Mystery rocket that smashed into the moon left 2 craters, NASA say By Ben Turner published 29 June 22 It took NASA two months to find the object after the impact.
What is leaky gut? By Meg Walters published 29 June 22 Feel like your digestion is a little — off? We answer all of your questions about leaky gut syndrome
What are solar flares? By Giles Sparrow published 29 June 22 High-energy eruptions of radiation from the sun's atmosphere can sometimes launch blobs of plasma toward Earth.
Best protein bars 2022: Boost your energy on-the-go By Anna Gora published 29 June 22 BUYING GUIDE Looking for a perfect snack to support your health and fitness goals? Boost your energy and build lean muscle with the best protein bars on the market
Allergy vs cold: which is it? By Maddy Biddulph published 29 June 22 Reference The symptoms of an allergy vs cold can be similar. Here’s how to spot the difference and treat both conditions
Best air purifiers 2022: Enjoy clean air in your home By Lou Mudge published 29 June 22 BUYING GUIDE We've rounded up the best air purifiers on the market to rid your home of pollutants and irritants
Why does copper turn green? By Elizabeth Howell published 28 June 22 Like some other metals, copper oxidizes when left out in the elements, but the coloring process is complicated.
Why can't we drink saltwater? By John Loeffler published 27 June 22 More than 70% of our little blue planet is covered by water, but we can only drink a tiny fraction of it. Why can't we drink saltwater when it is all around us?
Mystery rocket that smashed into the moon left 2 craters, NASA say By Ben Turner published 29 June 22 It took NASA two months to find the object after the impact.
What are solar flares? By Giles Sparrow published 29 June 22 High-energy eruptions of radiation from the sun's atmosphere can sometimes launch blobs of plasma toward Earth.
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
Secret ancient Andean passageways may have been used in rituals involving psychedelics By Tom Metcalfe published 27 June 22 Archaeologists have revealed a complex of hidden passageways and galleries deep inside an ancient temple in the Peruvian Andes.
What is leaky gut? By Meg Walters published 29 June 22 Feel like your digestion is a little — off? We answer all of your questions about leaky gut syndrome
Allergy vs cold: which is it? By Maddy Biddulph published 29 June 22 Reference The symptoms of an allergy vs cold can be similar. Here’s how to spot the difference and treat both conditions
Best air purifiers 2022: Enjoy clean air in your home By Lou Mudge published 29 June 22 BUYING GUIDE We've rounded up the best air purifiers on the market to rid your home of pollutants and irritants
30,000 year-old mummified baby mammoth found by Canadian gold miner By Ben Turner published 28 June 22 The baby was only one month old and grazing at the time of its death.
Scientists find species that don’t seem to age. What does it mean for humans? By Stephanie Pappas published 27 June 22 Some species of turtles age very slowly or not at all, according to new studies of both captive and wild populations. How do they do it?
8-armed Jurassic 'vampire' used supersuckers to trap prey, amazing 3D images reveal By Nicoletta Lanese published 24 June 22 This cephalopod is related to modern vampire squid.
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.
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.
What's the difference between race and ethnicity? By Emma Bryce published 9 April 22 Race and ethnicity are terms that are sometimes used sloppily, almost interchangeably. But race and ethnicity are not the same thing.
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!
Save $50 on this LCD Digital Microscope, perfect for scientists of all ages By Lloyd Coombes published 7 June 22 If you’re looking to study small objects, or know someone that is, this high-tech microscope is worth a look.