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The voyage of Isaac Newton towards penning the Principia Mathematica is rife with tales and folklore. The story often begins with the concept of universal gravitation, an idea thought to have begun forming in Newton’s thoughts as early as the mid-1660s. This epoch, famously associated with the apple anecdote, frequently intertwines with the Annus mirabilis […]
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When Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke shared their thoughts in 1679 regarding Hooke’s theory on planetary motion, it reignited Newton’s curiosity in the topic. Having previously examined it in 1664, this prompted Newton to quickly demonstrate that forces decrease in proportion to the square of the distance at the two apsides of an ellipse, suggesting […]
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Senses are the methods through which our brains understand our surroundings. Many of us were taught in school that humans possess five senses — vision, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. We also learned that many animal species have a similar array of senses, though often within a different spectrum. For instance, while humans can perceive […]
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We’re excited to welcome you once again to the monthly newsletter of STEM from Scratch! It’s been some time since our last interaction. In case you missed it, STEM from Scratch is a non-profit organization that has recently been revitalized. The leadership has now been taken over by enthusiastic high school students in Ontario who […]
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**STEM from Scratch: Opportunities for Youth Engagement in January** Each month, STEM from Scratch highlights thrilling chances for youthful minds to immerse themselves in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). As we commence the new year, here are distinctive initiatives and programs offered in January to motivate and involve youth in STEM fields. **1. [I-STEM […]
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STEM from Scratch provides monthly opportunities to promote awareness of STEM-related activities available for youth participation. Here are the options for March! McMaster University I-STEP: Black Youth IMHOTEP STEM Enrichment Program The IMHOTEP STEM Enrichment Program at McMaster University aims to offer Black high school students from Hamilton and the Halton region engaging hands-on STEM […]
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Numerous psychologists from earlier times have significantly influenced our understanding of psychology today. This article will explore three of the most impactful psychologists: Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, and Abraham Maslow. Sigmund Freud, born in May 1856 in Austria to Galician Jewish descent, was a neurologist renowned for many important observations, but this discussion will focus […]
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Spaced Repetition: A Potent Memory Technique Spaced repetition is gaining recognition as an effective memory technique, enabling individuals to form dependable memories for any subject matter through a straightforward yet powerful approach. Contrary to cramming, distributing study sessions over time improves retention. With various applications available, learners can now customize their spaced repetition timelines to […]
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