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Day 1 Prompt: Scientific method inspired Sciku

R. Rangan PhD
Science & Soul
Published in
2 min readDec 26, 2020

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Photo by National Cancer Institute on Unsplash

testable hypothesis
shaped by questions and methods
to be rejected

2020 is nearing its last breath, and no doubt these continue to be challenging times. Sometimes, it can be calming to turn our attention to a creative and doable task that focuses on positivity. Here at Science & Soul, we invite you to join us for the next 30 days to do just that and have a little fun science-inspired haiku (so #sciku?)

What’s a #sciku, you ask — According to The Sciku Project, it attempts to describe scientific discoveries in haiku form.

Haiku is a type of short form poetry originally from Japan consisting of 17 syllables in three phrases in a 5, 7, 5 pattern, and a seasonal reference. Essentially, a Haiku expresses much and suggests more in the fewest possible word and a Sciku is a portmanteau word for scientific haiku ( source : Wikipedia and The Sciku Project)

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R. Rangan PhD
Science & Soul

Mindfulness enthusiast; Collector of stories; Storyteller in training and Observer of life’s small details.