Science & Nature

4 Endangered Animals Fighting For Survival In Kentucky
Four members of Kentucky's wildlife are in danger and need further human help to survive and benefit our environment.
Some of the Hottest Places on Earth Where People Actually Live
From Europe to Asia, North America, and Oceania, discover places where people actually live and brave some of the Earth’s hottest temperatures.

5 Endangered Animals Fighting For Survival In Maryland
From the rugged Atlantic coast to the Appalachian Mountains, these 5 endangered animals are fighting for survival in Maryland.

The Most Snake Infested Lakes in Wyoming
Discover some of the most snake-infested lakes in Wyoming you might want to avoid, or at least be vigilant about local slithery friends and venomous species.

Animals That Thrive in the World's Harshest Climates
From the towering cold of the Himalayas to the warmth and pressure of the deep sea, these animals are adapted to thrive in the world's harshest climates.

The Most Snake Infested Lakes in Alabama
Alabama is home to many bodies of water, from the Alabama River to Mobile Bay, with large populations of snakes; these ones have the most.

The 10 US Cities With Some Of The Most Extreme Weather Swings
From tornados to thunderstorms and heat waves to deep freezes, these 10 US cities have some of the most extreme weather swings.
The World's 10 Most Earthquake Prone Countries
The world's most earthquake-prone countries include Japan, Indonesia, China, Philippines, and the United States

The Truth About Black Panther Sightings in Florida
Florida's swamp shadow, the panther remains one of the ten most threatened mammals in the U.S., and the most endangered big cat in North America today.
Illinois State Animal Showdown: White-tailed Deer vs. Monarch Butterfly
A look at two of Illinois' state animals, the monarch butterfly and the white-tailed deer. Writer draws comparisons between the two and how they came to be.


Quantum Tech: America’s New Arms Race
The new arms race is much more futuristic and can shape America's future. Quantum technology is coming up fast, and will change the way the world works.

The World's Most Extreme Desert Climates
The most extreme desert climates in the world can be found in these four destinations spread across the world, from Chile to Namibia.

Montana’s Big Sky Icon: The Bison
Discover the history, habitat, and cultural legacy of the American Bison—Montana’s iconic symbol of resilience and the American West.
The Most Snake Infested Lakes in Illinois
Illinois has 40 snake species, many in beautiful lakes. Most are harmless and ecologically important. Some lakes have more snakes.
Alaska’s Great Land Giant: The Moose
The moose, Alaska's great land giant, is one of its biggest threats but also one of its most beloved creatures, and it's not hard to see why.
10 Fascinating Facts About Our Solar System
The Solar System showcases paradoxes with a massive star, Kuiperian dwarfs, and complex dynamics, revealing gravitational insights and cosmic mysteries.
The Lizard That Aims From Its Eyes
The horned lizard has the incredible ability to squirt blood from its eyes in a targeted counter-attack against predators.

The 10 Coldest Countries In The World 2025
The world's coldest countries are spread around the planet but share common geographical characteristics. These are the coldest countries in the world by annual mean temperatures.
Cuttlefish And The One-Second Makeover
Unlike animals that rely on static patterns or seasonal changes in appearance, the cuttlefish adapts to its environment in real time.
The 10 Hottest Countries In The World 2025
The following figures were calculated by taking the collective average of the annual temperatures between 1991 and 2020.
Most Populous Animals On Earth
The web of life on Earth is teeming with myriad creatures, and humans are on the quest to categorize and count all the world's creatures.

The Beetle That Flashes From Gold to Ruby
The golden tortoise beetle is a unique insect that can change its color from shimmering gold to bright red when it is disturbed.

10 Facts About Copperhead Snakes
The Copperhead Snake (Agkistrodon contortrix) is one of the most common snake species in North America.

10 Fascinating Facts About Venus
Don't know much about Venus? This article will give you 10 amazing facts about our solar system's hottest planet that you wish you had known sooner.

Coal
Coal is a type of fossil fuel, formed when dead plant matter decays into peat which is converted into coal by the heat and pressure of deep burial over time

Animals Of The Florida Everglades
The Florida Everglades is crucial for diverse wildlife, facing threats from human activity; restoration requires science and public support.

Meerkat
A meerkat is not a rodent. It is a small foraging mammal that's a member of the mongoose family Herpestidae and is found in Africa.

The Lightning-Fast Star-Nosed Mole
The star-nosed mole is a lightning-fast mammal that can detect swallow prey in 120 milliseconds, one of the quickest in the world.

Ancient Beliefs, Modern Conservation
The institution of the leopard God or Waghoba catalyses wildlife conservation in India, allowing people to share spaces with wild animals with little complaints.

India's Original Eco-Warriors
The Bishnoi community of India are called India's first environmentalists. The Bishnois' dedication to protecting the environment is unparalleled.
Bighorn Sheep
Comprehensive bighorn sheep biology: habitat requirements, social behavior, reproduction, and conservation challenges.
What Is Planetary Protection?
Planetary Protection is a set of precautions that space organizations take to ensure that Earth-life does not contaminate potentially habitable worlds.

What Is The Difference Between A Star And A Planet?
Stars generate energy through nuclear fusion and are luminous, while planets are cooler bodies reflecting light and orbiting stars.
Planets With The Most Moons
As of March 2025, Saturn leads with 274 moons, revealing insights into planetary formation and detection techniques across the Solar System.
How Many Planets Are There In The Solar System?
The IAU in 2006 defined eight planets, leading to Pluto's reclassification as a dwarf planet and differentiating planetary categories.

How Far Is The Moon From Earth?
The average distance of the Moon from Earth is 384,400 km, varying between 363,300 km at perigee and 405,500 km at apogee.

Why Don’t Mercury And Venus Have Moons?
Mercury and Venus lack moons, providing insights into orbital dynamics, tidal forces, and satellite formation limits in planetary systems.

The Fastest Things In The Universe
Explore how cosmic speeds, including light, gravity, and advanced technology influence celestial bodies and human achievements.

The Venomous Snakes Of Australia
Australia has six common venomous snakes with specific characteristics and habitats and recommended guidelines for safe coexistence that everyone must know.

The Nepali Man On A Dangerous Mission To Save Venomous Snakes
Rohit Giri is educating people to stop killing snakes and saving the lives of both snakes and people with his rescue missions.