Science

Love, Play, or Warning? Interpreting Your Cat’s Stare

Mike Vega

Cats are interesting creatures with a slew of peculiar behaviors. One of the most common actions is ...

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The Morning Coffee Dilemma: Is it the Right Start to Your Day?

Penny King

Surgeon Dr. Karan Raj has gained a massive following on TikTok for his medical advice and facts ...

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The Strangest Inventions Silicon Valley Gave Us in the 2010s

Daniel Miller

Technology is all over the place these days, and the people who are supposed to buy it are ...

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Here’s a Look Into How Whales Sleep

Mike Vega

Whales and dolphins have long captivated humankind, but our planet’s biggest animals still retain ...

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One of Earth’s Great Mysteries of How the Egyptians Moved Pyramid Stones Has Been Solved

Oliver Hamilton

The pyramids at Giza have long been regarded as one of the enduring riddles of the Earth. These ...

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From Farm to Table: The Fascinating Journey of Asparagus

Mike Vega

Asparagus has been gaining popularity once again as people are discovering the fascinating process ...

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Scientists Shed Light on the Enigmatic Gravity Hole in the Indian Ocean

Mike Vega

In the depths of the Indian Ocean lies a puzzling phenomenon that has intrigued scientists for ...

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A Video Capturing the ‘Real Speed of Planes’ Shows Just How Fast They Actually Go

Mike Vega

Have you ever wondered how fast planes actually go? Sometimes, it's hard to tell because they're ...

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This Man Won the Lottery 14 Times Using Math

Mike Vega

Engaging in the lottery is a risky and clueless business for most, to say the least. Everyone ...

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Is it Possible for Animals to Feel Embarrassed?

Nolan Sandome

We know that when you leave your house every day for work, your dog can get upset but also ...

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Honey Benefits That Would Make You Want to Consume it Everyday

Philippa Smythe

Most of us have heard of home remedies which are all centered around the goodness of honey. For ...

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Are You Afraid That You Might Be Tone-Deaf?

Polly Rosie

Do you think you hear or sing differently than others? Or do you think you may be tone-deaf? But is ...

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Science Explains Why Your Weight Decreases Near the Equator

Nolan Sandome

It’s always fascinating to learn about interesting things in regard to planet Earth. Be it silly ...

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8 Billion: A Milestone of Population on Earth

Nolan Sandome

There is no doubt that the current population on Earth is the highest yet. But if you were told to ...

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45 Rare Albino Animals You Won’t Believe Exist

Mike Vega

Albino alligators are found in isolated pockets where the waters remain unfrozen during the winter. ...

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Cat Peorson or Dog Lover? Who Is More Intelligent?

Polly Rosie

If you've ever had a pet, you know how much they can affect your life. You might even find that ...

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Five Years Ago, SpaceX Launched a Tesla to Space — Where Is it Now?

Polly Rosie

Elon Musk's Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) is known for being one of the most innovative ...

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Simulation Shows the Experience of Falling Into a Black Hole

Philippa Smythe

If you are a curious person, then what we are going to talk about today is definitely going to grab ...

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What to Know About Aphantasia — Image-Free Thinking

Philippa Smythe

Think about you enjoying a beautiful sunset at a beach. A colorful sky, sparkling water hitting the ...

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Those Squiggly Thing Impairing Your Vision Sometimes Are Actually Called Floaters

Oliver Hamilton

A person might have excellent eyesight altogether, but sometimes they might see weird floaty things ...

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Lone moose spotted on the Sunrise Road in Washington

Mike Vega

It’s fascinating how nature works. A species that you might have not thought to see wandering the ...

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You May Not Actually Need to Drink Two Liters of Water a Day, Suggest Scientists

Mike Vega

Growing up, we have all read about how important water is for the human body and that one should ...

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For the First Time, Rats Were Found Bobbing Their Heads to Music

Mike Vega

We have all heard about how much humans enjoy partying and music, but it seems animals have joined ...

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Know How Much Time Does it Actually Take to Fall in Love

Philippa Smythe

Ever fallen in love at first sight or lived the friends-to-lovers trope in real life? No one really ...

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The JWST Captures a Beautiful Photo of a Spiral Galaxy

Nolan Sandome

Since its launch in December 2021, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has allowed humans to get ...

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Scientists Claim JSWT Data Liable to Be Misinterpreted by Existing Model

Nolan Sandome

The James Webb Space Telescope (JSWT) has helped make a lot of progress in our study of space. One ...

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Ancient Hominins of Sri Lanka: Who Was the Balangoda Man?

Mike Vega

A group that was settled in various parts of Sri Lanka, The Balangoda Man, dates back to the ...

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Research Shows Dogs Have Emotional Reunions With Their Favorite Human

Mike Vega

Dogs are so emotionally connected to their owners that they end up in tears when they see them ...

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What the Location of a Pimple Reveals About Its Cause and How to Fight It

Oliver Hamilton

There is a type of pimple that breaks out repeatedly, following a pattern in the same place on the ...

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Do Spiders Dream? REM-Like Sleep Behavior in Jumping Spiders Suggests They Might

Mike Vega

So far, only mammals and birds have been proven to dream. But now, the same team of neuroscientists ...

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Scientists Use Dead Spiders as Claw Machines in Unique Study

Mike Vega

A team of scientists recently conducted an interesting experiment with dead spiders and the claw ...

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There Is Finally Proof About the Existence of Milky Seas

Simon Saunders

The world is full of mysteries, and many of those mysteries surround the ocean. The oceans hide ...

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One of the Galaxies Captured By JSWT Really Is 30 Billion Light Years Away and People Are Confused

Mike Vega

There will probably never be a day when we uncover all the mysteries that the universe holds, but ...

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NASA Is All Set to Go Ahead With Its Artemis 1 Moon Mission in August

Susie Greene

The world is gearing up for humans to set foot on the moon again. NASA has announced a new target ...

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Meet the Biggest Freshwater Fish in the World

Susie Greene

Scientists recently caught the world’s largest freshwater fish in southern Cambodia’s Mekong River. ...

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The Environmental Impact of Bitcoin Is Heavy

Mike Vega

It is no secret that bitcoin mining comes with an environmental cost, but the extent of that cost ...

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Brian Cox Explains Why We May Never Have the Chance to Encounter Aliens

Polly Rosie

It seems that contacting the lives out there in the universe is limited to movies and Marvel ...

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Scientists Design the Perfect Chocolate Using Futuristic 3D Printing

Mike Vega

There are very few people who don't love chocolate! But have you ever thought about the reason ...

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Now You Can Hear Sagittarius A*, All Thanks to New Technology

Mike Vega

Humans make amazing strides every day when it comes to matters of space. One of the astounding ...

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Researchers Find Success With Reducing Mosquito Population in Florida

Polly Rosie

The animal that kills the most humans every year is a surprising one. It’s not the ferocious lion ...

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SpaceX Successful Launches Second U.S. Spy Satellite

Mike Vega

The aerospace manufacturing company, SpaceX, successfully launched the second classified US spy ...

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Largest Known International Dark Sky Reserve in the World

Oliver Hamilton

Big Bend National Park, located in Texas, is now a part of a dark sky reserve and is the world’s ...

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New Evidence Suggests That Mercury Is Possibly Hoarding Diamonds on Its Surface

Mike Vega

It seems like the planet Mercury has much more to boast than its title as the smallest planet in ...

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Three Stellar Objects Thought to Be Planets Were Actually Small Stars

Marty Kaufman

During its mission, the Kepler Space Telescope recorded much for scientists to look over and ...

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How This Game-Changing Transplant Could Potentially Treat Dying Organs

Marty Kaufman

If you saw Avery, a six-year-old girl, in her dance class today, you'd never guess she nearly ...

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Brain Activity Suggest That it Processes Information While We Sleep

Mike Vega

Sleep is a beloved part of relaxation, where our brain shuts down and for a few blissful hours the ...

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Researchers Discover Tiny Social Dancing Spiders in South America

Mike Vega

If you ever take a walk in the tropical rainforests of French Guiana in South America, you'll ...

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45 Bizarre Things Captured on Mars

Mike Vega

We Earthlings (using this term in case there are aliens out there,) have a tendency to look for God ...

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New Evidence Suggests That Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Most Likely Struck in Spring

Mike Vega

New evidence has come to light about the asteroid that changed the course of Earth forever. ...

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Scientists Discover a Stunning Pterosaur Fossil in Scotland

Mike Vega

In 2017, a discovery along the wave-battered coastline of the Isle of Skye revealed the carcass of ...

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Paralyzed Man Walks Again Due to Revolutionary Technology

Mike Vega

Michel Rocatti, a man who was paralyzed in 2017 after a motorcycle accident, finally took his first ...

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Kombucha Cultures May Lead to Better and Sustainable Water Filters, Says Study

Mike Vega

The healthy and refreshing kombucha tea is highly in trend these days, and it is so for good ...

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Axiom Space Plans to Send Its First Crewed Flight to the ISS

Penny King

Axiom Space, the world’s first private space habitat company, is going to embark on an intrepid ...

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Sustainable Makeup Made From Plants and Not Fossil Fuels

Jamie Shore

There is a brave entrepreneur who launched a line of plant-based makeup rather than using fossil ...

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NASA Launches First Robotic Archaeologist Lucy to Study Trojan Asteroids

Penny King

NASA never stops to amaze us with its super-scientific cards under its sleeve. This time, NASA has ...

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An Unseen Species of Tardigrade Was Found in a Multi-Million Year Old Dominican Amber

Daniel Miller

Recently the scientists have made a startling discovery of 16 million-year-old amber, with an ...

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The Fastest Animals in the World

Susie Greene

Humans are not only the superior race in the world. The animal kingdom often beat the humans with ...

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Could the Next Solar Storm Bring in an Internet Apocalypse? A New Study Suggests So

Jamie Shore

Climate change and the increasing environmental degradation may have a serious impact on our ...

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3 Things We Know About the Secret X-37B Space Plane

Jamie Shore

One of the most mysterious vehicles in the U.S. Defense Department would be their uncrewed orbital ...

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Galileo Project Scientists Looking for the Existence of Extra-terrestrial Technology

Jordana Crawford

Under the lead of Harvard University, a team of scientists is now preparing for a new journey and ...

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Underwater Robot Films Elusive Glass Octopus in the Deep Pacific Ocean

Jamie Shore

The depths of the ocean hold unthinkable secrets. Scientists are yet to discover all forms of life ...

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