Imagine a world in which everyone is certain they already know the truth. For centuries, people believed that Earth stood motionless at the center of the universe, while everything else revolved around it. Generations were taught this idea. It shaped how humanity understood reality itself. Then one person decided to question the “certain truth” and […]
What if someone told you that the world works in a certain way — and you decided to check whether that was truly the case? With this simple yet courageous question begins one of the most fascinating stories in the history of science. It is the story of a man who did not change history […]
Every February 11, the birthday of Thomas Alva Edison reminds us that great discoveries are rarely the result of coincidence. More often, they are the outcome of persistence, curiosity, and the courage to experiment again and again—even when results are not immediately visible. Edison was not just an inventor. He was a symbol of a […]
At first glance, the world around us may seem chaotic — filled with endless information, materials, and phenomena. Yet, every year on February 7, as we mark the International Day of the Periodic Table, we are reminded of one of humanity’s greatest intellectual achievements: the ability to bring order where chaos once ruled. The Periodic […]
International Kid Inventors Day, celebrated on January 17, is a powerful reminder of the immense potential hidden within children’s natural curiosity. This day is not only about inventions themselves, but about the way children experience the world — through questions, exploration, and an endless desire to understand how and why things work. Every child carries […]
Science is not built by chance, but through curiosity, persistence, and the courage to ask questions. Today, we mark the birthdays of two extraordinary scientists who forever changed the way we understand the world – Johannes Kepler (December 27, 1571, Germany) and Louis Pasteur (December 27, 1822, France). Although they lived in different centuries and […]
On December 9, we celebrate the birthday of one of the most influential figures in the history of computer science – Grace Hopper, the visionary who reshaped the way humanity communicates with technology. She was a mathematician, an innovator, and a U.S. Navy admiral, but above all – a person who understood that the future […]
From December 8 to 14, 2025, the world marks Computer Science Education Week — a global initiative dedicated to strengthening digital skills among children and young people. This year’s theme, “Looking Back, Leaping Forward,” connects the legacy of pioneers like Grace Hopper with the generations who will shape tomorrow as critical thinkers, problem-solvers, and creators […]
In a world dominated by technology, it’s easy to forget how simple things can spark creativity. On November 11, the world celebrates World Origami Day – a day that reminds us that creativity, patience, and curiosity are the roots of every art form, and of every science. The word origami, derived from the Japanese words […]
Every year on November 10, the world celebrates science as one of humanity’s greatest driving forces. It’s more than just another date on the calendar — it’s a reminder that every great discovery begins with a question, with curiosity, with a desire to understand the world better. From the tiniest atoms to the most distant […]