Mathematics Fermat’s Last Theorem – One of the Biggest Mathematical Puzzles of All Times The study of relationships of numbers is known as number theory. It ranges from the rudimentary study of natural numbers and Pythagorean triples (integers which satisfy the Pythagorean theorem), to more complex theorems such as the Fermat’s Last Theorem. Pierre de Fermat was a seventeenth century French mathematician. Despite being a lawyer by profession, Fermat […] Written by Rehan Naqvi 2018-03-302019-01-28 Saving Bookmark this article Bookmarked
Featured Physical Sciences Stephen Hawking: Man Who Defied All Odds One hundred and thirty-nine years ago today, the universe graced us with the birth of a genius who would go on to revolutionize the world of physics and in doing so, forever immortalize the name, Albert Einstein. Perhaps it’s somewhat poetic that on the same day, the universe decides to take back another physics superstar, […] Written by Abdul Afzal 2018-03-142018-03-15 Saving Bookmark this article Bookmarked
Featured Physical Sciences 9 little known facts about Einstein There is no corner of this world where people don’t acknowledge how instrumental Albert Einstein was in changing the notions about space, time and matter. In the honor of his 139th birthday, Spectra pays tribute to one of the greatest scientists of the millennium. [smartslider3 slider=8] Written by Muhammad Ismaeel 2018-03-142018-03-14 Saving Bookmark this article Bookmarked
News Asian Science Camp: Meeting Field Medalists and Nobel Laureates The Asian Science Camp is organized by a committee of Nobel Laureates for promoting development in science and inter-cultural understanding. This time, it was being organized by India in Bengaluru, the IT Hub. We were nominated by the Government of Pakistan to attend this week long camp. We reached on the 4th day and were […] Written by Ahmed Sher Zaman Dogar 2018-01-182018-01-22 Saving Bookmark this article Bookmarked
Physical Sciences Maxwell: World’s Greatest Physicist Ever? James Clerk Maxwell was one of the most influential scientists to ever have lived. His most widely known work was on electromagnetism and the kinetic theory of gases. While a pupil, he published his first scientific paper, ‘On the description of oval curves, and those having a plurality of foci’, extending the work of Descartes. […] Written by Sunniva Haynes 2018-01-162018-01-20 Saving Bookmark this article Bookmarked