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Science People!

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We all stand on the shoulders of giants. Knowledge & science is something to be shared, not blocked behind a paywall. It should be free! That’s why SciencePeople was started: to bring high quality edu content to all. Support that mission at patreon.com/SciencePeople

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Some countries, like the US and Canada, use the 12-hour Time System, dividing our 24-hour day into two equal parts. This comes with a catch; each hour happens twice. sciencepeoplepod.com/2022/08/12/its…


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You attract the universe, and the universe attracts you. Everything you see, and everything you don’t, as long as it has a mass, is affected by gravity. player.captivate.fm/episode/871806…

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Gravity Explained + Why Planets Are Round


3 tips for making science accessible

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Stuff keeps going until something stops it. That’s the basic idea of Newton’s First Law, right? Yet, we also know that if we push a skateboard down the sidewalk, it’s gonna stop eventually even if it never hits anything. So, why? Friction. player.captivate.fm/episode/9c5813…

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Friction Explained


Take a listen to the latest episode of Science People! Today is about introducing equilibrium #podcast #science #education player.captivate.fm/episode/4075ff…


When you lay in bed on your phone, you’re at rest. You aren’t moving. To get nerdy for a moment, you’re in equilibrium. Well, one kind at least. Let’s dive deeper! player.captivate.fm/episode/4075ff…

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Equilibrium Explained


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If you’re here, it’s either because you have been following the series, you need help on homework, or you just like science. Either way, today it’s time to introduce Newton’s Laws. There are 3, but let’s take it one at a time. Sound good? Great! player.captivate.fm/episode/7ea13c…


If you’re here, it’s either because you have been following the series, you need help on homework, or you just like science. Either way, today it’s time to introduce Newton’s Laws. There are 3, but let’s take it one at a time. Sound good? Great! player.captivate.fm/episode/7ea13c…

SciencePeopleDB's tweet card. Newton's First Law of Motion Explained

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You may be matter, but you also matter

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Things with more mass have more momentum...usually. If a smaller something is moving with enough velocity, it might just have more momentum than a heavier thing!

SciencePeopleDB's tweet image. Things with more mass have more momentum...usually. If a smaller something is moving with enough velocity, it might just have more momentum than a heavier thing!

Changing speed is different for different things depending on their current speed and size, or their mass. To understand this, we use something called momentum. MOMENTUM IS WHAT WE GET WHEN WE MULTIPLY THE MASS OF AN OBJECT BY ITS VELOCITY.

SciencePeopleDB's tweet image. Changing speed is different for different things depending on their current speed and size, or their mass. 

To understand this, we use something called momentum.

MOMENTUM IS WHAT WE GET WHEN WE MULTIPLY THE MASS OF AN OBJECT BY ITS VELOCITY.

Velocity is like speed, but with a better sense of direction. Actually, that's exactly what it is!

SciencePeopleDB's tweet image. Velocity is like speed, but with a better sense of direction. Actually, that's exactly what it is!

What is speed? It's a distance over some amount of time! Take this rocket for example. It's moving through space 1000 meters every 10 seconds. It's speed is 100 meters per second!

SciencePeopleDB's tweet image. What is speed? It's a distance over some amount of time! Take this rocket for example. It's moving through space 1000 meters every 10 seconds. It's speed is 100 meters per second!

A virus whose very reputation has solidified itself as a pathogen of fear, Ebola is one of the most notorious, pathogenic, and fatal. thewildlife.blog/2021/12/20/the…


I’m sure tons of things come to mind when you hear the word work. Most of them are probably things like a job, homework, chores, or keeping your mouth shut when that one relative is rambling about some new conspiracy at the family Christmas get-together. devonbowker.com/2021/12/10/wha…


Science, in general, is a complicated subject. Needless to say, when you begin to use science to explain and understand the natural world, not to mention life itself, the combination can produce a lot of anxiety and struggles in understanding with students devonbowker.com/2021/12/08/sup…


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