To welcome you back after the summer break, we have a poem from dl mattila, a linguist and poet residing in the Greater Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area, USA. It is entitled CosmicRendezvous and will hopefully inspire you and others around you. Feel free to submit your own poetry. Read more [...]
Today’s post is a new contribution to our new poetry section. We would like to widen the geographical scope of this section and invite readers to submit their work in any European language. This week’s poem is a second submission by Peter Davis on the theme of space. Read more [...]
Did you ever wonder about the mysteries of plant blossoms. Take a minute to pause, during this Easter week, and reflect on the beauty of nature surrounding us and read The Empirical Problem, our latest in a series of poems by Peter Davis. We would like to invite our readers to contribute their won poems, by submitting them to editor[at]euroscience.org Read more [...]
This week's poem has been written by Rebecca Kylie Law, who is a Sydney based poet, essayist and reviewer. The title of her contribution is 'An illustration for nest-builders' which brings some inspiration taken from her observation of every life scences. We welcome poems submissions in any European language, to inspire our readers in their daily lives. Read more [...]
Today's post is a new contribution to our new poetry section. We would like to widen the geographical scope of this section and invite readers to submit their work in any European language. This week's poem is a third submission by Peter Davis, called Integral. Enjoy! Read more [...]
Today's post is a new contribution to our new poetry section. We would like to widen the geographical scope of this section and invite readers to submit their work in any European language. This week's poem is a second submission by Peter Davis on the theme of Chaos. Enjoy! Read more [...]
EuroScientist is opening a new section dedicated to poetry related to science. Readers are invited to submit their work to the editor. We will select the most relevant work, which will feature in our new Poetry sub-section, under the Lifestyle heading of the magazine. We hope to give all poets inspired by science an opportunity to share their vision of the world with the community. Read more [...]
What mysterious forces bring Science and Poetry together? Why did William Hamilton, Tycho Brahe and Marie Curie all write verse? How is it that Omar Khayyam wrote a treatise on algebra and why was Percy Bysshe Shelley fascinated by chemistry? To the contrary, why did Mary Shelley dream up the tale of Frankenstein? Poets from all over Europe gather at each EuroScience Open Forum ESOF to consider the complex relationship between Science and Poetry Read more [...]
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