Case Study: Black Holes

Written by Ojjas Sharma | Edited by Laura Ionescu A black hole is defined as a region in spacetime where the spacetime is highly curved, meaning that the gravitational force is so large that even EM radiations are unable to escape its gravitational pull. They are also usually found in the center of galaxies. BlackContinueContinue reading “Case Study: Black Holes”

Superconductivity

Written by Ojjas Bhandari; Edited by Laura Ionescu Also published by Futuristic Photons and The Society of Physics Superconductivity was discovered by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes in 1911. Superconductors are of immense importance, as they can help us power grids, aid telecommunication, medical imaging, drug analysis, and more. The sole problem here appears to bs theContinueContinue reading “Superconductivity”

Introduction to Radioactivity

By Ojjas Sharma, Sophomore Year, Himachal Pradesh, India Radioactivity is a very interesting phenomenon, which has transformed the power resources to the highest degree! After reading this blog, your misconceptions about radioactivity will be cleared, and your basics concepts will be polished! Some History: Radioactivity was discovered in 1896 by A.H. Becquerel Radioactivity is aContinueContinue reading “Introduction to Radioactivity”

Yale Young Global Scholars: DISCOVERING YOURSELF

By Laura Ionescu (YYGS Alumna 2020) I had mingled with the possibility of studying politics, law, philosophy, economics and literature at university. I had done everything in my power to create an internationally-recognized platform for actively-involved youth: hARTS magazine. I wanted to take part in something that would encompass both of these worlds and allowContinueContinue reading “Yale Young Global Scholars: DISCOVERING YOURSELF”

International cooperation

written by Karina Alexandra Not only is global cooperation a vital aspect of tackling crucial world-wide issues such as climate change, wars or diseases, but it also offers more opportunities for developing countries. For example, in order to solve the global pandemic that hit 2020, international cooperation proved essential in trying to keep it underContinueContinue reading “International cooperation”

Why governments fund research?

by Violeta Mihai “Great moments in science: Einstein discovers that time is actually money”- Gary Larson By the time Einstein published his paper on special relativity in 1905, planes weren’t even invented yet, so although his findings were considered insightful and paradigm-shifting, they didn’t seem to be so useful for the everyday man at theContinueContinue reading “Why governments fund research?”

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