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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.