Science for the Busy

Welcome

Hello, and welcome to Science for the Busy. Here I have gathered a few things curated to scientists and curious minds to explore and hopefully learn from. Some of these I created myself, like the Mathematica for the Busy series and LaTeX for the Constantly Busy guide, to try to help anyone who is curious and wants to learn more. I have also gathered a few papers on some subjects in which I am interested. I hope this site serves as a repository for a collection of topics spread throughout the physical sciences, that gives easy access to anyone who is interested in such topics.

Have Fun,

NonDairyNeutrino

Check this out!

  • Check out the Blog, Isn't that Cute? where we talk about all sorts of stuff.

  • Check out the Mathematica, and LaTeX pages for helpful guides to get started with these languages.

  • Wanna learn some cool physics and math? Well, check out the Physics and Math pages where we talk about things like relativity and phasors, and the different areas of math.

Socials

  • Follow us on Twitter @BusyScience for all your science tidbits!

  • We have a Twitch Stream! Come learn the scientific and fun capabilities of Mathematica by doing interesting projects.

  • We also have a Discord! Come hang out and probably not talk about science!

Recent Updates

11/14/2019

6/17/2019

6/29/2018

  • Added the vlog to the Blog page. This first entry is on the the math jokes in the Futurama episode Benderama.

  • Added some helpful links to the Welcome page.

  • Added a Spark Science link to the Cool Stuff page.

5/19/2018

5/7/2018

  • Added a Blog page with the first entry The Beauty of Interactive Mathematics.

2/4/2018

  • Added a few new small things

  • Added a Mathematical Analysis to Math page.

  • Added a work-in-progress version of Mathematica for the Mostly Busy to the Mathematica page.

1/2/2018

  • Added a Research section on the Physics page.

6/19/2017

  • Restructured and added a few more examples to the Interesting Notebooks folder on the Mathematica page.

5/15/2017

  • Added Complex Analysis section and Fractals subsection to the Math page. This addition includes a dynamically updating emulation of the Julia set.

5/13/2017

  • Added Phasors for the Constantly Busy to the Physics section

4/7/2017

  • Added Construction of Normalized Spherical Harmonics as Solutions to the Angular Part of the Spherical Schrödinger Equation under the Interesting Notebook section in the Mathematica tab.

3/9/2017

12/16/16