Plastic Rocks: The Rise of Plastistone and What It Says About Us
Earth is making plastic rocks now. Seriously. Dive into the bizarre rise of plastistone—how it forms, where it’s showing up, and what it reveals about our plastic obsession. Plus: weird science, worm hope, and eco-friendly swaps.
Living Batteries: How Bio-Energy is Powering the Next Generation
What if your next charger was alive? Explore how bacteria, algae, and enzymes are fueling the future of bio-powered tech.
Octopus Cities: The Underwater Metropolises of the Future
What if the smartest architects of the ocean have eight arms and a thing for seashells? Discover how octopuses are forming underwater communities—and what it means for the future of marine intelligence (and maybe even human cities too).
The AI Whisperers: Decoding the Language of Machines
AI models are developing their own weird languages—and some humans are learning to speak them. This deep dive explores how machines communicate, what it means for the future, and how you can become an AI whisperer too.
Hot Dogs to Millions: The Wild Entrepreneurial Journey of Sam Parr
From hot dogs to a media empire, discover how Sam Parr built The Hustle, co-hosted My First Million, and what he’s building next.
Why Your Houseplants Might Be Gossiping (and Other Strange Plant Behaviors)
Your plants might be talking—really. Explore how houseplants communicate through chemicals and roots in this playful science deep dive.
The Secret Life of Soil: Why Healthy Dirt Might Be Smarter Than You Think
Soil isn’t just dirt—it’s a living, breathing ecosystem. From fungi that form underground networks to microbes with memory, this post dives into the science and wonder of what’s really happening beneath your feet (and how to help it thrive).
Too Cold to Garden? Not for These Plants
Think it’s too cold to start gardening? Think again. This guide breaks down which cold-hardy veggies you can plant outdoors right now, what to start indoors, and how to time it all like a pro—plus tools and tips to make spring planting easier.
Bees Can Do Math
Bees can add, subtract, and solve abstract problems—no joke. Here’s what scientists have discovered about bee math, what it says about animal intelligence, and why these tiny pollinators might be smarter than we think.
Scientists Just Grew a ‘Mini Brain’ With a Light-Sensitive Eyeball
Scientists grew a brain organoid with an eyeball. Here’s what it means for consciousness, biotech, and the future of bio-AI.
This New Material Pulls Drinking Water Straight Out of Thin Air
Scientists at MIT and UC Berkeley are developing new materials that harvest clean water straight from the air—even in the desert. Here’s how this tech works, why it matters for water scarcity, and what it could mean for off-grid living and the future of sustainable homes.
Why Scientists Taught Rats to Drive Tiny Cars (and What That Says About You, Snacks, and Stress)
Rats driving tiny cars? It’s real—and it reduced their stress. Here’s what this odd study reveals about brains, resilience, and play.
The Wild Side of AI: From Resurrecting Direwolves to Talking with Plants
From reviving extinct animals to decoding ancient languages, AI is doing more than writing essays. These unexpected (and seriously cool) real-world uses of AI might just blow your mind — plus a few wild predictions for the future.
Why I Switched from Plastic Tupperware to Glass (and the Science That Finally Convinced Me)
I swapped my plastic Tupperware for glass—and I’m not looking back. Here’s what convinced me to make the switch (spoiler: it’s about health and science), plus how I use them, pros and cons, and my favorite brands.
The Secret Behind 2025’s Best Cookies? It Might Be the Flour You’re Using
2025’s cookie trends are bold—but the secret’s in the flour. Discover why Italian flour changes everything, plus 4 must-try recipes.
5 Foods That Hurt My Gut — and What I Eat Instead
“Bloat, brain fog, gut drama? These 5 foods used to wreck me—until I found gentle swaps that actually helped. Real talk, real relief.”
5 Rare Herbs You Can Grow in Your Kitchen
Growing calm starts in your kitchen. Discover 5 rare herbs you can grow indoors that naturally soothe anxiety and help you feel more grounded — leaf by leaf.
How I Grew My Hair Long for My Wedding
I wanted dreamy wedding hair—so I found the one product that helped my ends grow stronger, longer, and healthier (no extensions needed).
The Lore of Blockchain Botany
In Blockchain Botany, seeds grow from intention, not chance. Discover a game where Mars farming becomes a story of wonder and quiet resilience.
The Philadelphia Experiment
Did the USS Eldridge vanish in a secret experiment? Dive into the mystery of the Philadelphia Experiment—teleportation, cover-ups, and conspiracy.