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SCIENCE TOPICS HEALTH & MEDICINE Brain Tumors Breast Cancer Cancer Colon Cancer Leukemia Lung Cancer Lymphoma Ovarian Cancer Pancreatic Cancer Prostate Cancer Skin Cancer Cold and Flu Cystic Fibrosis Diabetes Down's Syndrome Eating Disorders Epilepsy HIV and AIDS Hearing Loss Cholesterol Heart Disease Herpes Hormone Disorders Hypertension Infectious Diseases Insomnia Kidney Disease Liver Disease Lung Disease Lyme Disease Malaria Mental Health Multiple Sclerosis Mumps, Measles, Rubella Muscular Dystrophy Obesity Parkinson's Disease Pneumonia Psoriasis STDs Sleep Disorders Thyroid Disease Tuberculosis Ulcers Accident and Trauma Birth Control Bone and Spine Cosmetic Surgery Dentistry Diet and Weight Loss Dietary Supplements Eye Care Fertility Fitness Food Additives Forensics Gene Therapy Genes Gynecology Illegal Drugs Immune System Nervous System Nutrition Pharmacology Pregnancy and Childbirth Psychology Sexual Health Skin Care Smoking Sports Medicine Stem Cells Vaccines Viruses Vitamins Others: Note: The topics on this list are provided to help student journalists consider a wide range of possibilities. Actual story topics will need to be more focused. Example: Instead of diabetes, consider writing about the challenges of a high school student diagnosed with diabetes. SCIENCE TOPICS PLANTS and ANIMALS Apes Bees Birds Bird Flu Cats Cows, Sheep, Pigs Dogs Dolphins and Whales Fish Frogs and Reptiles Horses Insects and Butterflies Mammals Mice Monkeys New Species Rodents Spiders Veterinary Medicine Ecology Endangered Animals Endangered Plants Extinction Invasive Species Nature Sea Life Trees Wild Animals Behavior Biochemistry Biology Biotechnology Botany Cell Biology Developmental Biology Evolution Genetics Life Sciences Marine Biology Mating and Breeding Molecular Biology Zoology Corn Wheat Food Production Bacteria Fungus Microbes Microbiology Viruses Others: Note: The topics on this list are provided to help student journalists consider a wide range of possibilities. Actual story topics will need to be more focused. Example: Instead of ecology, consider writing about a local environmental issue. SCIENCE TOPICS CHEMISTRY Materials design composites resins plaster concrete adhesives polymers plastics alloys paints different types of light bulbs halogen fluorescent Sun Lamps/Tanning beds ink candles matches explosives fireworks rockets bombs bleach bleach alternatives food additives vitamins food preservatives food packaging edible food wraps acidic foods antacids cheese making chemical reactions in cooking food flavoring perfumes cosmetics toothpaste tooth whiteners mouthwash fluoride treatment hand sanitizers antibacterial soap Carbonation Carbonated beverages and teeth Sugar substitutes fabric synthetic fabrics fabric dye hair shampoos conditioner permanents hair straighteners hair relaxers medicines medical equipment IV fluids pain medication ibuprofen aspirin caffeine chitosan scuba diving photography laser treatment for hair removal CSI testing methods Biotechnology cryogenics delivery methods conservation techniques insulation producing energy biofuels biodiesel solar cells batteries ethanol nuclear reactors Environmental testing Air quality ozone ground level ozone greenhouse gases water quality water purification bottled water vs. tap water land degradation soil erosion sedimentation runoff of pesticides fertilizers what is in our tap water? minerals on the moon minerals on mars water on other planets radiation radioactivity metals rusting conductivity malleability of metals thermal conductivity Note: The topics on this list are provided to help student journalists consider a wide range of possibilities. Actual story topics may need to be more focused. Example: Instead of chemical reactions, consider writing about one or more surprising chemical reactions that occur in the school cafeteria. SCIENCE TOPICS PLANET EARTH / ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Atmosphere Climate Weather Earth Science Geography Geology Oceanography Acid Rain Air Pollution Air Quality Drought Environmental Issues Environmental Policy Global Warming Hazardous Waste Ozone Holes Pollution Recycling and Waste Renewable Energy Sustainability Biodiversity Caves Coral Reefs Deserts Ecology Ecosystems Energy Environmental Science Forests Grasslands Invasive Species Mining Mountains Oceans Oil Spills Prairies Rainforests Tundra Water Wildfires Earthquakes Landslides Natural Disasters El Nino and La Nina Floods Hurricanes Cyclones Severe Weather Storms Tornadoes Snow and Avalanches Tsunamis Volcanoes Evolution Human Evolution Dinosaurs Early Birds Early Climate Early Mammals Fossils Paleontology Others: Note: The topics on this list are provided to help student journalists consider a wide range of possibilities. Actual story topics will need to be more focused. Example: Instead of global warming, consider writing about the impact of climate change on issues of significance to teens. SCIENCE TOPICS OUTER SPACE Astronomy Black Holes Cosmic Rays Dark Matter Extrasolar Planets Galaxies Nebulae Stars Astrobiology Astrophysics Big Bang Cosmology Near-Earth Object Impacts Asteroids, Comets and Meteors Jupiter Kuiper Belt Mars Mercury Moon Neptune Northern Lights Pluto Saturn Solar System Sun Uranus Venus Xena ESA NASA Satellites Space Exploration Space Missions Space Probes Space Station Space Telescopes Others: Note: The topics on this list are provided to help student journalists consider a wide range of possibilities. Actual story topics will need to be more focused. Example: Instead of asteriods, consider writing about the upcoming nearmisses that are predicted with asteroids and planet earth. SCIENCE TOPICS ENERGY Biochemistry Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Thermodynamics Electricity Alternative Fuels Batteries Energy Policy Energy Technology Fossil Fuels Fuel Cells Nuclear Energy Petroleum Solar Energy Wind Energy Aviation Civil Engineering Construction Electronics Engineering Forensics Materials Science Nanotechnology Robotics Technology Vehicles Others: Note: The topics on this list are provided to help student journalists consider a wide range of possibilities. Actual story topics will need to be more focused. Example: Instead of electricity, consider writing about possible ways your school might address energy consumption issues.