The Risks of Presuming Others Are Constantly Mistaken

The Risks of Presuming Others Are Constantly Mistaken

Within the field of psychology, the idea of “belief superiority” attracts considerable focus, largely due to its fascinating connections with overconfidence and ignorance. This phenomenon is rooted not only in the conviction that one’s own views are accurate but also in the belief that opposing perspectives are categorically incorrect. Central to this inquiry is a […]

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A Comprehensive Overview of Grasping Preprints in Open Science

A Comprehensive Overview of Grasping Preprints in Open Science

Key aspects of open science in just 2 minutes, part 4 Prior to the publication of a research article in a journal, you have the option to make it publicly accessible for anyone to read. You can do this on your personal website, or alternatively, you can utilize a preprint server like psyarxiv.com, where fellow […]

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Computers Are Taking Over Wall Street Activities

Computers Are Taking Over Wall Street Activities

Over the last few decades, Computer Science has become more prominent in finance and economics. Leading financial institutions are utilizing computers to produce outcomes. For instance, JP Morgan, Chase, and Barclays rely on supercomputers to assess a stock portfolio’s risk or forecast an asset’s future worth. How is this accomplished? In this article, I will […]

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Investigating the Sophisticated Sensory Abilities of Animals

Investigating the Sophisticated Sensory Abilities of Animals

Senses serve as the means through which our brains decode our surroundings. Many of us were taught in school that humans possess five senses — sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. We also learned that numerous animals have similar senses, albeit with variations. For instance, while humans can perceive red, green, and blue light, numerous […]

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Returning to Known Territories: A Heartfelt Reception

Returning to Known Territories: A Heartfelt Reception

Welcome back to the monthly newsletter of STEM from Scratch! It has been some time since our last interaction. If you haven’t been informed, STEM from Scratch is a non-profit organization that has recently undergone a relaunch. The new leadership has been assigned to high school students in Ontario who are enthusiastic about STEM and […]

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Upcoming Chances in January

Upcoming Chances in January

**STEM Opportunities from Scratch: January Edition** **1. [I-STEM Initiative](https://www.hdsb.ca/learning-and-resources/Pages/Secondary%20Education%20and%20Pathways/I-STEM.aspx)** – Offered at Aldershot High School (Burlington), T.A. Blakelock High School (Oakville), and Elsie MacGill Secondary School (Milton). – A four-year program spanning Grades 9-12; application required in Grade 8 (random selection process). – Emphasizes engineering, design, and leadership capabilities. – Encourages innovative and critical thinking […]

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A New York Times journalist grapples with the 17th century church and heliocentric debate

A New York Times journalist grapples with the 17th century church and heliocentric debate

On 31 August, the New York Times released an opinion article titled “Historians Observe Autocratic Playbook in Trump’s Assaults on Science,” which examines the historical similarities between contemporary political maneuvers and past occurrences concerning the suppression of scientific advancement. The article begins with a striking image reminiscent of historical trials, notably that of Galileo. Nevertheless, […]

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The Advancement and Impact of Science in Medieval Islamicate Society

The Advancement and Impact of Science in Medieval Islamicate Society

This article explores the intricacies of discussing and endorsing literature concerning Islamic and Arabic science, triggered by a critique of Jim Al-Khalili’s book, *The House of Wisdom*. While Al-Khalili is recognized as a remarkable broadcaster, his credentials as a historian of Arabic science are questioned, pointing to instances like the legendary status of the House […]

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From Ta Physika to Physics - LII

From Ta Physika to Physics – LII

**René Descartes’ Influences on Astronomy and Physics: An In-Depth Exploration** René Descartes is revered as a pivotal personality in the annals of philosophy, often referred to as the father of modern philosophy owing to his groundbreaking concepts. Nevertheless, Descartes’ impact reaches far beyond philosophy; his contributions to astronomy and physics are equally compelling and merit […]

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