Popular Scienceflipped into Popular Science VideosJohn Clayton's very unfortunate accidental tweet inspired hilarious reactionsBy BroBibleWhoops!
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Popular Scienceflipped into Popular Science Videos 2019: Year of the Black Hole Popular Science2019 was a big year for astronomy. Voyager 2 entered interstellar space, a Japanese robot landed on an asteroid, and a Chinese spacecraft became the first-ever to touch down on the far side of the moon....
Popular Scienceflipped into Popular Science Videos The Weirdest Sounds in the Universe Popular ScienceThe Popular Science "Noise" issue features hundreds of sounds. What follows are some of the weirdest facts from the magazine, plus the croaks, beeps, echoes, and vibrations a printed page couldn't bring...
Popular Scienceflipped into Popular Science Videos 7 Sci Fi Predictions That Came True | Frankenstein Nailed It Popular ScienceThe future might already be written. Cheer, shudder, or eye-roll in disgust, but history shows that what awaits us is often spelled out in the pages of science fiction. The genre's predictive track record...
Popular Scienceflipped into Popular Science Videos How and When Did the Dinosaurs Die? | VOLCANO OR ASTEROID? Popular ScienceDinosaurs thrived in the warm temperatures and mild weather of what we call the Mesozoic Era. But 66 million years ago, the world’s climate drastically changed. Earth became like a Zach Snyder film—much...
Popular Scienceflipped into Popular Science Videos If The Sun Is Hot, How Is Outer Space Cold? Popular Science“If the sun is hot how is outer space cold ?” Excellent question, Jacoby Brissett, current quarterback of the Indianapolis Colts. It turns out that outer space is full of extreme temperatures. The sun...
Popular Scienceflipped into Popular Science Videos Is Corn a Fruit, Vegetable, or Grain? Popular ScienceWe all know the is-a-tomato-a-fruit debate (the answer is yes, but you still shouldn’t put it in a fruit salad). Now we’d like to bring you a whole new botanical question you never knew you had: Is corn...
Popular Scienceflipped into Popular Science Videos Survive on a single food | CAN IT BE DONE? Popular ScienceIn the 2015 sci-fi film The Martian, a marooned astronaut survives on the red planet eating nothing but potatoes. But since there are no real humans on Mars, could a person survive eating nothing but on...
Popular Scienceflipped into Popular Science Videos How to Die in an Eco-Friendly Way | Green Death 101 Popular ScienceDeath might be life’s natural and unavoidable conclusion, but humans have ensured that what happens to our bodies afterward is anything but. For more than a century, Americans’ burial practices have prevented...
Popular Scienceflipped into Popular Science Videos A more perfect unit: The New Mole Popular ScienceTHE MOLE—as in 6.02214076×10^23, the unit in chemistry used to count really really tiny stuff like atoms and molecules. Well, THE MOLE changed (it's not simply 6.022x10^23 anymore). And while you may have...
Popular Scienceflipped into Coronavirus UpdatesPublic Health COVID-19 cases aren’t dropping anymore verified_publisherPopular Science - Erin FennessyHere are the most recent COVID-19 numbers. Click here to see all of PopSci’s COVID-19 coverage. If you’ve lost count (or never started), we are now at week 51 of the COVID era, which officially began March...
Popular Scienceflipped into AnimalsNature Identifying animals in photos is trickier than you might think verified_publisherPopular Science - Philip KieferImages that supposedly showed the extinct thylacine were actually of a pademelon. But how could you even confuse the two? After a week of fanfare, an Australian man released photos of what he believes...
Popular Scienceflipped into The Great OutdoorsVaccine promises to prevent Lyme disease in humansBy Field & StreamPLUS: Our best tips for keeping ticks away.
Popular Scienceflipped into Trending on SocialHow screen time affects your healthBy Popular ScienceThe truth about unplugging, video games, and falling asleep with the TV on.
Popular Scienceflipped into DIYRace & Ethnicity How to break free of the bystander effect and help someone in trouble verified_publisherPopular Science - Tara SantoraBe the hero you want to be. When someone gets mugged or is subjected to racist harassment on the street, most people will walk by like nothing happened. Sometimes, no one stops to help at all. In fact,...
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Popular Scienceflipped into Trending on SocialWe finally know why dogs scratch their beds before lying downBy BroBible...and why they love to sniff people in odd places.
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Popular Scienceflipped into HealthDisability Designing spaces with marginalized people in mind makes them better for everyone verified_publisherPopular Science - Eleanor CumminsHow the ‘curb-cut effect’ makes the world easier to navigate. In the 1940s, hundreds of thousands of World War II veterans returned home with disabilities. Frustrated by the difficulties they faced, Jack...
Popular Scienceflipped into Trending on SocialThe best new riflesBy Outdoor LifePLUS: 2021's best new handguns, shotguns, and the ammo you need for each.
Popular Scienceflipped into TechnologyEngineering To move cargo with less mess, these ships unload themselves verified_publisherPopular Science - Rob VergerSelf-unloading ships quickly discharge goods such as salt by using some elegant engineering. Here’s how they do it. In the winter, roads require salt to melt ice so that drivers don’t lose control of cars....
Popular Scienceflipped into AnimalsGray Wolf Wisconsin hunters have already killed more gray wolves than allowed verified_publisherPopular Science - By Alan Clemons/Outdoor LifeMore than 27,000 people applied for permits for the state’s first wolf hunt since 2014. This post originally featured on Outdoor Life. Wolf hunters in Wisconsin exceeded the state’s harvest quota just...