Repair tables, broken vacuum cleaners and posters: Weaving new worlds together in response to breakdowns

Cortez Deacetis

Introduction Repair cafés are a relatively recent phenomenon, places where people come together to repair everyday objects, such as electronic household items, electrical appliances, clothes, toys, and relatively simple means of transportation such as pedal cycles or bicycles. Although they are relatively new—the first repair café was allegedly invented by […]

Physics analogies help gamify classroom quizzes and enhance student learning

Cortez Deacetis

An illustration of challenge-centered gamification connected to move theory and motion in thoughts in which the synthesis of the two theories delivers improved design and style of quizzing of classroom education. Credit: Punyawee Anunpattana from JAIST The strategy of gamification is significantly attaining popularity—tourists frequently touring abroad generate recurrent flier […]

Trees Have the Potential to Live Indefinitely

Cortez Deacetis

Xmas trees are dead or dying. But some conifers and other trees theoretically could dwell endlessly, in accordance to a current essay that critiques accumulating proof on very prolonged-lived trees—and calls for more scientifically arduous procedures to identify their age and research their longevity. Across the board, trees do not die […]

The Best Fun Science Stories of 2021: Rhythmic Lemurs, a Marscopter and Sex-Obsessed Insect Zombies

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Science is often thought of as a really serious subject. But even although it tackles vastly essential issues—many with lifestyle-or-death consequences—it also has a pleasurable aspect. This year Scientific American has covered some tales that ranged from “Huh, that’s weird” to “Ew, gross” to “So. Cool.” Under, we have rounded […]