Gemma Church - The freelance writer who gets tech

Welcome to Sunday Science 

SUNDAY SCIENCE IS ON HOLD...

... BUT WE'LL BE BACK IN 2019.

Thanks for your interest in Sunday Science! I'm currently curating the content ready for an exciting new relaunch with more features, contributors and Lego. So, for now, please pull up a chair, browse the old posts (listed below) and let me know if you have any suggestions for the relaunch. Thanks for your patience!
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The Full Sunday Science Service

Every week, I take a complex-sounding scientific saying and give a quick, no-nonsense definition - it usually incorporates a handful of Lego figures and some other dubious props. 

Why?

​Well, I'm "the freelance writer who gets tech". I have two degrees in Physics and, during my studies, I became increasingly frustrated with the complicated language used to describe some outstanding scientific principles.

Language should aid our understanding - in science, it often feels like a barrier.


Antimatter
Artificial Intelligence
Asteroids, Meteors and Comets
Big Bang Theory
Black Holes
Blockchain
Dark Energy
Dark Matter
​Electromagnetic Spectrum
​E=mc^2
Enigma Machine
Entropy
Exoplanets
​General Relativity
​Gravitational Waves
​God particle/Higgs Boson
Internet of Things (IoT)

​Jupiter
Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
Lorenz Machine
Mars
Mercury
Moon
​Multiverse
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Negative Matter
Neptune
Neutrino
Neutron Stars and Pulsars
​Nuclear Energy
Photon
Pluto and the Dwarf planets
Quantum Computing
Quantum Mechanics
Radio Astronomy
Raspberry Pi
​Red Dwarfs and Main Sequence
Red Giants
Rockets
Saturn
SETI
Special Relativity
Stars (The Early Years)
​String Theory
​Supernovae
Time Travel
Uranus
Venus
​White Dwarfs
Wormholes

    I'm all ears: what one thing would you change about Sunday Science when we relaunch?

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