Does tea really help with digestion? By Meg Walters published 4 July 22 Reference Bloating, cramps and indigestion? Find out — does tea help with digestion?
10 antioxidant rich foods to include in your diet By Anna Gora published 4 July 22 Reference These antioxidant rich foods may help you to fight free radicals and improve your long-term health
How to track your macros By Anna Gora published 4 July 22 Reference A step-by-step guide on how to track your macros, to optimize your diet, lose body fat and gain muscle
Sharks: Facts about the ocean's apex predators By Michael Dhar published 4 July 22 Sharks are a diverse group of often-misunderstood fish. Learn more about these predators, including their evolution, habitat, diet and behavior.
Ulcerative colitis: symptoms, causes and treatment By Lou Mudge published 4 July 22 Everything you need to know about ulcerative colitis
Save $200 on the latest MacBook Pro at Amazon By Lloyd Coombes published 4 July 22 Apple’s latest MacBook Pro is a perfect coding laptop, and it's on offer at Amazon right now.
When did Earth's first forests emerge? By Michael Dhar published 2 July 22 Forests took millions of years to evolve after the first land plants arrived, waiting for precursors to roots and branches to arrive and for CO2 levels to get just right.
Never-before-seen crystals found in perfectly preserved meteorite dust By Harry Baker published 1 July 22 Researchers have discovered tiny, never-before-seen carbon crystals in meteorite dust left over from the explosion of the Chelyabinsk meteor in 2013.
Stunning solar eclipse caught by NASA in incredible closeup By Elizabeth Howell published 1 July 22 NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory in outer space spotted a solar eclipse when the moon passed in front of the sun on June 29, 2022.
Mystery rocket that smashed into the moon left 2 craters, NASA says By Ben Turner published 29 June 22 It took NASA two months to find the object after the impact.
Step Pyramid of Djoser: Egypt's first Pyramid By Owen Jarus published 29 June 22 The Step Pyramid of Djoser was built about 4,700 years ago with six layers above ground and a series of tunnels below.
World's deepest shipwreck found — a US navy warship sunk in biggest sea battle of WWII By Ben Turner published 28 June 22 The warship was sunk in a fierce four-day battle in October 1944 during the Pacific War
Does tea really help with digestion? By Meg Walters published 4 July 22 Reference Bloating, cramps and indigestion? Find out — does tea help with digestion?
10 antioxidant rich foods to include in your diet By Anna Gora published 4 July 22 Reference These antioxidant rich foods may help you to fight free radicals and improve your long-term health
How to track your macros By Anna Gora published 4 July 22 Reference A step-by-step guide on how to track your macros, to optimize your diet, lose body fat and gain muscle
Three people gored by bison in a month at Yellowstone National Park. Why do these attacks happen? By Harry Baker published 2 July 22 Park officials say visitors should keep a respectful distance.
It's raining anchovies in San Francisco By Jennifer Nalewicki published 1 July 22 An unusual surge in anchovy populations has led to the fish raining down on San Francisco. Here's why.
Newfound viruses named for Norse gods could have fueled the rise of complex life By Nicoletta Lanese published 1 July 22 These viruses were found in hot springs and the deep sea.
Why does soda fizz? By Charles Q. Choi published 25 June 22 Soda's effervescence comes from processes that super-saturate the liquid with carbon dioxide, which later escapes from the soft drink as tiny, effervescent bubbles.
Why did people start eating Egyptian mummies? By Marcus Harmes published 11 June 22 Mummies have fascinated people for centuries, and have even been ground-up and used as medicines.
Why do soft drinks go flat? By Charles Q. Choi published 8 June 22 Ever take a sip of a flat soda? Here's the chemistry behind it.
Why do people believe in conspiracy theories? By Joe Phelan published 3 July 22 Even when there is substantial evidence to the contrary, the allure of conspiracy theories may be too powerful for some to resist.
Here's what scientists know about mass school shootings By James Densley, Jillian Peterson published 25 May 22 Of the 13 mass school shootings in the U.S., the three most deadly occurred in the last decade. Data from these attacks helped criminologists build a profile of the gunmen.
Cinco de Mayo: History and facts about the celebration of Latin culture By Remy Melina published 4 May 22 Reference Cinco de Mayo is an annual celebration of Latin culture, with origins in a 19th-century battle.
Save $200 on the latest MacBook Pro at Amazon By Lloyd Coombes published 4 July 22 Apple’s latest MacBook Pro is a perfect coding laptop, and it's on offer at Amazon right now.
Google AI 'is sentient,' software engineer claims before being suspended By Brandon Specktor published 13 June 22 Google engineer Blake Lemoine was suspended for sharing transcripts of a conversation with the AI system LaMDA, which he claims is sentient.
Best online physics courses 2022: Learn physics at home from expert tutors By Megan Kachigan published 8 June 22 Take the best online physics courses right now and start learning from the top schools and thinkers today – from how things work to exploring the universe!