Ice Baths, Nootropics, and Beyond: The Science of Biohacking
Have you ever wondered about the science behind biohacking? Read more about the ways you can help boost your performance outdoors.
Have you ever wondered about the science behind biohacking? Read more about the ways you can help boost your performance outdoors.
A pond in Maui has turned bright pink, and that’s not normal . . . but that’s not to say that it’s not natural. Here’s what scientists think.
New research claims to have narrowed the best sunset destinations to a top ten list. The data comes from a mix of light pollution and Instagram posts.
The annular solar eclipse is happening today, and people are traveling to see it. But how do eclipses affect plants and animals?
Organizations like The Ocean Cleanup are doing their best to get plastic out of the ocean. A new video shows the garbage they’re removing.
With a highly anticipated ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse coming up this weekend, let’s explore the dissimilarities and shed light on the unique characteristics of solar and lunar eclipses.
A study in South Africa’s Greater Kruger National Park proved that the sound of people is more frightening than the king of the jungle.
A Ring camera in the front of the house captured the chaos as an umbrella and trashcans went flying around the neighborhood.
Scientists have been watching the sky and the Northern Lights are forecasted to be the strongest they’ve been in 20 years.
Did these marsh crocodiles save a stray dog? Scientists have been seeing strange behavior from marsh crocodiles called muggers.