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  • Plastics overflowing in garbage can in natural landscape

    The Revolutionary Invention That Became A Global Curse

    This invention changed life as we know it and made countless modern conveniences possible, but the cost is higher than its creators could have dreamed.

    By S. Flannagan 20 hours ago Read More
  • asteroid heading toward the moon

    What Horrible Things Would Happen To The Earth If There Was No Moon

    The moon is something we take for granted, expecting it to come into view each night. But if the Earth lost its moon, the results would be catastrophic.

    By Brian Boone 2 days ago Read More
  • Zombie hand emerging from soil, dark background.

    Zombies Are Real... In The Animal World

    The idea of people being infected by fungus and becoming zombies in "Last of Us" isn't so far fetched. In the animal world, fungus and parasites can do that.

    By Sarah Crocker 2 days ago Read More
  • A robot and human touching hands

    Chilling Human-AI Chatbot Interactions That Went Horribly Wrong

    From divorces to hospitalizations and even death, there are a growing number of stories of human-AI chatbot interactions that have gone sideways.

    By Andrew Amelinckx 4 days ago Read More
  • Alien space ship in clouds artists impression

    This Harvard Scientist Says An Incoming Comet Could Be An Alien Ship. Here's Why He Might Be Right

    What NASA calls an incoming comet, a Harvard scientist says could be an alien ship. He says it's too soon to know for sure.

    By S. Flannagan 11 days ago Read More
  • Challenger launch

    The Worst Part Of The Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster Isn't What You Think

    In 1986, the world watched in horror as the space shuttle Challenger exploded on live TV. In the aftermath, the worst and unexpected details were yet to follow.

    By Anthony Sfarra 15 days ago Read More
  • Operator and patient with MRI machine

    Why Stopping An MRI Machine One Time Can Cost Over $50,000

    If you've ever seen an MRI machine, you've probably noticed that big red button and wondered what it does. Pressing it is actually very, very expensive.

    By S. Flannagan 22 days ago Read More
  • Thomas Edison in suit by large and small early lightbulbs

    Inventions That Actually Made Lives Worse

    Since the dawn of humanity, inventions have lifted our quality of life in countless ways. However, a few inventions have actually made our lives worse.

    By Mikael Angelo Francisco 27 days ago Read More
  • Skeleton in a grave

    What Happens To A Body When It's Encased In Concrete?

    After the human body dies, it begins to undergo the long, gruesome process of decomposition. But what happens when a corpse is encased in concrete?

    By Lauren Kershner 1 month ago Read More
  • The Apple logo on a glass wall

    The Most Bizarre Job Interview Questions Apple Actually Asked

    The tech company Apple didn't become the behemoth it is in the 21st century by hiring just anybody, and some of their job interview questions are truly bizarre.

    By Mikael Angelo Francisco 2 months ago Read More
  • British scientist Stephen Hawking

    Here's How Stephen Hawking Was Able To Talk Using AI

    For the majority of his life, Stephen Hawking lived with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a neurodegenerative disease, and he was able to talk thanks to AI.

    By Andrew Amelinckx 2 months ago Read More
  • Dr. Anthony Romilio examining dinosaur fossil

    The Unexpected Australian Fossil Hiding In Plain Sight For Decades

    For decades, a fossil was lurking in Australia's Biloela State High, until it was finally identified by a scientist in 2025. And it could rewrite history.

    By S. Flannagan 2 months ago Read More
  • Jane Hawking at The Theory of Everything premiere

    Stephen Hawking's Ex-Wife Married This Musician After They Divorced

    Stephen Hawking was married twice, spending 30 years with his first wife, Jane Hawking. She married this musician after divorcing the theoretical physicist.

    By Lauren Kershner 2 months ago Read More
  • An atlas map of South Dakota

    A South Dakota County Made It Illegal To Grow One Beautiful Flower

    South Dakota is home to many alluring locations and greenery, but one country actually made it illegal to grow a particular beautiful flower.

    By Lauren Kershner 2 months ago Read More
  • Woman dressed in black placing a rose on a coffin

    Here's What Happens To Clothes On A Dead Person

    We all die at some point, and that's when our body begins to decompose. But have you ever wondered what happens to the clothes on a dead person?

    By Lauren Kershner 2 months ago Read More
  • The Queen Elizabeth at sea

    What It Means When A Ship Honks 3 Times

    Whether it was in a movie or by the dock of a bay, you might have heard a ship honk three times and wondered what it meant, if anything at all.

    By Lauren Kershner 2 months ago Read More
  • archeological site

    The Difference Between Anthropologists And Archeologists Explained

    Anthropologists and archaeologists are similar — they both devote their lives to studying humans. Yet they do so using different tools and methods.

    By Lauren Kershner 3 months ago Read More
  • Aerial view of indigenous buildings in the Amazon

    Tribes That Have Zero Contact With The Outside World

    It may seem like our modern world is small and interconnected, but even so, there are still some tribes that have zero contact with the outside world.

    By Kathy Benjamin 3 months ago Read More
  • astronaut floating in outer space

    Things About Space That Movies Get Wrong

    In fiction, the gaps in humanity's knowledge of space have been filled by creativity and speculation. These are some things about space that movies get wrong.

    By Mikael Angelo Francisco 3 months ago Read More
  • orange sand dunes in the sahara

    The Sahara Won't Be A Desert Forever. Here's Why

    The Sahara's sun-scorched sands cover North Africa, but it was once green and lush. Thanks to natural and human-caused climate change, it likely will be again.

    By Chris Turner-Neal 3 months ago Read More
  • Passenger passing through TSA scan

    What TSA Body Scanners Really See Probably Isn't What You Think

    If you've traveled on a plane recently, you've probably had to go through a TSA body scanners. And you might have wondered what it actually sees.

    By Richard Milner 3 months ago Read More
  • Stephen Hawking presenting at conference

    Why Stephen Hawking Never Talked About His IQ

    Stephen Hawking is regarded as one of the most brilliant minds of our time, but he never talked about his IQ, even saying doing so is for "losers." Here's why.

    By Richard Milner 3 months ago Read More
  • A casket in a crypt with the opening broken

    The Real Reason A Casket Can Explode

    If you've ever heard of exploding casket syndrome, you might have wondered if it's a myth. But it's real, and it happens for some pretty specific reasons.

    By Amy Beeman 4 months ago Read More
  • 1800s quagga in captivity

    We May See The Quagga Again And Here's How

    The last quagga, a subspecies of zebra that died in captivity back in 1883. But now, there's a chance we might someday see them walk the earth again.

    By Richard Milner 4 months ago Read More
  • Stephen Hawking

    What The Final Year Of Stephen Hawking's Life Was Like

    Legendary physicist Stephen Hawking was still doing groundbreaking work in the weeks leading up to his death. Here's what the last year of his life was like.

    By Brent Furdyk 4 months ago Read More
  • Spy balloon floating during sunset

    The Balloon That Cost Millions Of Dollars To Pop

    In January 2023, a balloon appeared in the skies of Alaska, and eventually, the U.S. military shot it down, costing the country millions of dollars.

    By Richard Milner 4 months ago Read More
  • A hand busting through the grave in a cemetery

    Here's Why Caskets Are Locked Before A Body Is Buried

    You've probably heard of the practice of locking caskets before a body is buried, and you might wonder why we do this. What's there to be worried about?

    By Amy Beeman 4 months ago Read More
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