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Space Jelly Beans

Dark matter/energy compared to normal baryonic matter.Fermilab via Pinterest As I was trying to think of an idea for a blog post, I asked my mom if she had any ideas. She responded immediately with Continue Reading

Thinking Without a Brain: Physarum Polycephalum, the Unicellular Wonder

Physarum polycephalum,  (c)  frankenstoen 2.5 Generic (CC BY 2.5) When you think about intelligent beings, the first thing that pops into your head is likely humanity. Or perhaps Continue Reading

Joy to the World

Photo: Joy to the World — via i.pinimg   Joy Lee was born in Phoenix, Arizona in April of 2002. When she was two years old, she and her parents moved to El Paso, Texas due to her father's Continue Reading

Arduino: Make Your Robot Dreams a Reality

Arduino Serial Board, (c) Nicholas Zambetti CC BY-SA 3.0 Who hasn't wanted to build their own robot? Admit it. You've yearned to create one at some point in time: to water your garden, do Continue Reading

Tetrachromacy: A World of Colour

Tetrachromatic Vision (C) Mdf, CC-BY-SA 3.0 If I asked you what colour you see when you look at a leaf in the spring, your answer would most likely be "green". What if, instead of only being able Continue Reading

Human Civilization in a million years…

A depiction of an advanced civilization (c) Mdf, CC BY-SA 3.0 Did you ever wish that you had superpowers? Well, Science can help you! But there is a catch. Unfortunately, it might take 10000-100000 Continue Reading

Viruses Aren’t Always on the Move…

Viruses' capsids from left to right: Hepatitis B, Bacteriophage PhiX14, Human Parvovirus B19 Via Me I always pictured viruses as microscopic bugs that are constantly trying to invade our body. They Continue Reading

E=mc^Scared

The terrifying science behind the "World's most famous equation" (1). Licorne, (c) Mdf, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Are you a fed-up mad scientist who has decided that he/she has had enough with the Continue Reading

The A.I Apocalypse

Arnold Schwarzenegger (c) Mdf, CC BY-SA 3.0 Artificial intelligence has been one of humanity’s most intriguing developments in the last 100 years. Ever since the earliest days of the Continue Reading

Scare Me!

A Spooky Haunted HouseIllustration of a haunted house (c) netalloy, CC0 1.0 Sitting around the camp fire telling scary stories, going to the theaters the watch the newest horror movie, or Continue Reading

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