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What It’s Like Circumnavigating the Globe in a Solar-powered Plane
The pilots of the sun-fueled Solar Impulse 2, halfway through its ’round-the-world trip, self-hypnotize while spending days on end in a space the size of a coffin.
Who Gets to Be Transhuman?
A transhumanist named Zoltan Istvan is running for U.S. president. Maybe it’s time to learn a little more about the transhumanism movement.
Protecting Tropical Forests Has Side Benefit: Slowing Climate Change
If you think climate change is bad now, two scientists estimate what it would be like without our protected forests.
Why Is the Ocean Different Colors in Different Places?
You Can Read Scrambled Words — Under Certain Conditions
How Apollo 11’s Crew Reacted to Lunar Conspiracy Theories
A ‘Tree That Owns Itself’ Grows in Athens, Georgia
December 14, 2018
The Science Behind Your Cat’s Catnip Craze
December 14, 2018
Ray of Enlightenment: Is Light a Wave or a Particle?
December 13, 2018
Engineering is the discipline of design and construction of mechanical devices, equipment, structures and public works systems. Topics include aircraft technologies, buildings, bridges, robotics and heavy machinery.
Algorithms Not So Great at Identifying Adult Content
Egyptian Pyramids Built with Ramps, Not Alien Technology
Soccer, Shopping, Dining: Mass Transit Stations Aren’t Just for Travel Anymore
The environment is truly a thing of beauty and should be protected whenever possible. What can we do to save the environment, and what new technology is available to help us?
Bricks Made of Urine — Our Pee Is ‘Liquid Gold’
Palm Oil Is Everywhere. Here’s Why That Matters.
Could Injecting Particles Into the Stratosphere Slow Global Warming?
We see the destruction that the Earth can unleash in the news on a regular basis. Here you can learn about hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes and other forces of nature.
The ‘Big One’ Was No Match for Alaskans
Greenland Crater First Ever Found Beneath Glacial Ice Sheet
Why Ice Usually Freezes Cloudy, Not Clear
Do you know how common everyday items, such as mirrors, fireworks or sunglasses work? This collection of Innovation articles explores the workings of objects you may come into contact with on a regular basis.
Would Sonic the Hedgehog Be Able to Survive His Own Speed?
Database of 18,000 Retracted Scientific Papers Now Online
Algae: Pond Scum or Food of the Future?
From the smallest microbe to the largest mammal, Life Science explores the origins, evolution and expansion of life in all its forms. Explore a wide range of topics from biology to genetics and evolution.
A ‘Tree That Owns Itself’ Grows in Athens, Georgia
The Science Behind Your Cat’s Catnip Craze
Tons of Life Found Deep Within Earth’s Surface
Explore the weapons and combat systems used by the armed services. A broad range of topics in the Military Channel includes tanks, aircraft, biological warfare and stealth technologies.
F-35As Put to the Test in First-ever ‘Elephant Walk’
Fire a Bullet Straight Up: How High Does It Go?
How Bulletproof Are Bulletproof Vests?
Physical science is the study of the physical world around you. Learn about everything from electricity to magnetism in this section.
Ray of Enlightenment: Is Light a Wave or a Particle?
The Kilogram Is Dead. Meet the Kilogram 2.0
Skipping Stones on Ice Makes Crazy Sci-fi Sounds
Do you know what a meteor is, or what scientists mean when they are talking about cryogenics? Our collection of science terms explains the meaning of some of the most common scientific ideas.
Why Is 137 the Most Magical Number?
10 Things You Should Know About Rachel Carson
Stephen Hawking’s Last Paper Takes on the Multiverse
Are vampires real? What is an out-of-body experience? Are crop circles proof that aliens exist? HowStuffWorks explores what is real and what is urban legend with this collection of Science Versus Myth articles.
What Is a ‘Smocking Gun’?
What if You Were on an Elevator and the Cable Broke?
Is the Universe Just a Simulation?
Explore the vast reaches of space and mankind’s continuing efforts to conquer the stars, including theories such as the Big Bang, the International Space Station, plus what the future holds for space travel and exploration.
This Is a First: An Image of the Sun’s North Pole
Voyager 2 Goes Interstellar, Just Like Voyager 1
Gravitational Waves Are Lifting the Veil of Cosmic Darkness
Many of us take public transportation or fly in airplanes on a regular basis, but have you ever wondered how all of these things work? This collection of transportation articles help explain how people get from place to place.
Will the FAA Ever Regulate Legroom on Commercial Planes?
Got a Drone? Learn the Laws Before You Take Flight
HowStuffWorks Illustrated: How Physics Helps Animals Fly
A ‘Tree That Owns Itself’ Grows in Athens, Georgia
December 14, 2018
The Science Behind Your Cat’s Catnip Craze
December 14, 2018
Why the U.S. Yield Curve Inversion Has Recession Watchers Worried
December 14, 2018
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