The most beautiful collection of science, mathematics, and good internet resources, curated by Ali.

FEATURED

Handpicked content celebrating creativity, science, and human ingenuity.

ARTICLES

Exploring unique ideas, science, and hidden web treasures.
Matsuyama’s paradox is a delightfully nerdy reflection of life. Sometimes, things that appear solid and
Light is all around us, but how much do you really know about the photons
Indeed, the biting chill and the stark white expanse of winter may deter most from
Scientists built a math model that simulated the launch of a bomb from a virtual
. It’s the tale of how one individual, using nothing more than the satellite imagery
Marilyn vos Savant was the world’s smartest woman. After she answered the Monty Hall problem,

TOOLS

Handpicked innovative tools to inspire and simplify life.
In the tie knot generator you get a random knot from an enumeration, and picks
Alphaputt is that beautiful place where typography meets crazy golf. Putt your way through the
The world population just hit 8 billion people. And in honor of that, the Washington
Seeing Theory is an educational tool that aims to teach the fundamental concepts of statistics
This website allows you to select a city and then draws every single road on

TOP LISTS

Curated collections showcasing creativity, knowledge, and inspired living.
Geometry isn’t only mathematics — it’s also an aesthetic structure. And sometimes, its most poetic
Children’s math books are an absolute must-have in your home library. My top picks for
These math textbooks are just as comprehensive and rigorous as their expensive counterparts, sometimes even
No two snowflakes are alike. This discovery was made by a man named Wilson Bentley,
If you’re ready to unlock new levels of mental acuity while having a great time
Desmos classroom activities are digital experiences that help students learn algebra, geometry, and advanced mathematics

VIDEOS

A captivating visuals blending science, math, and imaginative exploration.
Cheetahs are beautiful animals! And watching a cheetah running in slow motion is mesmerizing! This
Have you ever wondered how a black hole is born? Renee Zhan answers this question
A man has been recorded spending more than three hours to pronounce what is supposedly
Physics – Short animation, which was part of the Science Club series on BBC2 hosted
Back in 1960, a curious and adventurous young David Attenborough embarked on an extraordinary mission

PRODUCTS

Inventive gadgets sparking curiosity, joy, and imaginative creativity.

BOOKS

Exploring literature that blends science, curiosity, and storytelling.
The Visual Display of Quantitative Information is a beautiful book about graphs, tables, and statistics.
If you’ve ever studied mathematics beyond the basics, you’re probably familiar with the name Leonhard
These exquisite and collectible editions are published as a part of Penguin’s beautiful hardback Clothbound
This undergraduate textbook facilitates an active transition to advanced mathematics. The resolution of problems is
“A People’s History of Science” is an enlightening and thought-provoking read which reminds us that
The Blind Spot intricately connects this modern malaise to how our cultural and scientific systems

DIYs

Creative projects and experiments designed to empower makers everywhere.
Watching Matthias Wandel’s wooden domino row building machine in action is a rare form of
Constructing the spiral of Theodorus might be a good classroom activity. We have prepared the
Why is the area of a circle pi times the square of the radius? This
Feeling creatively stuck at home? You’re not alone. But don’t worry—our friends at IKEA have
Homemade Harmonograph! Finally, a drawing machine to draw for you! If you want to make
Makedo Windball is a simple, yet unique geometry project. All you do is assemble simple

PODCASTS

Curated audio shows exploring science, math, and human stories.
Kyle Pearce and Jon Orr uncover how we can Make Math Moments That Matter for
The acclaimed mathematician Steven Strogatz hosts some of the world’s leading scientists about their lives
A series of math and science talks and lectures from Oxford Mathematicians exploring the power
Houston We Have a Podcast, the official podcast of the Johnson Space Center, is the
Interviews with mathematics education researchers about recent studies. Hosted by Samuel Otten, University of Missouri.
This podcast, Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist is an effort to promote
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