Fact of the Day: Fri-26-Mar-2021

Fact of the Day: 26/03/2021 What is paleomagnetism? It’s a large word and certainly a mouthful, but in the scientific world, paleomagnetism is the study of rocks that were formed deep in the Earth’s core that aims to learn about the development of the Earth’s magnetic...

Fact of the Day: Thu-25-Mar-2021

Fact of the Day: 25/03/2021 Why are cats amazing pets to have? Although the answer may be opinion-based for many people, there is actually quite a bit of science that proves the internal benefits of owning a cat. For one, owning a cat can lower your risk of heart...

Fact of the Day: Wed-24-Mar-2021

Fact of the Day: 24/03/2021 Can listening to music make you smarter? According to a 1993 study performed by the University of Queensland in Australia, there is a correlation between listening to Mozart and an increased IQ score, as the study showed that college...

Fact of the Day: Tue-23-Mar-2021

Fact of the Day: 23/03/2021 Who is Antoni Gaudí? Antoni Gaudí was (and still is) a very famous architect who dabbled in the architectural styles of Baroque, Gothic, Moorish, and Victorian. He specialized in very ornate architectural designs and tile work and even...

Fact of the Day: Mon-22-Mar-2021

Fact of the Day: 22/03/2021 What is Kaiga? Kaiga is a Japanese art-form that typically consists of beautiful landscapes, animals, and calligraphy made by brush strokes and ink. It is very versatile in its medium and can be done on anything from silk scrolls to bamboo...

Fact of the Day: Fri-19-Mar-2021

Fact of the Day: 19/03/2021 Why does knocking over an open bottle of water produce a mess, while knocking over a honey jar doesn’t? The key lies in the liquids’ viscosity. Viscosity refers to how easily a liquid flows – how easy it is to get that liquid to move...