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.
Japanese, Korean and Turkish use simpler number words and express math concepts more clearly than
Teaching children to care about others might be the best way to prepare them for
How do you celebrate one of the most influential inventors of all time? By remembering
. It’s the tale of how one individual, using nothing more than the satellite imagery
Isaac Newton’s scientific achievements were countless! His discoveries on mechanics-related issues, such as gravitation, the

TOOLS

Handpicked innovative tools to inspire and simplify life.
The Size of Space is an amazing interactive visualization created by Neal Agarwal. The visual
Timeguessr is a website that uses Google Street View technology to take players to a
A website created by Maximilian Kiener uses an interactive timeline to give us understanding of
Neal Agarwal is the founder of Earth Reviews; a review site focused on providing feedback
Neal Agarwal, an innovative thinker and game developer, is the creator of Absurd Trolley Problems.
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is one of the best resources for learning from top-tier universities. It

TOP LISTS

Curated collections showcasing creativity, knowledge, and inspired living.
Reading the best anatomy books can be a highly enriching experience for anyone interested in
Mathematician Grant Sanderson opened a Youtube channel in 2015, and since then, he has been
Engineers are a unique group of people with their intellect, education level, and sometimes quirky
The Nobel Prize is an annual award acknowledging outstanding contributions to physics, chemistry, physiology or
Are you looking for the best physics textbooks to help you excel in your studies?

VIDEOS

A captivating visuals blending science, math, and imaginative exploration.
Amara Berry uses her family’s work in the sciences to illustrate the pressing need for
In the 1987 movie “Rain Man,” Raymond Babbit, studies the toothpicks on the floor and
Kokichi Sugihara, a mathematician at the Meiji Institute, created a separate optical arrow illusion that

PRODUCTS

Inventive gadgets sparking curiosity, joy, and imaginative creativity.
Imagine entering a room with a mesmerizing display of motion and artistry. The Swinging Sticks
Do Not Erase is a testament to the myriad ways that mathematicians use their chalkboards.
The intricate details of fractals have been fascinating scientists and artists alike for decades. One

BOOKS

Exploring literature that blends science, curiosity, and storytelling.
A new canon has developed in the last 75 years. Visionary thinkers worldwide have spoken
The World We Once Lived In’s clear, a perceptive essay that investigates the holy power
In his book, The Art of Doing Science and Engineering, Hamming drives home the point
“Beginning naturalists explore the problems affecting the ability of the animal kingdom to live and
Throughout R.U.R. and the Vision of Artificial Life, it becomes clear that Čapek was prescient

DIYs

Creative projects and experiments designed to empower makers everywhere.
Geodesic Domes is a beautiful and fun do it yourself engineering project for your students
Push a wooden skewer through a balloon without popping it, creating a “balloon kebab.” Most
Spaghetti Bridges is one of the best do it yourself engineering projects to teach students
Makedo Windball is a simple, yet unique geometry project. All you do is assemble simple
Add water to ethanol and find out why it doesn’t add up. It’s similar to

PODCASTS

Curated audio shows exploring science, math, and human stories.
A series of math and science talks and lectures from Oxford Mathematicians exploring the power
The Story Seeds podcast for children captures the magic that happens when children and best-selling
This podcast, Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist is an effort to promote
A critical look at new technologies, new approaches and new ways of thinking, from politics
This documentary series begins with a medical mystery. Sometimes the sickness is in the body
Book Club for Kids is a weekly podcast for kids. It is a gathering place
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