AstronomyThe Strange Polygons on Pluto Now have a Scientific Explanation Pluto is alive from a geological standpoint. It’s a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, which is a ring of worlds beyond Neptune’s orbit. It…
Political ScienceCanada Invokes Emergency Powers for First Time in History to Tackle Trucker Protests Faced with a nationwide convoy of truckers protesting vaccine mandates, Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time in…
AstronomyLarge Asteroid to Make Closest Pass By Earth in Over a Century Next Week At 2:54 a.m. EST on Tuesday, February 22, asteroid (455176) 1999 VF22 will travel past Earth. Because it approaches our planet and is fairly huge,…
TechnologyFisker Starts Taking Reservations for its $29,900 Pear EV Fisker is finally ready to reveal more information about Project PEAR. The Pear, a five-passenger “urban EV” with a starting price of $29,900 before incentives…
TechnologyEye-Tracking MoviePass App Will Pause Ads If You Look Away MoviePass, a program that allows customers to watch movies for a low price, is back, but with a disturbing twist. You’ll have to watch advertisements…
BiologyA New Study Reveals Crucial Information for the Restoration of Globally Significant Kelp Forests According to Oregon State University studies, kelp forest restoration efforts may be most effective in regions where the bedrock seafloor is strongly shaped. The findings,…
AstronomyDebris Ring Hints at First Planet Found in a White Dwarf’s Habitable Zone A swarm of moon-sized objects has been discovered orbiting a white dwarf star, their trajectories indicating that they are held in place by a larger,…
ChemistryA Hydrogen Revolution is Being Fueled Using electricity, hydrogen can be created by splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen. This procedure is carbon-neutral if the electricity is generated by renewable sources…
EnvironmentThe Most Extreme Rogue Wave on Record Let It Rip In 2020 According to a recent research, a gigantic wave the size of a four-story skyscraper is thought to be the most intense rogue ever observed. In…
OtherThe Einstein Effect You’re more likely to Believe BS If You Think a Scientist Said It Do you consider your bullshit sensor to be fairly reliable? You might want to reconsider because new research suggests that we’re all prone to the…
AstronomyRocket That Will Hit the Moon Next Month Does Not Belong To SpaceX The news of a SpaceX rocket stage hitting the Moon a few weeks ago spread like wildfire. Now, the astronomer who is following it has…
HealthIn Mice, an Anti-tumor Medication Induces Weight Loss Obesity is a global health issue that puts people at risk for diseases like type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, fatty liver, and even cancer. As…