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  • How to Make a 3D DNA Model Project

    Many students are required to do some sort of science project for their school. A good project to suggest to them would be a three dimensional model of a strand of DNA. While this may seem like...

  • How to Build a Model Dinosaur

    Dinosaurs have always fascinated children. With various kinds and sizes and many books written about them, there's always something new to learn. Although dinosaurs are extinct, you can help your...

  • Sponge Boat: Supplies

    For the sponge boat, supplies include two sponges, toothpicks, glue, scissors and permanent markers. Gather supplies for a sponge boat with tips from an experienced crafter in this free video on...

  • How to Build a Model Church

    Models of churches can be as simple or as detailed as you like. You can make the traditional church with the white steeple pictured here, or modify the directions to make a replica of your own...

  • How to Make a Mini Helicopter

    Building models is not just for kids. This is especially when you create it from scratch. By following these instructions, you will have a mini helicopter that you can be proud of.

  • How to Build a Model of the Molecular Structure of Graphite

    Graphite is the "lead" inside pencils. It is made of carbon atoms, just like diamonds are. The reason for the difference between graphite and diamond lies in their molecular structure--how the...

  • How to Build a Model of the Molecular Structure of Diamond

    Diamond is made of nothing but carbon atoms. The geometrical arrangement of the atoms is what makes diamond so hard. You can make a model of the molecular structure of diamond using toothpicks and...

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