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Science

Understand the natural world through first-principles explanations, activities, and evidence-based reasoning.

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Matter in Our SurroundingsEverything around us is made of matter—the air we breathe, the water we drink, the ground beneath our feet. But what exactly is matter?
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Is Matter Around Us PureWhen you buy milk or salt at the market, the label often says "pure," but chemically, very few substances are truly pure.
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Atoms and MoleculesAtoms and molecules are the invisible units that compose all matter.
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Structure of the AtomFor centuries, atoms were thought to be indivisible, the smallest possible unit of matter.
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The Fundamental Unit of LifeThe cell is the smallest unit of life, discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665 when he examined a thin slice of cork and saw tiny compartments resembling a…
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TissuesWhile individual cells perform basic life functions, multicellular organisms require specialization and coordination.
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MotionMotion is everywhere—objects move through space, particles vibrate at the atomic level, and even seemingly stationary objects move as Earth rotates.
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Force and Laws of MotionFor most of history, people believed rest was the natural state and that objects needed a constant force to keep moving.
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GravitationGravity is the most pervasive force in the universe, holding planets in orbit around stars and galaxies together.
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Work and EnergyWork and energy are central concepts in physics, explaining everything from human activity to machine operation to cosmic processes.
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SoundSound is one of the most familiar phenomena yet reveals deep physics principles.
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Improvement in Food ResourcesWith a global population exceeding 8 billion people and still growing, ensuring adequate food for everyone is one of humanity's greatest challenges.