Fascinating - How to Brush Your Teeth in Space
Living in space comes with a lot of unexpected limitations. Personal hygiene, for example, can become a real challenge...
Studying Dolphins May Be Key to Advancing Medicine
Scientists have noticed a strange behavior in red sea dolphins, and they believe this is a form of self-medication. Learn why this discovery is so important.
How mRNA Technology Could Be Used to Fight Cancer
Scientists now believe that the mRNA technology used to develop some COVID-19 vaccines could be applied to develop a cancer treatment.
7 Mind Blowing Science Facts School Left Out
Put on your learning caps! We rounded up 7 surprising scientific facts you probably didn't learn at school.
Ever Seen a Monkey Play Pong With Its MIND?
You're about to see TWO incredible things in this video.
Do Salt Lamps Really Work?
Salt lamps exude negative ions, which are believed to improve one's mood and alertness and ease one's anxiety and depression. But is this true?
Fascinating Science - How Ultrasound Works
What links bats, the navy, and baby images? Why ultrasound, of course!
Saudi Arabia is Building a 100-Mile-Long “Linear” City!
Saudi Arabia is all set to build a city that could well be the blueprint for the future of urban living.
What Exactly Is DUST? The Answer Will Surprise You!
There's a common misconception that dust is mainly made of dead skin cells (up to 78%, according to some sources), but the truth is not so simple.
New “Massless” Battery About to Transform the Tech World
Read this article to find out how a novel “massless” battery can change the way we design electronics forever.
These Plastic Bricks Are Much Stronger Than Concrete
A Kenyan startup came up with a genius innovation - recycled Plastic Bricks that are 7 times stronger than concrete.
Why Are Most People Right-Handed?
Most people are right-handed, and scientists know that it's a trait humans have had for millennia... but have you ever wondered why?
The World Can Learn From Singapore on How to Stay Cool
Discover how Singapore is using clever scientific methods to keep itself cool, even though global temperatures keep rising.