Why do we have body hair 2020?
Body hair is not there by chance – it has played a vital role in our species’ survival. As our prehistoric ancestors ditched swinging from the treetops to stand on...
Body hair is not there by chance – it has played a vital role in our species’ survival. As our prehistoric ancestors ditched swinging from the treetops to stand on...
Moving our limbs seems like a relatively simple task. Whether it’s pickingupacupof tea or taking a walk, the process of movement appears instant and without much thought. However, beneath the...
Maggots can be creepy, crawly and… medicinal? In a new effort to heal wounded people in war zones, the UK Government is sending maggots to places like Syria, Yemen, and...
New research suggests the mega lodon·s body temperature may have played a part in its demise. A giant prehistoric predator that still fuels nightmares and fascinates scientists today, this massive...
The ancient Egyptians were artistic champions, carving countless statues that showcased the society’s pharaohs, religious figures, and wealthy citizens. But although these statues depicted different people or beings, many of...
Why hasn’t Earth received any messages from extraterrestrials yet? One possibility is because we’re unwitting inhabitants in a so-called 'galactic zoo'. This was one of the scenarios a group of...
AT THE halfway point of your maker journey, it’s time to really get moving. The simplest way is with a motor, which converts electric power into a spinning motion. That’s...
Traveling into the singularity of one of these objects would be the one-way trip of a lifetime A black hole has one of the strongest gravitational pulls of any object...
There is plastic in your tea bags, it makes your socks stretchy, and it stops the fat in your packet of crisps going rancid. It’s used in life-saving medical technology,...
Is there an upper limit to the size of a star? Astronomers believe the maximum size a star can grow to is 150 times the mass of our Sun. There...