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“Science is a way of thinking, much more than it is a body of knowledge” –Carl Sagan
Hello everyone.
We welcome you to The Heritage Science Club. Science is not something, too serene, to be touched. In fact, it is the way, we humans understand how the universe works. To expand this sense of optimism, we have created this blog to nurture every drop of your creativity. This is a little effort from us, to encourage all of you, science lovers and enthusiasts out there. Go ahead and submit your works, ideas and weird theories. The readers will get an insight to various applications of scientific ideas. The blog is intended for science learners who'll explore science in the simplest fashion through this blog. Let us make this nascent club, a great success, together.
Let's talk Science.
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  1. Keep up the good work. Let this fire burn bright and ensure this spirit doesn't fade away.

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  2. Very excited..To give some articles for the Science Blog..

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