Ever heard a science fact that made you say, “No way, that can’t be true!”? Well, prepare to be amazed. From strange animal ...
now—as an adult—it’s hard not to be amazed by science facts. Seriously, just stop for a minute and think about what both the ...
Misinformation is rampant in the realm of health and nutrition. Findings from nutrition research is rarely clear-cut because diet is just one of many behaviors and lifestyle factors affecting health, ...
Who hasn't shared an amazing science fact only to feel embarrassed later on, when you find out the information was wrong? No more. It's time to put an end to the most alluring science myths ...
Dropping a penny from the Empire State building won't kill someone. The penny will top out at 50 miles per hour, which isn't fast enough to kill.
More from Science "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" is full of incorrect dino-depictions. Everything from the colors of the dinosaurs to their roars, and even their lack of feathers, here's five ...
In fact, the glow-in-the-dark kitefin shark ... all kill more people every year than sharks do. Michael Dhar is a science editor and writer based in Chicago. He has an MS in bioinformatics ...
Communication and misinformation researchers reveal the value of fact-checking, where perceived biases come from and what ...
From: Izzi Howell, author of 'Cats react to science facts' and winner of the Royal Society of Science’s Young People’s Book Prize “Adult cats only meow at humans! Kittens meow to get their ...
What we find at the intersection of science fact and science fiction, from utopian metropolises to visitors from other worlds. By Andrew Paul By Andrew Paul By Mack DeGeurin By Andrew Paul By ...