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Jan 6, 2026 ∙ 2 min
Curiosity, Light, and the James Webb Space Telescope
Learning to See Clearly: The James Webb Space Telescope and the Patience of Physics One of the things I love most about physics is that it rewards patience. The James Webb Space Telescope is a beautiful example of this. Decades in the making, launched carefully and unfolded with extraordinary precision, Webb is not just a more powerful telescope — it represents a shift in how we see the universe. Unlike optical telescopes that capture visible light, Webb observes primarily in the infrared ,...
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Nov 2, 2020 ∙ 3 min
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On this page, I share a curated collection of free and high-quality resources to support students and families studying physics, mathematics, related sciences, and some writing! There is an overwhelming amount of material available online — much of it free — but not all of it is equally useful. Time and attention are valuable, so the goal here is to highlight resources that are clear, trustworthy, and genuinely helpful. This list is organized by subject area and will be updated periodically...
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Nov 2, 2020 ∙ 11 min
Contemporary Issues in Teaching and Learning: Creativity and the Classroom
by S Pouliot - April 2013 The issue at hand: Sir Ken Robinson, along with many other educationalists, has studied the role of creativity...
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