by d_admin | Nov 9, 2017 | Janice Willson, Never Stop Learning, The Language of Science
Have I grabbed your attention? Unless you already know the meaning of logophile, you may have all sorts running through your mind. Most will know the ‘phile’ part of this word as lover but lover of what? Words. I am a lover of words. Let us look at the word...
by d_admin | Nov 2, 2017 | Judith Lockwood, The Language of Science
October 23rd was mole day….well at least the part from 6.02 am to 6.02 pm. I wonder how many of you let this day go by without even a thought? And you may ask, why should we celebrate an animal that digs holes in your lawn, or the dark spot on skin, or the...
by d_admin | Oct 26, 2017 | Janice Willson, Never Stop Learning
Is there anything worse than going into a room and forgetting why you’re there? Forgetting seems to be quite the trend for the middle aged and a thing that I am very familiar with myself. We have a mutual remind me to do… whatever, here at DecoScience which sometimes...
by d_admin | Oct 19, 2017 | Judith Lockwood, Science in the Real World
When you learn a new language you need to start with the fundamentals. For the world around us, the fundamentals are energy. Everything happening around us is relying on energy in some form. Different fields of science study energy in different ways and with different...
by d_admin | Oct 12, 2017 | Janice Willson, Never Stop Learning
Let me get this out of the way straight off the get-go, education is a good thing. Actually, it is a great thing. Woot, Woot to learning stuff! I am not opposed to traditional schooling by any means, but education can come in a variety of forms. A person can go to...