In this era of fake news dominance and distrust for facts, it is essential that students understand the rules and principles according to which science functions, and the scientific method but also to gain more practical knowledge, for instance, on how to distinguish good academic studies or published papers from ...Read More
In this era of fake news dominance and distrust for facts, it is essential that students understand the rules and principles according to which science functions, and the scientific method but also to gain more practical knowledge, for instance, on how to distinguish good academic studies or published papers from poor ones. Science essay topics listed in this rubric might be on random topics related to any particular scientific area but can also refer to science in general – its importance for society, public or educational policies related to it, the problems encountered by it, such as the problem of poor quality journals that only publish due to financial interest. Browse through the essay samples below for more science essay topics.
The film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon by Ang Lee is one of the controversial movies of the twentieth century. After its release in 2000, the movie instantly became a hit in the United States, but in China, the setting and location of the film, the...
This poem dramatizes the conflict between knowing there is a god and being one with God. In Farid Ud-Din Attar’s poem The Conference of the Birds, the birds are seeking a king and feel as if their nation needs some form of leadership. To find...
The story The Lady, or the Tiger? reveals foreshadowing in the beginning when the king’s arena is introduced stating that, “When a subject was accused of a crime of sufficient importance to interest the king, public notice was given that on an appointed day the...
Simple events in our lives are often overlooked by our rushed and demanding lives. John James Audubon’s Ornithological Biographies and Annie Dillard’s Pilgrim at Tinker Creek show what happens when one stops to smell the roses, or rather, watch the birds. Although describing similar events,...
There are over one thousand species of sea anemone. Anthozoa actiniaria, is their genius and species name. They are a predator animal believe it or not, in the phylum Cnidaria. They are related to corals, jellyfish, and hydra. Sea anemone attack to coral or a...
Swiss researches has tested a field of mustard plants and observed how the pollinating process by bumblebees occur. And they have concluded that the bee-pollinated plants grew and gain a stronger scent. They have also concluded something alarming which was how the flowers in the...
On May 15, 1935, Albert Einstein co-authored a paper with his two postdoctoral research associates, Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen, at the Institute for Advanced Study. First published in the Physical Review, the article was entitled “Can Quantum Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered...
Rosalind Franklin was born in a wealthy Jewish family in London, England. Franklin’sfather, Ellis Franklin, was a professor of electromagnetics and World War I history at Working Men’s College and later became a president of the school. Her Father’s first name is also hermiddle name....
Introduction Learning is something that happens quite certainly and goes by often undetected in many circumstances. Any theory requires a clear idea of what the theory is trying to explain. But when a particular concept or word is used, people usually assume everyone has the...
Alexander Graham Bell was a very important inventor. His life was very different than ours are today. Bell’s life was very interesting. Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3,1847 in Edinburgh,Scotland and died on August 2,1922 in Nova Scotia,Canada at the age of 75....
Who is Galileo the Great? Galileo Galilei was born February 15, 1564, Pisa Italy. Galileo is an Italian philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made many fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of the scientific method....
Possible Link Between Primordial Black Holes and Dark Matter This article is about an alternative view that dark matter is made of black holes that were formed during the first second of our universe’s existence. These black holes are known as primordial black holes. A...
A catapult does many different things that relate to different physical principles. The big physical principle of the catapult is it uses Newton’s first, second and third law. In fact, also all three of Newton’s law can relate a lot to the fire service and...
Harry Beck’s diagrammatic map was an engineer and Underground employee, who charted the way we commute. Under the appointment, Frank Pick, Beck in 1933, devised a diagrammatic map of the London underground system that ignored geographical distances and instead presented an elegant, geometrical structure, which...
The boundless changes in globalization and design engineering have made the role of an IndustrialEngineer essential. In this swiftly proliferating community, it is my desire to be a part of it. I believe that an MS in Industrial Engineering is a global platform for me...
Finite element method (FEM) is one of the most used methods by engineers. It’s a necessity for each engineer to understand this method. FEM is now an integral part of most structural analyses. In fact, we not only use FEM in the daily analysis, we...
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is an institute under Govt of India to employee staff for several posts in the several ministries and Divisions of the Govt of India and in Subordinate Offices. This commission is an attached office of the Department of Personnel and Training...
John Napier or John Neper was a Scottish mathematician born on February 1, 1550. He was born at the Merchiston tower near Merchiston Castle, an independent school for suburbian boys of Colinton in Edinburgh, Scotland. His father was Sir Archibald Napier and his mother was...
World History I History is full of firsts: the first person to sail around the world, the first man to walk on the moon, the first to successfully climb Mount Everest. Unfortunately, many of these firsts do not involve women. For centuries, men wrote and...