Author: Jon Scaccia
In the realms of physics, two vastly different worlds coexist: the predictability of classical gravity and the uncertainty of quantum mechanics. Bridging these realms has long been a quest for… Read More
In the bustling cityscapes of our urban jungles, a diverse range of animal species coexists with humans. From the flitting birds in our gardens to the rustling rodents in our… Read More
I can’t help it. Randall Munroe is just the apex version of a science communicator. Note the every-direction sunset! Nurture Your Scientific Curiosity: Feed your curiosity with ‘This Week in… Read More
Explore, Learn, and Grow with Science: Step into the realm of discovery with ‘This Week in Science’! Tailored for both educators and science enthusiasts, our newsletter offers a weekly exploration… Read More
Unlock the Secrets of Science: Get ready to unlock the secrets of science with ‘This Week in Science’! Our newsletter, designed specifically for educators and science aficionados, delivers a weekly… Read More
As several hours of freaking out about cloud cover, it opened up around 1:00 pm Central time. And it was phenomenal. Thanks from us at This Week In Science!
Humans have always gazed at the skies in awe, finding inspiration and even guidance. Solar eclipses, in particular, hold a unique place in our collective consciousness. The 2017 total solar… Read More
We’ll be blogging really informally throughout the day. Currently, we’re in Hillsboro, TX, where the town has really come alive in a festival-type atmosphere. Here’s the problem, though. Dude, I… Read More
Imagine a world where the meat on your plate is not from a slaughtered animal but grown in a lab! This revolutionary idea isn’t just a fantasy anymore; it’s rapidly… Read More
You know what they say about April Showers? We’ll be in Texas next week for the solar eclipse, so let’s hope that the cloud cover is less than predicted. Here’s… Read More