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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
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!
Time is an enigma that has captivated humans for centuries. A fascinating aspect of this enigma is the perception of time and how it changes as we age. The article… Read More
Have you ever gazed up at the night sky and marveled at the vastness of the universe? It’s a realm brimming with mysteries, waiting to be unraveled by the inquisitive… Read More
Amateur radio, often called ham radio, has been a playground for innovation and communication since the early 20th century. Today, it stands at the crossroads of hobby and scientific exploration,… Read More
Quantum entanglement is one of those phrases that sounds like it’s straight out of a sci-fi novel (and it is! The Three-Body Problem) but it’s a very real and utterly… Read More
Ho ho ho, Merry Christmas! Today, we’re diving into the exciting world of Quantum Teleportation – and guess who’s joining us? Santa Claus himself! Yes, you read that right. In… Read More
In the world of quantum mechanics, few thought experiments have captured the imagination as vividly as Schrödinger’s paradox. This paradox, devised by physicist Erwin Schrödinger in 1935, is more than… Read More