Science is hard. It doesn’t have to be.
You shouldn’t need a college degree to understand all of the incredible discoveries going on around us. That’s why I created Perpetual Science. My goal is to make science more accessible and understandable so that people can actually apply science and live better lives.

So, who am I?
I’m a senior at an Ivy League university, studying biology and hoping to one day work in pharmaceutical or nutritional development. Until then, I’m studying hard, working part time, performing applied chemistry research, job hunting, grad school applying, keeping up with extracurriculars, and science blogging. I guess you could say I like to stay busy.
I’m starting small with the goal of writing about one recent science discovery, journal article, or the like each day. One day, I hope to maybe start a podcast and have more frequent updates, but until then, look forward to a daily science update. I’ll mostly write about biology, chemistry, and health, but I’ll try to expand outside of my comfort zone once in a while.
In the meantime, if Perpetual Science doesn’t satisfy all your science cravings, check out:
Science News which breaks down the most recent science discoveries in super easy and quick reads.
Science Daily which is a little more in-depth than Science News, but covers all of STEM.
Science for the People was a big inspiration for me. They have podcasts that explain science and connects it to what’s going on in the news.
Thanks for checking out Perpetual Science! I hope you enjoy learning more!