We're Science is WEIRD.
We’re building an epic, six-year-long science curriculum that changes the way kids see the world.
We're Science is WEIRD.
We’re building an epic, six-year-long science curriculum that changes the way kids see the world.
In which we set the stage for the whole six years! You'll learn the stories of Newton and Hubble, hear the discovery of the Big Bang, and raise a big question... where do we fit into all of it?
You’ll hear the stories of Democritus and Henry Cavendish. You’ll shrink down to see heat and motion, to glimpse the real shape of water, and to understand why that changes everything. By the end, you'll understand the oddity of atoms!
You’ll see how these molecules come together to make you. You’ll hear the stories of Galen, Andreas Vesalius, and William Harvey. You’ll learn why you have blood, why you breathe, and solve a timeless riddle: when you lose weight, where does it go?
You’ll begin to wrestle with clouds as physical objects that somehow float above our heads... even as they obey the laws of science! You’ll hear the stories of Luke Howard, learn to weigh clouds, and recognize what kinds of clouds can kill you.
You’ll open your eyes to see Earth’s real rulers, and hear the stories of Antonie van Leeuwenhoek and Lynn Margulis. You’ll learn what bacteria want, how to stop or help them, and what they were doing for the first three billion years of life.
You’ll look deep into the eyes of a snail, and see yourself staring back at you. You’ll hear the stories of Aristotle and Carolus Linnaeus, learn about the perils of being alive, and that one time snails ruled the Earth.
You’ll learn the stories of Newton, Herschel and Maxwell, see the shape of light with your own eyes, hear the discovery of radio waves... and begin to see why some physicists throw up their hands about the Universe.
You’ll understand the oddity of molecules — and how the whole history of the world is written into them. You’ll hear the stories of Antoine Lavoisier, shrink down to see what’s really happening in combustion, and understand what you really are.
Come and see how your see-ers see! You’ll hear the stories of how Ibn al-Haytham became the Father of Optics, and how Charles Darwin fended off a critical challenge. You’ll learn why you can trust what you see… and when you probably shouldn’t.
Volcanos are a portal to the 99.4% of Earth we never get to see. Everyone feels they intuitively understand them… but intuitions lie. In this course you’ll learn what powers them, how to survive them, and how they could kill or save us all.
Discover the surprising quirks of apples, from their unusual varieties to their unexpected health benefits. Uncover the truth behind these fascinating fruits and boost your apple knowledge.