Science Fair *Investigation / Paper*

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The discussion revolves around seeking suggestions for science fair paper topics, emphasizing a broad interest in various fields such as Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Biology. There is a specific interest in Food Chemistry, indicating a desire for innovative and engaging topics within that area. The conversation also touches on the lack of responses to the initial inquiry, suggesting that rephrasing the request or providing additional context might help generate more ideas and engagement from the community.
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So, I want to write a paper for this year's science fair.
I wanted to ask, if anyone could give me a few suggestions on some cool topics?
It doesn't necessarily have to be Chemistry, it could be Physics, Mathematics, Bio, etc.

If anyone has some ideas about Food Chemistry, that'd be cool too,

Thanks.
 
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