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.
Whales are beautiful animal and they almost synonymous with bigness. However, why do whales always
Report by Niels Bohr of his discussions with Albert einstein over many years on the
Pi is the most fascinating, and most studied, number in the history of the world.
Calculus is an amazing mathematical journey of human thought. The emergence of calculus is a
How you read changes the trajectory of your life? In this article, you’ll explore multiple
TOOLS
Handpicked innovative tools to inspire and simplify life.
Whether you’re dabbling in art or just love a good splash of history, Werner’s Nomenclature
Monument Valley 2 is an indie puzzle game developed and published by Ustwo Games. It
Google Arts & Culture puts the treasures, stories and knowledge of over 2,000 cultural institutions
TOP LISTS
Curated collections showcasing creativity, knowledge, and inspired living.
What are the books which affected Einsteins’ thinking more? I did some search for you
Ernst Haeckel was a German biologist and philosopher. He was the founder of embryology. But
These the most influential 30 women in science and math deserve recognition for their enduring
Books are like the bridge between writing and reading. More importantly, books are a catalyst
Almost every week, so many new science books are getting published. I did a lot
The Nobel Prize is an annual award acknowledging outstanding contributions to physics, chemistry, physiology or
VIDEOS
A captivating visuals blending science, math, and imaginative exploration.
This movie might make it a bit easier to comprehend how insignificant we are compared
Dukno Yoon’s project “Constrained Wings” transforms the rhythmic pendulum movement to flapping and floating wings.
This preview introduces revolutionary ideas and heroes from Copernicus to Newton, and links the physics
Scorpions have a delicate pair of comb-like organs on their belly called pectines that help
PRODUCTS
Inventive gadgets sparking curiosity, joy, and imaginative creativity.
Say goodbye to tedious manual tasks with the Computer Algebra System (CAS) on the TI-Nspire
HMM scissors have a magnetic base that keeps them upright and easily accessible. Besides its
BOOKS
Exploring literature that blends science, curiosity, and storytelling.
Modern Nonlinear Equations covers a wide variety of important categories of classical equations, such as
“This biography is a concise yet all-encompassing account of Meghnad Saha’s life. Meghnad Saha was
“The goal of Tessellations: Mathematics, Art, and Recreation are to give non-specialists a thorough introduction
The non-technical introduction The Brain: A Very Short Introduction gives readers a feel of how
In 1988, the authors of The Traveling Salesman Problem: A Computational Study formed a team
DIYs
Creative projects and experiments designed to empower makers everywhere.
Push a wooden skewer through a balloon without popping it, creating a “balloon kebab.” Most
Create multi-colored flowers. Plants need a transport system to move food, water, and minerals around.
The Menger sponge is a beautiful math project. To make a level one Menger sponge,
Makedo Windball is a simple, yet unique geometry project. All you do is assemble simple
Do you want to build your own electric motor? | This beautiful do it yourself
PODCASTS
Curated audio shows exploring science, math, and human stories.
In an age where scientific discoveries are happening at an astonishing rate, it doesn’t seem
Marcus du Sautoy reveals the personalities behind the calculations and argues that mathematics is the
This podcast, Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist is an effort to promote
A series of math and science talks and lectures from Oxford Mathematicians exploring the power
Tired of dry clinical science programs? Well… That’s Interesting might be just the podcast you
Science is all about asking questions, but with the ever-evolving nature of knowledge, there are