Welcome to the Mathemagicians' community! A friendly server for people with shared interests in applied or theoretical mathematics alike. Whether you need some help or are looking to meet other mathemagicians, welcome in!
A discord server for researchers and research enthusiasts. We are trying to build a community of various researchers to create a healthy environment to communicate, learn and maybe work with each other to discover something new. If you are interested or involved with researching come to join us.
We are a community dedicated to the discussion and exploration of physics, focusing primarily on late undergraduate and graduate level content. We maintain a vibrant community of undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, and beyond, involved in all subfields of physics. We are part of a larger network of servers, including communities dedicated to mathematics, the natural sciences, and engineering disciplines.
Stemodity’s mission is to combine the topics of S.T.E.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and the basic humanities journalism (History, Geography, and Journalism) and encourage student-interest by student writers authoring articles, blogs or journals in regards to these topics.
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These scientific articles will be published on Stemodity’s official website and shortened versions on Instagram to reach our audience. Our goal is to make our topics more interesting than what you’d find in your textbook and captivate young minds through our initiative.
Welcome to the STEM Discord! This is a warm community focused in bringing individuals together to focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. We ask that you do your best to be professional, kind, understanding, and a humble contributor to this community, and we're glad to have you!
The Journal of Negative Findings' discord serves as the first step in creating an academic journal where scientific professionals and civilian scientists alike can have an open discussion about research, critique each others findings, and disseminate findings that other high impact journals gloss over. It is time for the gap between science and society to come to a close.