Looking for research areas/topics accessible to a highschooler

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The discussion centers on finding accessible research topics for a high school independent research course. The individual is seeking feasible ideas that can be explored within the limitations of a high school science lab. They express a desire to learn about research methodology while avoiding overdone subjects. Areas of interest include physics, chemistry, electronics, and health sciences. The conversation emphasizes the need for innovative yet achievable research projects suitable for high school students.
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My high-school science department has decided to add an independent research course, which i will be interviewing for a position in later this week. I would love the opportunity, and to learn about research methodology, but I'm having a hard time coming up with an potential research areas that would be possible with a high-school science lab, and haven't already been done to death. I've quite literally been able to come up with nothing, does anyone have any ideas that would be at least somewhat feasible?
 
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