistical Analysis'.
    CageyCat
    Top Answerer
    What about shortening your title to "Statistical Analysis of Rocket Emissions: Select Examples".
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    What's a good title for a project about gravity?
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    Here are some suggestions: Falling for you; I can’t defy gravity and why; Apple in the tree fall down to me.
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    I'm doing a science fair project on the effects of adding different types of sugar to a plant's water. What would be a catchy title?
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    "Give Me Some Sugar" might be nice! You might want to include plant in the title, but if you put a subtitle under it like, "What types of sugar added to water ... makes plants grow faster" (or whatever), it wouldn't be necessary.
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    What would be a good title for a project on the question: "Does heavy metal cause a negative emotion"?
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    "Heavy Metal = Heavy Heart?" might be a good choice. Heavy hearts are usually associated with negative emotions, so you might want to go with that.
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    What is a good title I can use for my science project on ink smudging?
    Community Answer
    "Let's get our hands dirty" is a catchy title you could try.
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    Is Bio for biological a good abbreviation?
    Community Answer
    Yes! that is actually great! Just make sure people don't confuse it for biology or biotechnology.
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    What is a catchy science fair title for a project about the effect devices have on plants?
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    How about 'Human Tech vs Natural Plantation', 'Digital and the Natural: What effect does devices have on plant growth?'
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    What is a good title for a science fair project on the effect that devices have on plant growth?
    Community Answer
    'Tech World vs Nature World', 'Does Human Tech effect the Natural Plant?', 'Tech 4 Plants?: Does technology have an effect on plants?'
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    What would be a good title for a project about hackers and theft?
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    These are a couple of nice, catchy titles: 'Hackers vs Theft!, 'The Hacker and the Thief-Which is Worse?'
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    What is a good title for an experiment about talking to plants?
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    You could title your project about talking to plants something like: Plant Talk!, or Chit Chatting with Plants, or If Plants Could Speak this is What They'd Hear.
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    What is a good title for a science project about "growth of bacteria in drinking water"?
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    Some title ideas could be: What's in my water?- an analysis of bacteria in drinking water; Water and Agar!: What bacteria is in our drinking water?; Wateria: a study of Bacteria life in drinking water.
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    What are some good titles for a science fair project on parachutes?
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    A good title for a science fair project about parachutes is, "Fly (or Fall) to the Facts".
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    What’s a good title for a project that explores the effects of music on plants?
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    Some suitable titles might be: "The Effects of Music on Plants" or "Does Music Affect Plants?".
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    How do I make my science fair title good and catchy?
    Community Answer
    Try using alliteration or use a quote from a famous person about your topic. Or you could consider making a joke from the subject matter (nothing smutty though). As much as possible, try to capture the theme of your project in your title.
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    How do I come up with a science fair title?
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    First, read this article. Then try to think of cool sayings about your project. Alliterations always cool. You could try putting up what your project is proving, For example if you are proving that worms don't have enough soil to live in you could title it Worms Working Around Low Housing Development Rates.
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    How do I come up with problems for my question for a science fair project?
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    Think about issues you care about and then see if you can do an experiment on one of them. If you are interested in dogs, you could do an experiment on hypoallergenic dogs. Your question could be: Are hypoallergenic dogs really hypoallergenic?
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    What's a good title for a project about phones and eyesight?
    Community Answer
    "Don't look down, look around" is a good title because it shows that you shouldn't stare at your phone because it's bad for your eyes.
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    What is a catchy title for my science project about which colored candle burns faster?
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    What about "The melting rainbow of wax" or the "Rainbow Race"? Include more info on the project though, as a subheading.
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