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When you hear the word “robot”, what image usually comes to mind? Is it a metallic, boxy machine? A sleek android that talks to people? A robot is a machine that is automatically operated and completes tasks in replacement for humans. Some robots are humanoid and have actions that resemble human movement, such as ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility), a robot created by Honda that can walk with two legs (Honda).
Choosing a major in college can be challenging! Deciding to do a biology major, a chemistry major, and a biochemistry major in college involves considering their coursework, potential career prospects, and the future opportunities they can lead to. The popularity of biology, chemistry, and biochemistry majors in college can vary based on factors such as current trends, career opportunities, individual interests, and the unique strengths of each field. Their popularity can also be influenced by cultural and societal factors.
When discussing space art, one can mean at least two different things. The term can refer to art made on Earth that is then sent into outer space, or art produced while in space. Going with the former definition, our exhibits come down to Earth’s closest neighbor in the Solar System and the rest of the cosmos.
On April 10th, 2019, astronomers made a historical discovery within the enshrouded area: they captured the first picture of a supermassive black hole. Learn more about black holes with us!
In this easy optics physics lesson, we learn about differences between Concave and Convex Lens, the Thin Lens Equation and how to problem-solve AP Physics or MCAT Physics problems.
Climate change affects the entirety of the earth’s surface, and nowhere more so than our oceans. While our seas cover about two-thirds of the earth’s surface they absorb over ninety percent of the additional heat attributable to global warming. Both land masses and bodies of water absorb and reflect solar radiation that rebounds off of the greenhouse gases trapped in our atmosphere, but the latter is generally more absorptive and holds on to heat longer due to differences in physical properties. This of course has led to increases in global seawater temperatures, which has and continues to endanger several aquatic species. This article will examine one of those species and go over human efforts to preserve it.
A lesson plan look at the relationship between limits and the continuity of a function for calculus. In the last article, we started talking about limits and their applications for analyzing functions. In this article, we will look at how limits can be used to determine the continuity of a function at a point.
Featuring original Scratch educational games, simulations, and animations created by our Moosmosis members, students, and lifelong learners from around the world. This portfolio studio features fun educational games programmed using Scratch, showcasing a wide variety of exciting and edu-taining projects designed to make learning fun and inspiring. Check them out below and feel feel play to your heart’s (and brain’s) content!
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In this Harry Potter-themed physics lesson, we discuss about concave and convex lens and how to calculate and use the thin lens equation. Hop on board Hogwarts Express 9 3/4 for some magical mathematics and problem solving with physics lens!
As the sun slowly rises in the early mornings of Japan, Kenji a young and bright high school student eagerly heads off to school. In his high-collared black uniform and with his backback strapped around his shoulders, he blends in easily among the crowd of other high school […]
Free Science Lessons – Educational Learning Resources and Lessons on Science created by Students, for Students! Free Science Subjects on Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and more!
History biography summary of Anton Van Leeuwenhoek and Robert Hooke, including their discoveries, cell theory as Fathers of Microbiology
From Superman and Wonder Woman to Captain America and Black Widow, every spectacular star-spangled superhero team seems to rock and roll with the teamwork of both the XY and XX chromosomes. While our world may not have the fantasy superhero team flying in the sky or wearing red […]
Student Games! Play our free educational games created by students, for students. These original student game projects represent a wide spectrum of genres, art styles, and design ideas.
Dedicated to global education and lifelong learning, Moosmosis is an international youth organization that promotes lifelong learning in the arts and sciences and aspires to close the gap of health and educational disparities through teaching, tutoring, and mentoring young students. Our national volunteer team teaches and mentors children from impoverished nations, and advocates and fundraises for health and education equality globally.
Science Rocks! on Quizlet and Moosmosis Global Education: Congratulations to our dedicated students and lifelong learners! Presenting Science Member of the Month Awards
This lesson discusses the size scales relevant to cell biology.
Dedicated to global education and lifelong learning, Moosmosis is an international youth organization that promotes lifelong learning and aspires to close the gap of health and educational disparities through teaching, tutoring, and mentoring young students. Our national volunteer team teaches and mentors children from impoverished nations, and advocates and fundraises for health and education equality globally.