How A Vinyl Record Actually Makes Music, According To Science
Vinyl records are in the middle of a major comeback, but despite their resurging popularity, most people have no idea how they store music.
Read MoreVinyl records are in the middle of a major comeback, but despite their resurging popularity, most people have no idea how they store music.
Read MoreMost people know that air conditioners dehumidify the air while they make it colder, but are they able to outclass dehumidifiers at their own game?
Read MoreAnimals like dinosaurs might come to mind when it comes to ancient species, but scientists found that this surprising species is even older than they thought.
Read MoreBlue, brown, green, or something in between, the science behind the color of your eyes comes down to pigment and your genes, with a few complications.
Read MoreIf you want to make gasoline, you're going to have to take oil out of the earth, which is very dirty, so why not make your gas out of thin air?
Read MoreSelf-administered personality tests suffer from certain biases, as people can lie or trust too deeply in their results. But is the MBTI test any different?
Read MoreUnlike most other animals, humans often favor one hand over the other, but scientists have never known why. Now, however, they might have found a reason.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the geology of Mars, scientists think they understand what's going on, that's why the presence of this mineral was such a surprise.
Read MoreOne of the best things about apples is the seemingly endless varieties they come in, and the difference between cultivars is pretty easy to explain.
Read MoreWith ongoing spread of COVID and the flue, you might be tempted to think either of them are the most contagious disease, but they aren't number one.
Read MoreBack in the 2000s, a crater was discovered at the bottom of the North Sea off the coast of England, and scientists finally know how it formed.
Read MoreThis scientific career sounds like it would be a fun spectacle, but in reality, it comes with many hidden dangers, even aside from the more obvious ones.
Read MoreFireworks represent a mix of science and art, and their colors and striking effects are the result of applied chemistry and some clever engineering.
Read MoreThe exact reason that Neanderthals disappeared isn't fully known, but they might have gone out not with a bang, but with some specific features of their blood.
Read MoreAmong all the over-the-counter medicines out there, few are better known than aspirin, but taking this medicine too often can come at a cost.
Read MoreThe South American rainforests are full of beautiful and deadly animals, among which are the poison dart frogs which more than live up to their name.
Read MoreDeep in the Canadian wilds, far above the Arctic Circle, a scientist found fossilized bones that shouldn't be there and changed our understanding.
Read MoreTV and movies have made us think that quicksand is a deadly mixture of sand and water that will swallow you whole. That's not true — at least most of the time.
Read MoreThe T. rex is usually thought of as a land-based monster, but the term can actually refer to an equally dangerous beast that stalked the oceans.
Read MoreThis dark energy project was meant to map just a portion of the skies over a five-year period, but it performed even better and faster than expected.
Read MoreOrgan donations save thousands of lives every year, but you don't have to be dead to donate, some organs you can give while you're still alive.
Read MoreWhen it comes to varieties of rice, most people tend to think of just white and brown, but what are the differences between these rice varieties?
Read MoreIf you go to the beach you may comfort yourself with the thought that nothing dangerous is in the shallow waters, but you may need to reassess that.
Read MoreFiguring out which of the world's thousands of rivers is the oldest is no simple task, but the top contender is about as old as fish or plants.
Read More"Project Hail Mary" really pushes the limit when it comes to non-humanoid aliens. But researchers posit that real aliens could be even stranger than that.
Read MoreWith climate change melting ice and altering Earth's oceans, these Antarctic species are losing their ways of life, and very soon, they might be gone forever.
Read MoreGlass bone disease is more than just a plot device in a movie, it's a real but very rare disorder that affects tens of thousands of Americans.
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