CATEGORIES
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.
Charles Barkley’s generous donation to St. Mary’s Academy is more than just a financial contribution;
Some children grimace when they encounter cauliflower or broccoli. But why do kids hate broccoli?
In 1931, a 25-year-old Kurt Gödel wrote a proof that turned mathematics upside down. His
Honeybees are the greatest geometers. They have known what human mathematicians didn’t know for thousands
Keith Enevoldsen has taken the abstract, often perplexing set of numbers and laid it out
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.
Visualizing SEP is an interactive visualization and search engine for exploring the Stanford Encyclopedia of
“Your Name in Landsat” takes this wealth of satellite imagery and adds a creative twist.
MIT Learn brings together all the previously scattered open learning resources into a single, streamlined
Animated Knots is a comprehensive, interactive, and user-friendly platform for anyone who wants to learn
If you thought the internet had reached peak cuteness, Owls in Towels might just prove
TOP LISTS
Curated collections showcasing creativity, knowledge, and inspired living.
Mathematics is the most crucial subject for teachers, parents, and students. Once you start loving
Reading the best anatomy books can be a highly enriching experience for anyone interested in
Finding the right gifts for math teachers can sometimes feel like solving a complex equation.
Engineers are a unique group of people with their intellect, education level, and sometimes quirky
Mathematical equations are more than just numbers and symbols – they are beautiful works of
These books demystify complex concepts, illustrate the application of math in various fields, and share
VIDEOS
A captivating visuals blending science, math, and imaginative exploration.
YouTuber James Risner has created a captivating spiral train setup that looks really beautiful. He
Mr. Finch, a substitute teacher wrote on the chalkboard 3.1415926535 and then he asked the
This video shows that when height equals diameter, the volume of a sphere plus the
Due to above-freezing temperatures, ice has been breaking away from Lake Michigan. On a prior
In this dramatic movie from the 1950’s a neutrophil chases and engulfs a bacteria. White
PRODUCTS
Inventive gadgets sparking curiosity, joy, and imaginative creativity.
This is a beautiful book that finishes the work of Oliver Byrne and completing with
Ninja Tree Climbing Holds for Kids Climbers have revolutionized the way children explore trees. No
BOOKS
Exploring literature that blends science, curiosity, and storytelling.
If the phrase “best physics books” makes you expect pages of equations and jargon-heavy lectures,
The Boy Who Loved Math is an affectionate, spirited biography of Paul Erdős. It is
In his classic book, Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas, Seymour Papert outlined a vision
“A Mind for Numbers” is not just a guide to excelling in math and science;
Maria Montessori’s Dr. Montessori’s Own Handbook might just be one of the most insightful books
DIYs
Creative projects and experiments designed to empower makers everywhere.
Feeling creatively stuck at home? You’re not alone. But don’t worry—our friends at IKEA have
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
Watching Matthias Wandel’s wooden domino row building machine in action is a rare form of
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.
Relatively Prime features stories and interviews from the mathematical world. This podcast has a mathematics
In The Universe Speaks in Numbers science writer G. Farmelo is in conversation with some
Katie Steckles and Peter Rowlett chat about some aspect of mathematics using a mathematical object
This podcast, Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist is an effort to promote
On the Mr Barton Maths Podcast, Mr. Barton interviews guests from the world of education
In an age where scientific discoveries are happening at an astonishing rate, it doesn’t seem