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25 conversations · science · page 1 / 2
Two students discuss how water changes between solid, liquid, and gas states.
A child and a parent talk about the relationship between the sun and Earth.
Two classmates discuss the basic conditions plants need to grow.
Two young students explore the properties of magnets and magnetic poles.
A teacher explains the concept of a food chain to a curious student.
Two friends discuss the scientific reason behind the blue color of the sky.
Two students discuss the roles of bones and muscles in the human body.
A parent explains the water cycle and the formation of rain to a child.
Two children learn about the basic body parts that define an insect.
Two biology students discuss how DNA carries genetic information and determines traits.
A physics teacher and student work through the implications of Newton's three laws.
Two classmates compare mitosis and meiosis and their roles in living organisms.
Two chemistry students explore covalent and ionic bonds with concrete examples.
A geology enthusiast explains tectonic plate movement and earthquake formation to a friend.
Two students compare the complementary processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
A student and tutor discuss Faraday's discovery of electromagnetic induction and its applications.
Two students discuss innate and adaptive immunity and how vaccines work.
Two physics researchers debate the implications of quantum entanglement and Bell's theorem.
Two molecular biologists discuss the mechanism, promise, and ethical questions surrounding CRISPR.
Two astrophysicists discuss the structure, Hawking radiation, and information paradox of black holes.
Two researchers explore the deep connection between Boltzmann entropy and Shannon information entropy.
Two neuroscientists discuss how experience reshapes synaptic connections and brain structure.
Two cosmologists discuss the evidence for dark matter and dark energy and their role in the universe.
Two biochemists discuss the protein folding problem and how AlphaFold transformed structural biology.