by jonathantooker | Jun 27, 2020 | Astronomy, Constellations, Jonathan Tooker, Science & Math
Insights Into the Constellations If you love looking up at the night sky, you might be able to point out a few of the constellations and important stars. These groups of stars have helped guide travelers for millennia, and have also served as important cultural...
by jonathantooker | Mar 27, 2020 | Science & Math, Uncategorized
From a very early age, people are introduced to mathematics; by the time kids leave school, the numbers and figures of math have been integrated into daily life so much so that it’s barely noticeable. However, without the core understanding, life would be...
by jonathantooker | Mar 26, 2020 | Science & Math, Uncategorized
2019 was a year full of research and discovery; from reaching new distances to learning more about our solar system, 2019 was a big year for science. The considerable amount of findings makes it hard to boil down to a few, so here is a look at top space science...
by jonathantooker | Feb 24, 2020 | Science & Math, Uncategorized
Over the last few decades, technology has rapidly advanced. Those born in the 90s might have a harder time recognizing the influence that technology has had on society as a whole. The most obvious example of this rapid development is shown through the use of the...
by jonathantooker | Dec 20, 2019 | Science & Math, Uncategorized
Twenty years ago, modern civilization was concerned about what was called the Y2K Glitch. The Glitch was simply a computer flaw; engineers in the1960’s created some of the first computer programs using a two-digit code for the year, so 61 rather than 1961. As...
by jonathantooker | Nov 20, 2019 | Science & Math, Uncategorized
For most, the idea of a spacewalk is quite spectacular, and typically different from the actual event. A spacewalk is, at its most basic, a home-improvement project– a project that lacks gravity and the Earth beneath your feet, but is an otherwise quite ordinary...