Why Your Limbs Feel Like Static When They Fall Asleep
We've all experienced that feeling of pins and needles inside of one of our limbs from time to time, but what's really going on?
Read MoreWe've all experienced that feeling of pins and needles inside of one of our limbs from time to time, but what's really going on?
Read MoreWhen you think of oceans you probably think of water, but the most massive reservoir of liquid in the solar system is made from something else.
Read MoreIt's pretty well established that cracking your knuckles doesn't have any adverse health effects, but what's really happening in your joints?
Read MoreWhile there are plenty of weird animals in nature, some of the strangest organisms can only be seen under a microscope. Here are a few of them.
Read MoreWhen it comes to fast food restaurant logos, the colors red and yellow show up again and again, but why are those particular colors so common?
Read MoreBirds have been migrating for all of recorded history, but how they pull off their globetrotting travels without a map or GPS is still a mystery.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the biggest organ in the human body, most would think it's the lungs or the brain, but the actual answer may surprise you.
Read MoreSome insects are downright scary when you get a close look at them, but that's not the case when you look at butterfly wings under a microscope.
Read MoreCertain places on Earth seem far too extreme to support life, but that assumption is far from true. Rather, life apparently has a habit of finding a way.
Read MoreThe Dunkleosteus is one of the most formidable fish to have ever swam in the seas, but its disappearance is something of a mystery.
Read MoreScientists have uncovered a cache of ancient weapons hidden deep inside a cave in the Judean Desert, opening a window to Roman Palestine.
Read MoreDespite being less than 100 miles from the surface of the Earth, space is a long way away, so how do astronauts get their laundry done?
Read MoreDespite being overlooked down at the South Pole, Antarctica actually plays a large role in our world and you would notice if it was gone.
Read MoreNo matter what you do, matter can neither be created nor destroyed. This property of the universe is called the law of conservation of mass.
Read MoreWater is so ubiquitous that most people probably take it for granted, but have you ever wondered why the vast majority of it is salty?
Read MoreAnts are so common that they hardly warrant a second thought, but if you take a closer look you'll find an absolutely terrifying insect.
Read MoreIn the desert town of Taos, New Mexico, some residents can hear a mysterious, low-frequency hum, and nobody knows what's causing it.
Read MoreHidden in the back of a cave in Texas, scientists found a treasure trove of artifacts that were used by ancient hunters thousands of years ago.
Read MoreEarth is teeming with life, but as of now, life has never been found anywhere else, but new observations hint at life on far-away K2-18 b.
Read MoreThere's no question that Albert Einstein was one of the greatest minds of his or any generation, but there was one problem he couldn't solve.
Read MoreA rare find in the Arizona desert is the oldest firearm ever discovered in the United States, and it could be the oldest in the Americas.
Read MoreRocks come in all shapes and sizes, from boring gravel to crystalline quartz, but one woman's rock turned out to be a national treasure.
Read MoreLego is one of the most recognizable toy brands in the world, but from an American perspective, the Danish-inspired name is a bit of a mystery.
Read MoreThere's still a lot left to learn when it comes to ancient history, and scientists are still finding locations long since lost to time. Here are a few of them.
Read MoreWater is essential for life and it's important that you drink enough of it, but did you know that there's such a thing as too much water?
Read MoreThere are many endangered animals in the world, but few are under threat quite like this once-common wolf species of which only a remnant remains.
Read MoreAs delicious as chocolate is, it's not really much to look at, unless you happen to be looking at it through the eyes of an electron microscope.
Read MoreStephen Hawking might be one of the most recognizable names in astrophysics, but he also had quite a few thoughts on how the world might end.
Read MoreThe Titanoboa went extinct around 50 million years ago, but what might life be like now if this gargantuan beast still roamed the Amazon?
Read MoreIf your kitchen is like 90% of other kitchens in the US, you probably have a microwave in it, but why does your microwave have a mesh screen?
Read MoreThe Theory of Evolution has been around for over 150 years now, but there are probably some things about it that you don't understand.
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