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Science Made Accessible: How ‘Science is Fun’ Uses Memes, Facts and Education to Inspire a New Generation of Scientists

Thomas believes that science can be popularized in society by using memes, facts, news and education. He feels that many people find science boring and difficult because of their previous experiences with subjects such as physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics. Thomas thinks it’s important to show people that science is actually exciting and logical, and that learning about science is about understanding the world, nature’s laws and our own existence.

To spread this message, “Science is Fun” has a strong presence on the internet and social media. With 1.9 million followers on Instagram, 21.2 thousand followers on X (formerly Twitter) and 1.2 thousand subscribers on the YouTube channel, the project has reached a wide audience. Although known for its fun memes, “Science is Fun” also shares interesting news and facts that appeal to science lovers.

Created almost six years ago, ‘Science is Fun’ aims to change people’s perception of science by showcasing its fun and fascinating aspects. By engaging with their content on different platforms, individuals can gain a new understanding of science and its role in understanding the world around us. Follow Science is Fun on Instagram for the latest science memes, facts and news!

Samantha Johnson

As a dedicated content writer at newspuk.com, I immerse myself in the art of storytelling through words. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for crafting engaging narratives, I strive to captivate our audience with each piece I create. Whether I'm covering breaking news, delving into feature articles, or exploring thought-provoking editorials, my goal remains constant: to inform, entertain, and inspire through the power of writing. Join me on this journalistic journey as we navigate through the ever-evolving media landscape together.

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