

Monkeybread Mathematics
[Maths Intrigue] I think it's no surprise by now, that the editor/writer of these blog posts is a big fan of Mathematics. And one of the editor's favourite things in mathematics is how it is often derived from observing natural phenomena. The Voronoi patterns mentioned in the video should seem familiar to some of you who've been studying science and chemistry in your own time. But for those who are curious, if there's sufficient demand for it, we can arrange for a blog post i


Trick Teapot
[S1 Science - Solids, liquids and gases] Hey, did you know that there were trick teapots that let you pour different liquids from the same teapot? Yes, I know it's called an 'Assassin's Teapot' in the video, but don't be fooled into thinking that it's only used in China. There are records of a similar tool used for street magic, called an Inexhaustible Bottle, which was used mainly as a means of demonstrating hydrostatics... at least, official accounts suggest so. Imagine tha