Curiosity Killed the Cat

…But Satisfaction Brought It Back

…But Satisfaction Brought It Back

"It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all - in which case, you fail by default." - J.K. Rowling

  • Take your academic skills to the next level!. Get Explorable Courses Offline in handy PDF's. Easy to understand and accurate. Works on computers, tablets, phones, kindles and e-readers.

  • An introduction on how to write a research papers, term papers and other academic articles. Styles, citations and tips.
  • A beginners guide on key concepts of the Scientific Method, Science, Research and Experiments.
  • Everything you need to know about experiments and experimental research design.
  • What kind of research designs are there? The method you choose will affect your results and your conclusions.
  • Our statistics tutorial is a guide that helps you understand key concepts of statistics and how these concepts relate to the scientific method and research.
  • Get to know the foundation pillars of science: the idea of reasoning and logic, research ethics, the philosophy of science and the history of science.
  • Our 101 psychology guide. Get insights on psychology concepts, the human mind and behavior from A to Z.
  • A collection of different cool science experiments that kids can do, that are fun and you learn something from. It is meant for school teachers and parents to get ideas for projects their kids can do.
  • In an exhibition, the British Library pays homage to the important role data visualisation plays in the scientific process. In this Nature Video, curator Johanna Kieniewicz explores some beautiful examples of visualisations, past and present.
  • Bret Victor invents tools that enable people to understand and create. he talks about having a principle to follow when inventing new things. A principle that guides you in your decisions instead of concentrating on the product you want to build.
  • Researchers love to argue about whether there's a link between creativity and mental illness. What if both camps are right?

  • The power of belief in the impossible makes people achieve more than they can.
  • Which is more important - genetics or hard work?

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