The Ishango Bone is a powerful reminder that Africa led humans in mathematics, being much odler than any artefacts from elsewhere in the world.
Hidden history: The African roots of Algebra
Long before the Greeks, in the land of Kemet β known today as Ancient Egypt β people were already solving algebraic problems.
Teach children to be Algebraic Thinkers
Algebra is not just about solving equations β itβs about developing a way of thinking that connects numbers, logic and relationships.
Ultraviolet Light is much more than just Dangerous Rays
Ultraviolet light is not just a danger to be avoided, but a natural force that melanin rich humans are beautifully equipped to harness
Spectroscopy. How Light Tells Us What Things Are Made Of
Spectroscopy helps us know that stars are mostly hydrogen and helium and that distant galaxies contain the same elements we find on Earth.