Science, Technology, and Math

Whether you're wondering how to calculate a rocket's trajectory or just want to find the area of a circle, these math, science, and technology resources can help.

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  • In myth, many dragons can fly and breathe fire.
    What Does Science Say About Flying and Fire Breathing Dragons?
  • Pencils being precisely lined up on a desk.
    Why Being a Perfectionist Can Be Harmful
  • Scientist Holding Section of Artificial Skin
    Understanding the Healing Uses of Artificial Skin
  • saturn
    The Best Astronomy Apps for Smartphones, Tablets, and Computers
  • The World's Smallest Insects
  • HeLa cervical cancer cells were the first immortal cell line.
    What HeLa Cells Are and Why They Are Important
  • DeepSee deep diving submersible in dark with lights on; Cocos Island, Costa Rica - Pacific Ocean
    Deep Sea Exploration History and Technology
  • Most people believe the only good mosquito is a dead mosquito.
    How to Kill Mosquitoes: What Works and What Doesn't
  • Banded sea snake, Laticauda colubrina.
    Venomous Sea Snake Facts (Hydrophiinae and Laticaudinae)
  • Banded sea snake, Laticauda colubrina.
    Venomous Sea Snake Facts (Hydrophiinae and Laticaudinae)
  • Dumbo octopus as seen underwater.
    All About Grimpoteuthis, the Dumbo Octopus
  • Mother holding baby boy in air across from daughter holding doll in air
    Mirror Neurons and How Do They Affect Behavior
  • Man trapped in becalmed boat without a sail
    Understanding the Victim Complex
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    The Life and Discoveries of Astronomer Henrietta Swan Leavitt
  • The naked mole rat, Heterocephalus glaber, lives in the drier regions of East Africa.
    Weird Naked Mole Rat Facts (Heterocephalus glaber)
  • Girl writing in notebook
    An Introduction to the Flynn Effect
  • Photograph of "Earthrise" shot by Apollo 8 crewman
    Apollo 8 Brought 1968 to a Hopeful End
  • The minds of two people are represented by numbers and percents
    What Percentage of the Human Brain Is Used?
  • 65 million years ago a meteor struck the Mexican Yucatan peninsula, throwing tons of dust in the air and contributing to mass extinctions.
    7 Extinction Level Events That Could End Life as We Know It
  • Thundersnow is a rare event associated with a winter thunderstorm.
    How Thundersnow Works (and Where to Find It)
  • An adult fern produces spores.
    The Fern Life Cycle
  • hypergiant star
    How to Figure out the Mass of a Star
  • The symbols used in mathematics may be used to construct sentences.
    Why Mathematics Is a Language
  • High school student reviewing algebra equations digital tablet
    Understanding Equivalent Equations in Algebra
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