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A.Word.A.Day lists words from chemistry
In early June, the theme of the week for A.Word.A.Day was words from chemistry.
Analogies—when two similar worlds meet
Properly used, analogies can give a huge help for understanding the structure of what we are telling each other. But then again: which is the proper way to use them? Norbert Majubu offers some reflections on how people often misuse analogies in science communication and reasoning.
Enthusiasm = eloquence
The emails from A Word a Day don't only help you to increase your vocabulary, but also offer great quotes from authors and philosophers.
This one, from the American author Washington Irving—best known for the story The Legend of Sleepy…
A Very Impressing Word (just for fun!)
Here is a word first used by the Noble Prize winner (in Literature) T.S. Eliot which may be of immense use for young science communicators.