Humans and Dolphins: If Brain Size is a Measure, We’re Not That Different
Scientists have determined how brain size changed in dolphins and their relatives over the past 47 million years, and how…
National Geographic Shared Its Best Wildlife Photos Of The Year, But One Shot In Particular Gives Us The Creeps
Wildlife enthusiasts love to see images of rare species. There was some good news in 2024 for species on the…
Why the Smell of Rain Captivates Us: The Science and Magic of Petrichor
Have you ever stepped outside after a light rain and been greeted by a fresh, earthy aroma? That delightful scent…
Owls: Masters of Neck Rotation
When it comes to unique adaptations in the animal kingdom, owls stand out as masters of neck rotation. Did you…
The Science Behind Michael Jackson’s Impossible Antigravity Tilt
Michael Jackson’s legendary 45-degree tilt from his 1988 "Smooth Criminal" music video remains one of the most mesmerizing moments in…
Scientists Just Dissected the World’s Rarest Whale in New Zealand. Here’s What They Found
Only seven spade-toothed whales have ever been identified, and the species has never been seen alive. After one washed ashore…
Star neuroscientist Andrew Huberman breaks down two simple exercises to improve vision
We spend a lot of time looking at things up close, particularly our screens. For many of us, it’s the…
A Celebration 2,500 Light-Years from Earth: The Christmas Tree Cluster
There’s a reason the universe never ceases to amaze us. One of the latest wonders unveiled by NASA is the…
Tilting 31.5 Inches In Less Than Two Decades, Researchers Agree The Earth’s Current Rotation Is Abnormal
Ki-Weon Seo and his team are noticing a noteworthy trend, with the earth tilting at an accelerated speed between 1993…
It’s Official: Scientists Have Confirmed What’s Inside The Moon
Well, the verdict is in. The Moon is not made of green cheese after all. A thorough investigation published in…