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Long-term in the Making

Max Ujhazy has completed five long-term projects and was asked to give an update to his current long-term project. The camera was turned on and Max was left alone to answer the question: How is this long-term progressing?

Max update the light vs. dark testing on the crickets.

Max Ujhazy reviews the results from the light vs. dark experiment.

Max reviews the apparatus for testing cricket dominance.

Max explains results and other aspects of the apparatus.

Max Ujhazy presents his final installment of a Long-term in Progress - Finale. Max concludes his documentation of his Cricket Sociobiology long-term and the struggles he endured in this quick check-in. You can ask Max questions at The Fourth Annual Freedom Area High School Science Conference.


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