How to Rest When Your Brain Won’t Let You
Too exhausted to sleep? Learn why your brain resists rest and discover simple, science-backed rituals to calm your mind and finally get quality sleep.
Are We Actually Grinding Our Teeth into Extinction?
Crowded teeth, jaw pain, even mouth breathing—our faces are shrinking. Learn the surprising science behind the modern jaw crisis (and what to do about it).
Why So Many People Think They’ve Lived a Past Life
From déjà vu to vivid dreams, why do so many feel they’ve lived before? Explore the science, spirit, and mystery of past lives and what the soul remembers.
Your Brain Is Lying to You: Everyday Ways Your Mind Betrays You (And How to Outsmart It)
From phantom phone buzzes to false memories, your brain tricks you daily. Here’s how your mind betrays you and how to spot its sneakiest lies.
Fetal Gene Therapy Is Here and It’s Rewriting the Rules of Medicine
Doctors just treated a genetic disease before birth, and it worked. Discover how fetal gene therapy is rewriting the future of medicine.
Can Electricity Really Shock Cancer Out of the Body?
Could electricity cure cancer? Scientists are testing low-power electric fields that stop tumor growth, promising a future with fewer side effects.
Nature’s Horror Show: Parasites That Hijack Minds and Bodies
Zombie ants, mind-controlled caterpillars, and ghostly deer parasites that hijack their hosts are real. Explore nature’s creepiest survival tricks.
When Animals Act Like Us: Surprising Skills from Ants to Dolphins
From ant medics to dolphin midwives, animals show empathy, skill, and smarts once thought uniquely human. Discover the wild side of intelligence.
Rock Out and Grow: How Music is Changing the Natural World
From termites to tomatoes to cows, science shows music shapes the natural world. Discover how sound makes plants grow and even animals dance along.
Dopamine Hobbies: The Joy-Sparking Science Behind DIY Bliss
Dopamine-boosting hobbies like painting, pottery, and dancing are the feel-good self-care trend of 2025. Here’s why—and how to start.
This Weird-Looking Goop Might Be the Future of Sunscreen (and Space Travel)
A new transparent gel may replace sunscreen and even shield astronauts from cosmic radiation. Discover how it works and why it could change life on Earth and in space.
Can a Room Full of Energy Heal You? We Tried the EESystem (And Compared It to NeoRhythm)
We tested the Energy Enhancement System (EESystem) and compared it to at-home PEMF devices like NeoRhythm. Discover our experiences, the science behind PEMF therapy, and which option might be best for you.
Buried Tech: Did Ancient Pyramids Use Water Power?
Did the Egyptians use water to build the pyramids? New research reveals ancient hydraulic tech that could rewrite what we know about history.
Plastic-Free Hydration: How Ditching Bottled Water Cuts Microplastics by 95%
Switching from bottled to filtered tap water can slash microplastic exposure by 95%. Learn why it matters, which filters work, and easy ways to start.
Red 40 and Regret: Why RFK Jr. Is Coming for Food Dyes
RFK Jr. just launched a U.S. ban on eight artificial food dyes, including Red 40. Here’s what’s banned, why it matters, and how it could change food in America.
The Ultra-Thin, Bullet-Stopping Material That Hardens Like a Diamond
This fabric stays soft until impact. Then it hardens like armor. Explore the science behind bulletproof clothes and next-gen fashion tech.
Are Volcanoes Secretly Cooling the Planet?
Volcanoes can cool the planet and now scientists are testing if we can copy them. Explore the science, risks, and debate over geoengineering Earth’s climate.
Tardigrade DNA and the Quest for Real-Life Superpowers
What happens when you put near-indestructible microscopic animal genes into human cells? Turns out, some wild (and weirdly hopeful) stuff.
Wait, the Moon Is Rusting? NASA Thinks It’s Our Fault
NASA discovered the Moon is rusting, and Earth’s oxygen might be to blame. Here’s how it’s happening and why it could change space science forever.
When Robots Run with Humans: Inside the Beijing Half-Marathon for Androids
In 2024, 21 humanoid robots ran a half-marathon in Beijing. From wipeouts to breakthroughs, here’s what it means for the future of robotics.