It doesn’t take long for a grass fire to turn into a raging inferno that sweeps through entire forests, so a pair…
It doesn’t take long for a grass fire to turn into a raging inferno that sweeps through entire forests, so a pair…
Over 22,000 fans were evacuated from the Tomorrowland music festival in Barcelona on Saturday after an unspecified “t…
Ever notice how Christopher Nolan’s movies (Interstellar, Inception, The Prestige) feel like an anxiety attack?…
Shortly after the Super Soaker was first released in 1990, it became surrounded with controversy about hooligans…
One of the most memorable music videos of the 1980s is A-ha’s “Take On Me” featuring a young woman who’s pulled into…
It might seem like photographer Mike Olbinski is always at the right place at the right time to capture Mother…
It turns out the recognizable half-circle arch of a rainbow is a complete lie. When you’re standing on the ground…
Among the many dangers firefighters face at work each day, those high-powered water hoses have enough pressure to…
Fifty years ago the first Consumer Electronics Show was held in New York City, giving local nerds a sneak peek at…
Kids and space ships go hand in hand, which is why so many of us fondly remember Lego set #1682, the Space Shuttle…
Time, patience, time, dedication, and time are just a few of the things Peter Bellerby needed to found and…
Two of our favorite science writers, Robert Krulwich and Aatish Bhatia, just launched a new science blog about…
Inventor-engineer Alan Adler is the man behind the record-setting Aerobie Flying Ring and the widely beloved…
The health tip about drinking eight 8-ounce glasses of water a day has been roundly dismissed by scientists, doctors,…
A study published in the journal Acta Psychologica claims to be the first to investigate lying behavior across all age groups. “Young adults – defined here as people aged 18 to 29 – are the most skilled liars,” writes Christian Jarrett at the British Psychological Society’s Research Digest blog, “while teens are the…
European languages often use the same word for “story” and “history,” but many English speakers regard these words…
Conner Griffith combined images from Google Earth, Wikipedia, the Rhode Island School of Design’s Picture and…
Cooper Tire wants to make tires out of guayule, a flowering shrub native to the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. The NYT reports the company “is expected to demonstrate tires this week with components” made from guayule-derived rubber, and expects “to make a complete tire... by early 2017.” [NYT via PopSci]
Fossilized feces, aka “coprolites,” are an uncommon paleontological find. But fossilized poop inside a fossilized…
A recent study found that extended bouts of eye contact could trigger “dissociative symptoms, dysmorphic face…