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August 2, 2015

A Startling Look at Mutant Flowers From Fukushima

It’s been four years since the Fukushima nuclear meltdown in Japan, yet the fallout can still be felt. Reports of […]
July 29, 2015

Are You Prepared for the Next Big Earthquake?

Here in the Pacific Northwest there’s been a lot of recent talk about being overdue for a big earthquake, especially […]
July 29, 2015

Banana. Sunrise. Chair: The Weird Science of Human Memory

Banana. Sunrise. Chair. Those 3 words are part of a clinical examination used to test memory and cognition. Hold them […]
July 28, 2015

Why Don’t Americans Take Advantage of Their Time Off?

Vacation time is considered a great benefit of any full time job. In America, almost one-in-four full time employees goes […]
July 27, 2015

Why Is the Black Cat Associated With Bad Luck and Misfortune?

The black cat has long been associated with all kinds of malevolence throughout the ages. Black cats have paid dearly for […]
July 25, 2015

5 Fun Science Experiments For Kids

Science class is notoriously loved by young students. All the messy, sometimes smelly, science experiments and fairs help kids to […]
July 25, 2015

Dangers of Volcanoes: Erupting in a Land Mass Near You?

Given the myriad of things Americans have to ponder and worry about each day, the dangers of volcanoes are probably […]
July 24, 2015

10 Surprising Places Germs Live In Bathrooms

Germs love moist, dark places and the bathroom is definitely a hot-spot. But if you think toilets are the only […]
July 24, 2015

Feeling Chilly Lately? Maybe You Need to Check for a Low Body Temp.

Your body needs to remain at a certain temperature in order to function properly. If your temperature is too high […]
July 23, 2015

Kepler-186f: Newest Goldilocks Planet

Kepler-186f is Earth’s “slightly bigger and older cousin.” Thanks to NASA there are a few facts we know about the […]