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Started in August 2014 as a project to write a science story every day for a whole year. Read more →

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LEGO science story challenge – a success! | Day 267

LEGO science story challenge – a success! | Day 267

Can you create a LEGO science story using just 96 pieces from a storytelling starter kit? In this embarrassing blog post I demonstrate my attempt.

Posted on May 11, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags I made a video, lego science, science communication, storytelling, whyyyLeave a comment on LEGO science story challenge – a success! | Day 267
Incredible weather | Day 252

Incredible weather | Day 252

Living in a different climatic zone means missing some types of weather, but experiencing others – like this mad hail. But how does hail form exactly?

Posted on April 25, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags explain this, hail, meteorology, weather, whyyy1 Comment on Incredible weather | Day 252
Eggs with benefits | Day 232

Eggs with benefits | Day 232

Latvian Easter traditions involve eating a lot of hard-boiled eggs. Which can be a good thing, according to nutritional science.

Posted on April 5, 2015April 4, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags diet, eggs, nutrition, whyyyLeave a comment on Eggs with benefits | Day 232
Can aloe vera gel help with sunburn? | Day 118

Can aloe vera gel help with sunburn? | Day 118

Does aloe vera gel really help alleviate sunburn, or is it one of the traditional medicine myths? What’s in aloe vera, anyway?

Posted on December 12, 2014January 4, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags aloe vera, sunburn, whyyyLeave a comment on Can aloe vera gel help with sunburn? | Day 118

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