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About Learn How To Science

Learn How To Science exists to do one thing well: explain science so that you actually understand it. Not summaries, not Wikipedia rewrites, but real explanations written to leave you able to teach the subject to someone else. The site spans more than 1,200 in-depth guides across physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, computing, and artificial intelligence, and it is still growing.

Our Approach

Most science content online reads like it was written to hit a word count. Ours is written to build understanding. Every guide follows the same pattern: explain why the topic matters, build intuition through real examples, then go as deep as the subject genuinely requires. Pillar guides run several thousand words, sub-topics go deep on a single idea, and everything is checked against the actual science rather than the popular version of it.

What We Cover

The library is organized into four broad areas, each with many detailed guides:

  • Physical Sciences, including quantum mechanics, relativity, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, and chemistry.
  • Life and Earth, including genetics, evolution, cell biology, astronomy, and climate science.
  • AI and Brain, including how AI learns, neural networks, neuroscience, and consciousness.
  • Data and Methods, including statistics, scientific computing, and the scientific method itself.

We also keep a growing video library, a curated set of the clearest science videos we have found, each paired with the matching written guide.

The Live Experiment

Alongside the guides, the site runs a live experiment: an autonomous AI that thinks on its own, around the clock. It selects its own topics, investigates them, forms conclusions, and remembers what it learns, with everything visible to the public. It is a working example of the same questions our AI and consciousness guides explore. You can watch it think any time.

Who Builds It

Learn How To Science is part of AI Apps API, a company exploring how artificial intelligence and machine learning can push science and education forward. If you have a question, a correction, or an idea, we would genuinely like to hear it. Reach us any time through the contact page.