Science is not just about knowing but also about experiencing.
Today with the boon of technological advancement we have easy access to information and knowledge which is merely a click away. Science is largely about learning and it comes through the experience. So, it's more important how you can make the experience of science more accessible to a lot of people around the world.
The actual experience of science is utilizing scientific tools to make your own discoveries. Prof. Manu Prakash at Stanford University is in a quest of how can we make scientific tools that are so affordable, which are like buying a pencil from a shop, So what it would mean if a scientific tool is as accessible as pencil? What you would actually do, would you sketch with it or would you write a poetry with it, what exactly is the end of that for science? Prakash Lab do this in different fields but mainly focusing on the microscopic world. So how do you make the microscopic world easily visible, it's just around you but most people haven't actually seen it.
How do we make access to Science a Fundamental Human Right?
Frugal Science is a type of research focusing on the development of scientific tools that are far cheaper and more accessible to the average person. Science doesn't always have to be costly. This way people can experience the science and can make them more curious have them discover this new world and interpret it in their own way.
"The question is far more important that the tools we use to answer them."
~ Prof. Manu Prakash
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