Topical Blogs

Robotics, science experiments, astronomy, and maths for kids aged 4-12. Written for curious families.

Contributors

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Marcus F

A systems thinker and former industrial automation consultant. Marcus writes rigorously structured pieces on robotics in manufacturing, obsessed with efficiency, failure modes, and the quiet beauty of well-designed processes.

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Tom R

A methodical technical blogger with a philosopher’s streak. Thomas writes explanatory deep dives on robotics architectures, then zooms out to question what autonomy and intelligence really mean.

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Elena M

A former control-systems engineer turned essayist. Elena writes precise, elegant long-form pieces on human–robot collaboration, with a particular fascination for surgical robotics and ethical design.

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Julian N

A lyrical science communicator who started in mechatronics. Julian writes narrative-driven articles about robotics breakthroughs, profiling the people behind the machines as much as the machines themselves.

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Claudia C

Claudia writes astronomy stories that turn cosmic science into gentle bedtime tales. Stories about how stars are born and universes expand that makes big concepts feel warm and close. Perfect for sparking wonder in young astronomers before sleep.

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George L

George writes straight-talk robotics guides for parents. He cuts through marketing hype to answer what matters: will your kid use this, or will it collect dust? His reviews focus on age-appropriate picks, realistic expectations, and budget options.

Maya H

Maya H

A speculative nonfiction writer who blends robotics, culture, and feminism. Maya explores how domestic and care robots reshape identity, labour, and intimacy, often through sharply observed personal essays.