Staying up to date about any subject can be tough when you’ve got adult responsibilities like work, studying, doing chores, raising kids, taking care of your health, and the like. At the end of the day, you’ll never have enough time or energy to do everything that you’d ideally like to. However, if you find a subject truly fascinating, your curiosity can win out and inspire you to dig just a bit deeper about a topic even when you’re tired and stressed.
For example, yours truly is a big space geek. I’ve been avidly following the launch and progress of the Europa Clipper. In short, the spacecraft will be traveling 1.8 billion years across space until it arrives in orbit around Jupiter around April of 2030. Then, the Clipper will do 49 close flybys of Europa, one of the planet’s most important moons.
“There is strong evidence Jupiter’s moon Europa has a saltwater ocean that may be one of the best places to look for environments where life could exist beyond Earth,” NASA explains.
The reason why the spacecraft will be orbiting Jupiter rather than Europa is to avoid the intense radiation around the latter, which has the potential to damage its scientific instruments. The entire mission is the sort of stuff that motivates you to find out as much as you can about space, our solar system, and the potential for alien life outside of our planet.
‘Science is Fun,’ which founder Tomas describes as a place where science is cool and fun, continues to grow by leaps and bounds. Currently, the account has a jaw-dropping 2.1 million followers over on Instagram.
That’s a 200k increase in followers over the last half-year from when we last covered the project. Humanity’s appetite for quality, funny, and relatable content is likely never going to go away, so it’s likely that the account will continue drawing in more and more science lovers from all corners of the globe.
During an earlier interview, Bored Panda got to grips with the inspiration behind ‘Science is Fun.’ The founder of the project, Tomas, was kind enough to tell us all about it.
“The inspiration for the project was that I always loved two things: humor and science, but I rarely saw these two topics at once,” he previously opened up to us via email.
“Tuesday afternoon, August 21, 2018, was the moment the ‘Science Is Fun’ project was created to simply put humor and science together, hoping that having this content ‘under one roof’ would get its appreciation and, hopefully, more people would relate to it,” the creator told Bored Panda about the project’s origins.
Of course, like any long-term project, there have been changes. For one, there was a need to adapt to how the algorithm governing Instagram changed. Meanwhile, there was some experimentation with different content, blending memes, facts, and news about science in different amounts.
However, after all of these years, Tomas’ core goal remains unchanged: “To popularize science in a way people might find it interesting.”






















