The January Blues Explained, According To Science
The January blues can best be explained as a sort of depression that occurs in the first month of the year. Here's the cause, according to science.
Read MoreThe January blues can best be explained as a sort of depression that occurs in the first month of the year. Here's the cause, according to science.
Read MoreAlan Turing helped crack codes during WWII before he developed a method of questions used to identify artificial intelligence vs. human intelligence.
Read MoreThere have been all kinds of weird notions about drugs that has taken advances in science to disprove. But that hasn't stopped people from still believing them.
Read MoreYou might have heard of the Great Attractor when discussing our solar system, the Milky Way. Here's what it is, and why it's pulling us toward it.
Read MoreThe benefits and dangers of artificial intelligence are discussed constantly. One question that many ponder is if AI could ever become truly self-aware.
Read MoreEver wondered why dogs howl at sirens? Though there are a couple theories, there's one in particular that is most widely accepted. Here's what it says.
Read MoreMany people don't have to worry about an active volcano nearby. There are a few active volcanoes in Iceland - and you might be surprised at the overall number.
Read MoreHow do you determine the scariest movie? The Science of Scare Project used heart rate metrics to determine the scariest movie of 2023. Here's what it is.
Read MoreTraffic jams: The bane of any driver's existence. And sometimes, they seemingly come out of nowhere, for no reason. Here's why this happens.
Read MoreVaping is a common part of societal life these days, and many people have embraced the habit, but there are lots of weird vaping facts you may have overlooked.
Read MoreScience has brought us to many frontiers and led to the creation of some unique devices. One such creation is a living plant that can control a machete.
Read MoreFactory farms are industrial facilities that produce massive amounts of meat found in restaurants and grocery stores, largely through abuse and exploitation.
Read MoreWith U.S. states increasingly decriminalizing psilocybin possession and consumption, it's time to learn more about this unique "magic" mushroom.
Read MoreMarijuana was used for many purposes in Victorian England, and it was thanks to the efforts of one person in particular. Here's what happened.
Read MoreThe winter solstice happens every year, and it's the longest night of the year. Here's what the science says about how it affects your body.
Read MoreWith the threat of climate change increasingly looming overhead, many are wondering if sustainable jet fuel is a possibility. Here's what we know.
Read MoreMausoleums are above-ground buildings used to house corpses. So how exactly does a body decompose inside these structures? Let's take a look.
Read MoreTime travel has been depicted in popular culture many times across many different mediums, but is it actually possible? Let's dig into the science.
Read MoreHumanity's thirst for knowledge seems insatiable and unstoppable. However, some answers are at least half a century away and possibly much longer, if ever.
Read MoreEvery person on the planet has to poop - if they don't, things can get dangerous pretty fast. Here's the average amount people poop in a year.
Read MoreA plane flying across a clear sky sure looks to be moving slowly. Yet we know planes fly at an average speed of 575 miles per hour. So, how is this possible?
Read MoreMarijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the U.S. This is what happens to your body when you quit smoking weed after long term use.
Read MoreAmerica's USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map got updated in 2023 for the first time since 2012. And there's a troubling reason it happened - here it is.
Read MoreResearchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's physics department created a nuclear clock that only loses 1 second every 300 billion years.
Read MoreFrom quantum computing to life-friendly worlds hundreds of light years away, 2023 has seen plenty of scientific discoveries. Here are some of the biggest ones.
Read MoreIn November 2023, Iceland began experiencing increased earthquake activity from the active volcano Mount Fagradalsfjall. Here's what happens if it erupts.
Read MoreIn the last couple of decades cars have been built with more technology than ever, and it's true that your car is spying on you. Here's how, and what it means.
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