5 Citizen Science Projects You Can Take Part in Right Now Anyone can help real scientific research by taking part in citizen science projects. It’s so easy you don’t even need to get out of bed. Continue Reading →
5 Amazing Organisms That Could Survive in Space The Russians probably haven’t discovered alien life, but we do actually know of some organisms that could survive in space. Continue Reading →
3 Scientific Theories Most People Don’t Deny Because They’re “Just Theories” A majority of Americans don’t fully accept evolution, with over a third outright rejecting it. Here are three other theories that most people don’t reject for being “just a theory”. Continue Reading →
5 Ways Drones Are Helping Scientists Work We’ve all seen them used to capture stunning video footage. But did you know drones are also working hard on the front lines of science? Here’s a few ways scientists are using them. Continue Reading →
3 Amazing Examples of Animals Working Together Many species live alongside each other, filling slightly different niches. But some actively work together. Continue Reading →
5 Things We Learned from the COP23 Climate Summit COP23, chaired by Fiji, has just finished up in Germany. Here’s a quick run down of the main talking points. Continue Reading →
5 Species With Utterly Ridiculous Scientific Names If you happen to discover a new species, here are the ones to beat if you want the silliest name. Continue Reading →
5 Strange, Unusual and Incorrect Things David Wolfe Has Claimed His “inspirational”, “feel-good” posts are what most people know him for, but a lot of people don’t realise he also has some pretty unconventional views… Continue Reading →
4 Areas Where Climate Change Is Already Having an Effect – Other Than the Polar Regions We all know about the effects of climate change at the poles. But here are a few other areas already being affected. Continue Reading →
5 Benefits of Genetically Engineered Crops That Have Nothing to do With Pesticides It’s a common misconception that genetically engineered crops are purely about pesticide resistance, but that’s not the case. Continue Reading →