What is CABS?

This site will help high school students and teachers find original, independent science research topics and questions that can be done without a professional lab...these can be done in a school lab or even in one's basement! The project ideas and research questions being developed and presented here have been vetted and could lead to true discoveries, and not just finding already known results. See our Welcome message. These are the types of projects that could be done and submitted to high school contests such as the Regeneron Science Talent Search, Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, or the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, and be competitive. If you have an idea to share, or a question about one of the project ideas, contact us at vondracekm@eths202.org.

Pages (on the right side of the screen) have lists of ideas for different types of science research projects, and clicking on one of those ideas will take you to posts with details and all sorts of information about that type of project. Get more information about why there is a need for CABS!

Sunday, March 15, 2020

Why the rush to Shut Schools and Large Public Spaces and Events down???

We are in an unprecedented time of shutting many aspects of civilization down around the world, because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But why the rush and urgency???

It is the math and science behind how a disease spreads, which is referred to as exponential growth. Please check out a really well done explanation of what this means, how it works, and how experts use a mathematical model to simulate the spread of a disease. It uses actual data from China to make its point, and you will get the gist of why social distancing and washing hands make such a BIG DIFFERENCE in the number of people who might become infected. For anyone who does math modeling, it also explains sensitivity testing really well.

Please check it out, and gain new appreciation for some of the math you learn in school but might not know how it is applied to the world!


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