Is Sustainable Jet Fuel A Possibility?
With the threat of climate change increasingly looming overhead, many are wondering if sustainable jet fuel is a possibility. Here's what we know.
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.
Read MoreThe North and South Poles live in our minds as isolated, icy landscapes. Adding to that, they are the only places on Earth that have no time zones.
Read MoreCareful engineering and scientific understanding make aviation possible. It also led to the common practice of airplanes boarding from front to back.
Read MoreThe face of the Ice Maiden of the Andes was finally reconstructed in 2023. Here's what we know about the ancient girl and how she died years ago.
Read More"Hemp" and "marijuana" - you've probably heard each of these words at some point in your life. Are they different? Are they the same? Here's the deal.
Read MoreSpace travel involves the highest degree of calculations and innovation, but bodily functions can't be engineered. Here's why astronauts left poop on the moon.
Read MoreYou may know it best from movies based on comic books, but is the multiverse actually scientifically possible? Here's what physicists have to say about it.
Read MoreThe number seven is considered good luck in various cultures - but why? To answer this question, we need to pull from the fields of history and science.
Read MoreScientists have mapped the world's lost continent even as it sits at the bottom of the ocean. Here's a look inside the disappearance of Zealandia.
Read MoreWe all do it, but a lot of us don't talk about it. Sometimes we say people are full of it, but in reality, how much poop can the human body hold?
Read MoreAs climate change reshapes life as we know it, Antarctica is becoming more hospitable to plant life -- with chilling implications for the entire planet.
Read MoreThe human body goes through several changes after death, including, sometimes, releasing urine and excrement. Here's why people pee and poop after they've died.
Read MoreIf you've ever traveled by plane, you might have noticed that cabin crews dim the lights during takeoff and landing. Here's why this happens.
Read MoreThe Titan submersible lost contact with its mothership in summer 2023, and since then two expeditions have come back with remains. Here's the latest.
Read MoreCilantro is quite a controversial herb - some love it, some hate it. But this controversy does have a scientific basis. Here's what we know about it.
Read MoreWe live our entire lives on the Earth's bountiful crust without much thought about what's underneath us, but here's what the planet is really made of.
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