Modern life requires far more activity for far longer periods than it used to in the olden days.
Say “Hello!” To The Mars Rover
On the 18th of February 2021, the Mars Perseverance Rover will land on Mars. Touchdown happens at GMT 21h00.
Reasons You Need More Chocolate In Your Life
Do you prefer dark chocolate or milk chocolate? If you answered dark, then you may be happy to know that dark chocolate has numerous health benefits! There are many nutrients found in dark chocolate that helps the functions of your body and brain.
Is Earth The Only Habitable Planet In The Milky Way?
Water is essential for life. So, though the universe is unfathomably large, the habitable zone is a little less so. Nonetheless, every star has a habitable zone; the area where liquid water may exist.
Ancient, Beautiful, And Deadly Jellyfish
There are more than 2000 identified types of jellyfish, but there are thought to be thousands more in the depths of the ocean. These beautiful creatures have been around for more than 650 million years.
The Science Behind Growing Old Gracefully
Many people fear growing old, but the alternative is a lot worse. Aging is a normal part of life and yet people can become obsessed with the idea of keeping age at bay.
In Defense of Chocolate Lovers
As the winter chill creeps in, the thought of evenings in front of a blazing fire with a mug of comforting hot chocolate becomes ever more attractive.
Sweet Dreams Are Made Of These Fun Facts
Dreams have made it back into the news lately with dozens of articles about how people seem to be dreaming more since Covid-19 entered our lives.
The Science Behind Finding Whodunit
As the science of forensics grows so too does our ability to solve a crime. In fact, in recent years many criminals have found their way into our prisons while still more have been absolved of crimes they’d gone to jail for despite not being guilty.
Home Sweet Home – A Realistic Guide To Colonizing Mars
Mars, the Red Planet, has fascinated humans for centuries. Never before have we been closer to colonizing Mars than we are today, and there may be greater incentives to do so since we’ve inflicted so much damage on our own environment.