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The hidden math behind rainbows: How optics and angles paint the sky
It feels magical, but a rainbow is not random or mystical. It is the result of precise optical behavior and mathematical geometry working together.

Aanya Krishna
Feb 183 min read


Benefits and Risks of Science
Developments in science can bring great benefits to humanity, but they can also involve certain risks.

Iva Trpeski
Feb 62 min read


Scientific models and questions in science
We often use models to help us understand or describe scientific ideas. Models can also be used to make predictions, which can then be tested through experiments, much like hypotheses.

Iva Trpeski
Dec 15, 20253 min read


How Math Predicts Epidemics: The Story of the SIR Model
Equations can help predict how diseases move through a population and how quickly they’ll rise or fall.

Aanya Krishna
Oct 19, 20253 min read


Taking measurements and working with variables
Many experiments involve taking measurements of physical quantities, such as temperature, volume, and mass. Measurements should be both accurate and precise.

Iva Trpeski
Oct 14, 20253 min read


Working Scientifically: How Science Really Works
Science is not just a collection of facts to memorize, it is a process, a way of asking questions about the world and finding reliable answers.

Iva Trpeski
Sep 13, 20253 min read


Why Superconductors Are a Big Deal – and How They Work
Let’s understand why superconductors are so exciting, how they work, and what’s standing in the way of using them everywhere.

Aanya Krishna
Sep 9, 20253 min read
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