Join Us Inside the World's First Underwater Roundabout
Join us on a tour of the world's "first" undersea roundabout in the Faroe Islands.
The Sun Is Dying: This Is How Long It Has to Live
A new study reveals when the Sun is likely to burn out.
Logic vs. Emotion: Why Facts Don't Change Our Minds
It’s time we admitted that humans are not rational creatures. What, then, motivates us, if not the cold, hard facts?
Why Does Your Touch Screen Only Work With Your Fingers?
We finally found it. A short video explaining exactly how a touch screen works!
THE LINE: Saudi Arabia's Futuristic New City
Today we will be discussing Saudi Arabia‘s Line City, a city that will be fully covered in mirrors, stark in the middle of the desert.
What's so Exciting About James Webb Space Telescope?
Why the new James Webb space telescope is much, much better than Hubble.
Ready For Some Quick and Quirky Facts From Science?
Here’s your chance to learn some quick, quirky, and fascinating science facts today.
This Neat Wearable Air Conditioner Keeps You Cool Anywhere
Wouldn’t it be great to take a summer walk with a pocket-sized cooling device? Little did we know, a device like that has existed for a couple of years now.
Meet the Smallest-Ever Remote-Controlled Robot
This crab robot is only half a millimeter wide but can move and turn in every direction. Let’s see what else it can do.
14 Life-Changing Inventions Inspired by Nature
Nature is ever the greatest inspiration for science, and these 14 life-changing inventions are proof.
A New Carbon Capture Plant Will Suck CO2 Out of the Air
A new carbon capture plant promises to suck 36,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide from the air every year.
This Cloning Breakthrough Could Save Endangered Animals
In a scientific first, mice have been cloned from freeze-dried skin cells. This could help us save many endangered species.
From Body to Brain, Here's How Humans Have Evolved
Humans have been evolving for millions of years. Exactly what changes have our species undergone?