Science Says This Is When Puppies Reach Peak Cuteness
Aw! Puppies, right? Adorable little furballs that tug at the heartstrings and capture our attention. Is there a point at which they're most, well, puppy-ish?
Read MoreAw! Puppies, right? Adorable little furballs that tug at the heartstrings and capture our attention. Is there a point at which they're most, well, puppy-ish?
Read MoreFlatulence -- the gas produced by our digestive systems, and yes, we mean farts -- can be socially awkward and physically uncomfortable. But deadly?
Read MoreName a plaything that's enjoyed by both children at birthday parties and young adults at techno-fueled raves. If you guessed "glowsticks," you are correct!
Read MoreHoney is usually a pretty benign natural food, but one type can cause euphoria and hallucinations. Here is the science behind the rare honey from Nepal.
Read MoreMarine mammals -- especially whales -- are unexpectedly elegant as they pass through the water. They emerge to breathe air, but dry land is not their friend.
Read MoreBananas are one of those foods that sustain us from the time we are toddlers to when we are elderly, but here is the reason why most bananas may go extinct.
Read MoreSometimes natural forces cooperate to produce colorful spectacles that literally reach across the sky, like those of an aurora -- either borealis or australis.
Read MoreHumans have been breeding dogs for millennia, selecting for useful qualities and selecting out undesirable ones. Here are dog breeds that sadly went extinct.
Read MoreSome animals' biology allows them to see quite well in the dark -- certainly better than humans, who have to rely on creativity and tech to navigate the night.
Read MoreLots of us who are old enough to remember the advent of touchscreens have adapted — but what do we really understand about how a touchscreen really works?
Read MoreMaybe there are some mysteries of nature that human beings just aren't meant to solve. Ever wonder about your fingers getting pruney after a soak?
Read MoreIt's hard not to be impressed by dolphins. They're sleek, fast, intelligent oceanic mammals, impressive physically as well as intellectually.
Read MorePigeons have been known for their navigation skills and used as carrier messengers since ancient times. But, Japanese scientists revealed a colorful talent.
Read MoreFor those not familiar, Murphy's Law states that "Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong" (or something like that — there's no agreed-upon official syntax).
Read MoreFlies are great at escaping human attempts to squash them, and that's largely thanks to their compound eye. This is what the eye of a fly actually sees.
Read MoreMythBusters once tested whether dipping a person's hand in water will cause the person to urinate involuntarily. So, can one be forced to wet the bed?
Read MoreYou might have recently recorded what you thought was the perfect video, only to play it back and cringe at the sound of your voice. Why does this happen?
Read MoreComputer screensavers can be mesmerizing. But while they're fun to look at, maybe inebriated in your college dorm room, screensavers are practical as well.
Read MoreCome the cold weather months, and there are some days there aren't enough gloves in the world to keep your fingers frost-free. Enter the disposable hand-warmer.
Read MoreThe threat of nuclear war has once again raised its head in a nervous world. Some believe they could survive a nuclear strike with the help of certain pills.
Read MoreThe humble lemming has become a stereotype for a creature (or person) blindly following the rest of the crowd, sometimes fatally. The truth is more complex.
Read MoreOur dogs are always communicating with us in one form or another but it's important to look at your dog's body language to understand what they're feeling.
Read MoreIn many areas, the honking of geese in flight overhead signals the arrival of cooler autumn weather. The birds migrate in a V formation -- but why?
Read MoreThe diversity of life on Planet Earth is an unceasing source of wonder, if you know how to look. Snails and their shells are remarkably diverse.
Read More"Jurrasic Park" showed the T. rex as a near-blind dinosaur that could only see moving things. However, a scientific experiment has shown if this was true.
Read MoreAlthough nuclear power plants are designed with safety in mind, the risk of deadly fallout is always there. Here's what happens if one melts down.
Read MoreHot weather can have its dangers -- dehydration, sun stroke. Cold weather has its threats as well -- difficult driving, trying to cope with icy conditions.
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