by d_admin | Sep 28, 2017 | Judith Lockwood, The Language of Science
If I had a dollar for everyone who has told me over the years that they were never any good at science in school, I would be sipping mojitos on the porch of my beach front villa instead of writing this blog. Recently, I had coffee with a colleague of mine who always...
by d_admin | Sep 21, 2017 | Janice Willson, Science in the Real World
It’s true, I love bubbles. Who doesn’t? Bubbles, bubbles, bubbles! They are perfect little spheres with a very limited amount of time in this world. From a childhood spent blowing bubbles outside and seeing them soar up high above me, to sending bubbles into a blowing...
by d_admin | Sep 14, 2017 | Dana Plesa, Science in the Real World
Funny thing is that although everybody thinks that chemistry is for the white-coated “strange little” scientists, the truth is we are all chemists. Chemistry is the study of matter; the properties of matter and the interaction between matter and energy. Every single...
by d_admin | Sep 7, 2017 | Judith Lockwood, Science in the Real World
Have you ever looked at Milkweed flowers? Did you see the cows? The reality is that few of us stop to look closely at the little things that are happening all around us each day. And it is even more rare to take the time to understand what we are seeing or look at it...