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 ...
Some companies use just enough scientific jargon to make false claims sound believable. Or they overstate their products' benefits while understating the risks.
A red panda at Smithsonian's National Zoo. Katie Fancher, Smithsonian Science Education Center Red pandas use sounds to communicate, but the sounds are generally very quiet. Sounds they use for ...
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.
Would you give up your sense of smell to keep your hair? What about your phone? A 2022 US study compared smell to other ...
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 ...
This fact sheet attempts to dispel the fears and answer some of the questions most often asked of the National Museum of Natural History by presenting some general facts about the biology and natural ...
Established as Graduate Department of Metallurgy in 1954-1955 Became first “Department of Materials Science” in the world in 1958 Highly ranked graduate (#2 in US) and undergraduate programs (#4 in US ...
Screenplay by Kubrick and ... [+] author of science fact and fiction Arthur C. Clarke. (Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images) Take video calling, for example. It can be found in novels ...