It’s 95 Percent Certain That We’re the Main Cause of Climate Change
A leaked copy of an upcoming report reinforces the fact that we are the main cause of modern climate change
Here’s an Incredible Image of Venus Passing in Front of the Sun
The tiny black dot on the top lefthand side is Venus.
Watch How America’s Lands Changed From Forests to Fields
“Arthromes” are like biomes, but they acknowledge humanity’s influence
Finally, Evidence of Just How Much Scientists Love Using Adverbs
Everybody loves adverbs. Unsurprisingly, scientists love them too
Obama Is Actually the Third President to Install Solar Panels at the White House
Jimmy Carter’s 1979 solar panels were stripped down by Ronald Reagan, while no one noticed when the Bush administration installed panels to heat the pool
Hide And Seek Might Be Good for Kids’ Brains
By switching perspectives from hider to seeker, kids get experience in putting themselves in someone else’s shoes
How Typhoid Mary Stayed Healthy
Researchers think a potential therapy could be developed that blocks the bacteria’s ability to divide and produce symptomatic typhoid
Asia’s Only Tool-Wielding Monkeys Are Abandoning Their Stone Implements
If Thailand’s gifted macaques are not sheltered from the corrupting influence of humans, they’ll become another annoying, thieving bunch of Asian monkeys
Too Much Facebook Time Will Get You Down
The more time study participants spent scrolling through Facebook, the less happy and satisfied with their lives they felt
Should Women Be Paid for Their Eggs?
In some states donors aren’t allowed to be paid for their eggs - they can only be compensated for their travel
Cracking the Code of the Human Genome
One Day We’ll Light Our Homes With Bacteria
Genetically engineered E. coli housed within a bulb-like casing can produce bioluminescence, the student think, creating the Biobulb
Doctors Should Include Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation in Medical Records
A patients medical records include all sorts of information. Now some doctors are pushing to add sexual orientation and gender identity
In 1967, the Submarine ALVIN Was Attacked by a Swordfish
They decided that the best thing to do was “surface the submarine and remove the swordfish.”
Ten Years Ago, 50 Million People Lost Power
Ten years later people are remembering, energy companies are trying to get better, but the grid is the same
Inability to Recognize Emperor Hirohito Actually Not a Sign of Impending Dementia
Researchers realized a change needed to be made after administering the test to people suffering from primary-progressive aphasia, which strikes the young
These Scientists Just Spent Four Months Pretending They Were on Mars
And they ate a lot of Spam
Childhood Obesity in the United States Is Decreasing
For the first time in years, the proportion of children who could be classified as obese decreased
Neanderthals Made Specialized Bone Tools And May Even Have Taught Humans How
Specialized tools found in Europe could mean that Neanderthals taught humans a few tricks
One Physicist Thinks the Universe Is Not Expanding—And He Might Not Be Crazy
Christof Wetterich can also explain the “red shift” that supports the idea of the Big Bang
People Feel Sorrier for Battered Puppies Than Adult Humans
Adult victims ranked last because they’re seen as being “capable of protecting themselves while full grown dogs are just seen as larger puppies”
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