Ask Better QuestionsA good discovery begins with a precise question that can be tested or explored.
Form a HypothesisTurn an idea into a prediction that could be supported or disproven by evidence.
Design ExperimentsPlan repeatable tests, define variables, and control what could mislead you.
Collect DataMeasure carefully, record failures, and preserve raw observations.
Analyze ResultsUse graphs, statistics, code, and visualization to detect patterns.
Document EverythingUse notebooks, diagrams, photos, and summaries so knowledge is not lost.
Read PapersLearn how scientists communicate methods, results, limitations, and claims.
Publish FindingsConvert discoveries into notes, reports, white papers, or reproducible notebooks.