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  • Northern lights

    The Northern Lights Are Not Just Something Unique To Earth

    These colorful lights appear in other places besides Earth. While humans cannot visit them (yet), we can see them with the help of a telescope.

    By Sandra Mardenfeld July 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Person holding nose against bad smell

    The Truth Behind The Theory That Smelling Farts Is Good For You

    We know that laughter is good for us, and we know that several bodily functions are just inherently funny. Might flatulence have added value?

    By Chris Littlechild July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Largest animal: the blue whale

    A Whale's Heart Resonates In An Unexpected Way

    The blue whale is the largest animal currently inhabiting Planet Earth, with a circulatory system designed for the way they exist deep within the ocean.

    By Amielle Moreno, Ph.D. July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • View of botanical garden backyard

    The Common Backyard Visitor That Is Dangerously Close To Extinction

    Our backyards are incredibly personal, and they speak volumes about the owner. Sadly, this common backyard visitor is dangerously close to extinction.

    By Chris Littlechild July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Panda eating a stalk of bamboo

    Giant Pandas Eat A Staggering Amount Of Bamboo Each Day

    The internet is full of adorable videos of pandas frolicking about, rolling and clambering and precious. So they must work up quite an appetite.

    By Rebecca Beamer July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • pile of pennies

    Why The Viral Penny Microwaving Trend Is Dangerous

    While it may seem obvious to most of us that metal does not belong in the microwave, a recent viral trend has people doing just that to make them shrink.

    By Rebecca Beamer July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Stack of Oreos

    How Oreo Is Cashing In On The Prepper Trend

    We all have those aspects of modern life that, if we think about it, we'd really rather not do without -- sunscreen. Potable water. And, yes, Oreos.

    By Rebecca Beamer July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Candle with flowers

    The Most Popular Form Of Burial Service Might Surprise You - Exclusive

    In the United States, a traditional funeral is arranged by a funeral home, but is traditional burial still the most popular method?

    By Jennifer Deutschmann July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Wedding couple covered in rice

    Does Rice Really Make Birds Explode?

    There's nothing quite like a good urban myth to get the mind going, especially if it involves potential avian explosions and a state legislature.

    By Amielle Moreno, Ph.D. July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Color changing shark

    What You Need To Know About Color-Changing Sharks

    The great white shark is a fixture in popular culture and entertainment, from "Jaws" to "Sharknado." We're still learning about their behaviors and biology.

    By Cynthia Griffith July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Cremation urn

    Expert Reveals What's Really Left Of A Body After Cremation - Exclusive

    Although cremation has become increasingly popular in the last decade, many people are unaware of the specific details of the process.

    By Jennifer Deutschmann July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Some bricks are made of blood

    The Gruesome Ingredient A British Architect Is Recycling In Bricks

    As it turns out, blood isn't just for the circulatory system of humans and animals, Kim Kardashian's vampire facials, or for sacrificial rituals.

    By Veronika Lee July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Dolphin mouth open

    The Two-Headed Dolphin Discovery In 2014 That's Unlike Anything You've Seen Before

    Polycephaly, the characteristic of having two or more heads, is a rare occurrence in the animal kingdom. Let's look at the two-headed dolphin discovery in 2014.

    By Garrett S. Griffin July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Archaeologist

    How Scientists Are Able To Determine The Age Of Fossils

    Scientific research never stands still -- not even when it's dealing with some of the oldest evidence of life on the planet. How can a fossil's age be found?

    By Leslie Veliz July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • sweltering heat in city

    What Would Happen If The US Declared A Climate Emergency?

    With record-setting temperatures impacting more than half of the U.S., what would happen if the US declared a climate emergency?

    By Aaron Homer July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • James Webb Space Telescope

    Celebrations Over The James Webb Space Telescope Are Short-Lived

    Less than two weeks after the James Web Space Telescope returned its first incredible images, it was announced that it had been damaged.

    By Matt Reigle July 20th, 2022 Read More
  • Great white shark

    The Seemingly Friendly Animal That Sharks Want Nothing To Do With

    When it comes to the animal kingdom, sometimes it feels like an animal-centric game of rock-paper-scissors: Which animal inspires fear in another?

    By Matt Reigle July 20th, 2022 Read More
  • rabbit in grass

    The Unexpected Reason Bunnies Hop

    We marvel at the speed of the cheetah, racing up to 65 miles an hour across grasslands in pursuit of antelope. But where is the respect for rabbits?

    By Nancy Aziz July 19th, 2022 Read More
  • Open book with planets floating out of it

    Where Does The Solar System End?

    Defining the end of the solar system is not a simple task. There are several criteria you can use to define it, but most scientists do agree on one.

    By Rebecca Beamer July 19th, 2022 Read More
  • Asteroid

    What We Know About The Skyscraper-Sized Asteroid 2022 KY4

    A body of research indicates that a massive asteroid collided with Earth a while back, leading to dinosaur extinction. What are the odds of it happening again?

    By William Kennedy July 19th, 2022 Read More
  • The anaconda from "Anaconda"

    The Real Reason Female Anacondas Strangle And Eat Their Male Partners

    Female anacondas have been known to strangle and eat their male partners after mating. The real reason makes sense -- at least in the animal world.

    By Luke Holden July 19th, 2022 Read More
  • Forest fire

    What Is A Heat Apocalypse?

    There's no ignoring it -- almost anywhere you live on planet Earth, temperatures are becoming more and more extreme with every passing year.

    By Remy Millisky July 18th, 2022 Read More
  • sun in space

    What Would Happen To The Earth If The Sun Went Cold For A Week?

    Of all of the doomsday scenarios out there, one of the most frightening is some kind of disaster involving our sun. Let's take a look at one such disaster.

    By Kimberly Smith July 18th, 2022 Read More
  • A tattoo artist

    Saving Tattoos As Art Is The Latest Trend In Embalming

    There's a myriad of ways we go about commemorating the lives of our dearly departed loved ones, but there's at least one you have probably never heard about.

    By Luke Holden July 16th, 2022 Read More
  • Pillars of Creation, Eagle Nebula

    What One Space Photo Tells Us About The Creation Of The Universe

    The success of the James Webb Space Telescope has given humanity the opportunity to revisit parts of space first revealed years ago by the Hubble Telescope.

    By Kat Olvera July 16th, 2022 Read More
  • Life restoration of Palaeospondylus gunni

    This Fish-Like Creature May Be The Earliest Connection To Human Life

    Filling in the holes on the evolutionary scale sometimes takes decades. This fish-like creature has now provided some much-needed clues to human evolution.

    By Rebecca Beamer July 15th, 2022 Read More
  • child looking through telescope

    The 8-Year-Old Child Astronomer That Discovered Multiple Asteroids

    An 8-year-old Brazilian girl has potentially discovered 18 asteroids as an amateur astronomer. Here are the details behind this remarkable young star gazer.

    By Aaron Homer July 15th, 2022 Read More
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