Real World Math and Science Blog

This blog is a compilation of articles explaining how math and science are applied in real-life situations.

Tailored for middle and high school students, it offers numerous examples illustrating how concepts learned in school are put to use by real people in real jobs.

Covering various topics, this blog aligns with school curricula to make math and science more relevant, practical, and engaging for all students!

• People in different jobs, like insurance, software development, public health, and Artificial Intelligence, use theoretical probability for calculations.

• This article is for middle and high school students. It explains how theoretical probability learned in school applies in real life.

• It provides a real example of how Artificial Intelligence specialists use theoretical probability in their work.
What happens when a self-driving car causes an accident? Who takes responsibility, and what are the consequences? This article explores how solving percent problems helps future lawyers navigate these court cases.
A negative number isn't just about below-sea-level positions or temperatures under zero. It's a helpful math idea used, for instance, in digital agriculture.
Can a smart car understand if a driver has fallen asleep? Can a smart manufacturing machine detect when a manufacturing worker is not feeling well and is at risk of injury? This blog post explores how smart computers can interpret facial expressions and emotions using the principles of psychology and math.
Knowing geometrical properties of adjacent and alternate angles is very useful for various works, such as the work of an architect. This article shows how the properties of adjacent angles are used in today’s architectural design.
Percent problems are quite common in every business because they help analyze business information and make better decisions. This article shows one real-world use case of how this analysis is performed.