‘Science as We Know It’ Is (Back) Online!

And what can be a better way to (re)start this blog than by saying:

Let there be light

A quote from the Book of Genesis, upon the creation of the universe. Translated from the Latin sentence “Fiat lux”. Which, if we think about it, could be a great name for a car model from a famous Italian car brand.

A depiction of the Big Bang. The beginning of the universe. Used here to imply that it has the same amount of importance as the beginning of this blog. (We know it doesn’t).

Is this relevant to what we are doing here? No.

Does this illustrate how things can be somehow interestingly interconnected and somewhat related to each other even without us noticing at first glance? Yes.

After a long creative break, the Science as We Know It blog is back online. With a new team motivated to write about science in the most accessible and captivating way. To de-construct, de-complexify, and de-other things that the person who was writing this wasn’t able to think more thoroughly.

We share the idea that, sometimes, scientific facts and new discoveries become so over-complicated in the jungle of countless plots that their true wow factor is lost for most people (even scientists!). Here, we want to grab these amazing facts by a leg and pull them out. Exposing them to everyone (this metaphor sounds more violent than it actually should be).

Check out the new About Us page to get to know who we are. Also, connect to us on social media! We are so excited we now have Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn pages. Connecting with us on social media is the easiest way to stay up to date on any new posts and other updates.

If you like the old-school way, you can also subscribe to the blog by email, and you will then receive a weekly email about the last posts that you might have missed.
If you are more old-school than this, send us your home address and we will send you printed versions of our blog posts.
If you are even more old-school than this, we are currently working on a rock art version of our blog. Here, is a quick preview:

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