I’m building a fresh content pipeline that will inform and educate curious readers about key physics topics. I need a science writer who can craft clear, engaging articles—think popular-science style, but grounded in solid research and correct terminology. Here’s what I’m looking for: • 4–6 well-structured articles, 1,000–1,200 words each, focused on physics concepts we’ll agree on together (e.g., quantum mechanics basics, relativity in everyday life, cutting-edge discoveries). • An outline for each piece before drafting so we stay aligned on scope and depth. • Accessible explanations that avoid heavy equations yet remain scientifically accurate; cite reputable sources or journals where relevant. • Two revision rounds per article to polish flow, accuracy, and tone. • Delivery in Google Docs or Word with headings, subheadings, and a short meta description ready for upload. If you enjoy translating complex physics into readable, inspiring prose, I’d love to see a brief sample or link to previous work in this field. Let’s turn big ideas into articles that spark curiosity.