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School Connect Olympiad 2025 ā Science Olympiad
Join us for the School Connect Olympiad 2025 Science Olympiad! Dive into an exciting world of science where curiosity meets challenge. This competition is your chance to explore biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science through thought-provoking questions and hands-on experiments. To help you prepare, we are offering free study notes that cover key concepts and problem-solving strategies. Whether you're passionate about scientific discovery or eager to learn more, these free notes are designed to boost your knowledge and confidence. Mark your calendars, study hard with our free resources, and get ready to shine in the Science Olympiad!
Now let me tell you a story about my worst weather related experience I've had.
I know some of you may expect me talking about the storm Yolanda, but nope I am not going to talk about that because lucky for me I wasn't here in the Philippines during that time, so this story may not be worst for you but it is for me.
It was 12:30 that day and our next class would be on 2:30 so me and some of my classmates planned to eat in Matias just for fun. So we ate there, had fun, and enjoyed. We were eating on a part of Matias where there is no roof suddenly we felt little drops of rain but we didn't think it was something big, we didn't mind about it so we just transferred table where we wouldn't because of the rain drops.
When we finished eating we we're ready to go back to our school, but while we we're trying to ride a jeepney we noticed that the rain is getting a little bit stronger but because we we're having fun we didn't think about the flood that is coming. We just laughed and teased each other.
When a jeepney stopped we realized that we wouldn't fit inside so we divided the group, and let some of our classmates ride in first. During that time our next class would be Communication with Sir Ā M and we're to supposed have an extemporaneous speech, so those who aren't done with the activity rode with the first batch. Those who were on the second batch are those who are done with the activity.
A few minutes later another jeepney stopped and luckily there aren't a lot of people in that jeepney so we just fit inside. Half way during the ride the rain got so much stronger that it started flooding and by that time we realized that we we're doomed.
Suddenly the jeepney driver told us that he wouldn't drive anymore and would U-turn because the flood near our school is so high so the driver dropped us outside a store near mini stop store.
but I didn't know there was like a canal on the side of the street and my feet almost went inside, but then I stopped and because of the strong flow of the water I needed help to go on a part where there is lesser water.
When we we're on the part where there is lesser water we stopped for a while and decided to just wait for the flood to go down but the water just keeps on rising. By that time we didn't realize that mini stop was just beside that store, so we keep on looking for places where there would be no water for us to stay for a while until the flood goes down.
When we saw the mini stop we run towards there. We actually thought of getting a trash bag and put our things there so our things wouldn't be destroyed, and just swim our way to our school, but someone, I forgot who, said that we could just stay here and wait for the water to go down even just for a while. So we stayed for a few minutes and then someone, again I forgot who, said that we could go upstairs just for fun, so went on the 2nd floor of the building.
We stayed there for almost an hour and thought of calling our professor that time and asked for forgiveness if ever we couldn't be on his class on time or even worse we would be absent on his class. Thank fully sir understood our situation.
a few minutes later we saw that the rain had stopped and the flood is getting smaller so we decided to just walk our way on the street towards our school, which by the way the water was up to our knees.
there were cars that stopped in middle of the road but there are some cars that really tried to pass through the flood, but because the cars move in a very slow pace so we had the chance to just walk in the middle of the road.
why in the middle of the road and not in the side you may ask. It's because the middle of the road is little bit more higher than the side so the water is just on our knee because if we walk in the side of the road the water would've almost been in our hips. So walk there and FINALLY, we reached the school grounds and run our way towards the shuttles so we could still reach our class even just for a few minutes.
It was actually a little bit scary that time because that was my first in experiencing flooding that reached our hips and also I was scared that our professor would get angry at us, but now as I look back and thought about what happened I can't help but laugh about it.
Weekly Science Challenge
Hi guys! So Iām starting a new challenge.
The rules are:
Every week, you choose a scientific paper to read
it can be from any field you like (STEM mostly)
make a post about it / take a picture of it / go out on a date with it (whatever you like!)
use the tag #sciencechallenge
reblog and support each other!
share any tips you may have with the community!
a very useful link with tips
The goal of the challenge:
Many of us students in the STEM field struggle with reading scientific papers. So, as to practice, I chose to read one scientific paper per week during the summer, so I can polish up my reading skills a bit and be productive during the summer break. This way, you can practice how to effectively read scientific papers and also learn something new during the summer!
and anyone else who wants to join c:
Science Tumblr Challenge 1
this will not be a daily thing by any measure, but i am going to do it anyway!
deal w/it.
i WILL tag all my posts ScienceChallenge so they SHOULD be easy to find
anyway, this was posed by ScienceCenter, and he is one of the best science-tumblrs out there. like he said, there are a lot of these "challenges" for other interest groups (pokemon, harry potter, tumblr in general) but this is one that really spoke to me y'know?
so anyway- on to the first question!
1. What does it mean to be a scientist?
whew- starting off with a question that is quite a doozy!
i know that i should say something like "what it means to be a scientist is that you employ logic and reason to the best of your abilities to investigate the truth in the world around you." or you could say, as my friend did that "scientists are philosophers who have decided that the natural world exists and is worth studying".
i think both of those are fantastic ways to look at the it, along with "a scientist is one who follows the scientific method"
that last one is very close to how i personally feel, but really what it really means to be a scientist is that you get to do awesome things.
no seriously, that is what it means. you get to employ one of the greatest adaptations of the human species on a daily basis, and in a most spectacular fashion.
today i took electricity, passed it through tungsten carbide, caused that to emit radiation, and used that radiation to generate a 3-dimensional digital model of a mouse jaw for research that has implications for bone loss during periodontal infection.
the other day, i did the same thing to an entire crab for different reasons.
my direct boss induces controllable mutations in mice that cause them to develop multiple toes, and my future research will work on controlling horn growth in beetles.
this is all awesome, and it has the added benefit of being full of learning, which is actually the twist where i say that what it means to be a scientist is that you never, ever stop learning.

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