Science & Nature
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.
Why Is Pluto Not A Planet?
Pluto’s demotion to dwarf planet highlights evolving scientific definitions, driven by new discoveries and criteria established by the IAU.
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.
Discover The Shrimp That Fires Sun-Hot Bubbles
The pistol shrimp can create a powerful shockwave, shooting water bubbles at its prey up to a speed of 60 miles per hour and as hot as the Sun's surface.
Where Is The End Of Space?
Humans have a hard time dealing with the fact of how their life is very much finite. You never know the exact expiration date, but you are sure it will happen one day.
World Population By Percentage of Blood Types
It is important to know your blood type as it determines the type of blood you can receive in a blood transfusion after a car accident or some other medical problem.
The Long-Neck Truth About Giraffe Bones
Giraffe necks are ‘larger than life.' Their necks have seven vertebrae, the same number as a human neck, but each bone exceeds 25 cm in length.
How Are Igneous Rocks Formed?
Igneous rock is formed when magma, which is liquid molten rock, cools or sets, solidifying into rock and rock formations to form extrusive or intrusive rocks.
The Most Snake Infested Lakes In West Virginia
From timber rattlesnakes coiling on sun-warmed rocks to non-venomous water snakes slithering through lily pads, these bodies of water provide ample habitat.
9 Best Hikes In Maryland
This article explores the best hikes in the state of Maryland, featuring the Appalachian Mountains, Chesapeake Bay, and incredible overlooks.
Fascinating Animals That Live In Mangrove Forests
Mangroves provide habitat for thousands of species—from fish and mollusks to various types of reptiles and birds. Here are some of the most fascinating ones.
The Stray Planet That Escaped Our Solar System
In January 2015, Caltech astronomers revealed research indicating the existence of a large planet with an elongated orbit in the outer solar system.
The Pillars Of Creation
The Pillars Of Creation are one of the most popular star-forming regions in our galaxy, and they have been a regular target for researching star formation.
9 Best Hikes In Kansas
Head to the state's eastern side and discover the best hikes in Kansas; you will want to drop everything and lace up immediately.
Tiger
The world's most famous animal - the TIGER, can easily outcompete any movie star in popularity. It is indeed the planet's most charismatic species!
Whales
From their immense size to their graceful movements as they effortlessly breach the water, these majestic marine mammals embody power and mystery.
Hippopotamus
Hippos - Africa's massive semi-aquatic mammals. Discover their habitat, behavior, diet, and why they're one of the world's most dangerous animals.
Dolphins and the Birth of Aquatic Names
Dolphins are incredible marine mammals that have ‘names’ for each other, just as humans do, and they use these names to chatter among themselves.
Meet the 400-Year-Old Sharks of the Arctic Deep
The Greenland shark is one of the Arctic Deep's most interesting species. It can live for over 400 years and reach sexual maturity after a century on Earth.
The Hagfish's 20-Liter Escape Cloud
The Hagfish, a fascinating marine monster, produces dense clouds of thick goo to deter predators, earning it the nickname "the world’s slimiest creature."
How Horseshoe Crabs Guard Our Vaccines
The blood of horseshoe crabs is widely used for discovering impurities in vaccines, raising concerns about sustainability.
Bombardier Beetles on the Offense With Nature’s Chemical Cannon
When threatened, Bombardier Beetles can shoot boiling hot poison, spraying its attacker and incapacitating them long enough for the insect to make its escape.
The 12 Deadliest Animals In Pennsylvania
From venomous snakes to aggressive insects and predatory mammals, these animals present real risks to residents and visitors alike.
How Wombats Excrete Perfect Little Cubes
The wombat is an adorable creature that happens to excrete around 100 little cubes a day. This has inspired scientists to ask why.
Where Do Artificial Satellites Orbit The Earth?
Artificial satellites usually consist of machines or devices that are launched into space and orbit around the Earth or any other body in space. Thousands orbit in space.
What Is Superconductivity?
Explore the science of superconductivity, from how it works to its types and impact on modern technology like MRI, maglev trains, and quantum computing.
Two Oppositely Charged Extremal Black Holes Produced From Nothing
This discussion of two oppositely charged extremal black holes explores the Kerr-Newman solution as well as the Garfinkle-Strominger instanton.
The Most Snake Infested Lakes in Massachusetts
Massachusetts lakes harbor diverse snake species in thriving habitats, offering a look at where these reptiles are most commonly found.
The Most Snake Infested Lakes in Arizona
Take a trip south and discover these lakes in Arizona that contain the most snakes despite being some of the most beautiful lakes in the United States.
The Most Snake Infested Lakes in Maine
Although Maine is not the most snake-infested state in the United States, there are still lakes that are the ideal habitat for local species.
Three Large Mysterious Galaxies Discovered by the James Webb Telescope
Discover how the James Webb Telescope uncovered ancient red galaxies that challenge everything humans know about the early universe and galaxy formation.
The World's Slowest Animal Is Actually Not The Sloth
The banana slug, a gastropod from the Pacific Northwest, is the earth's slowest animal, moving at just 6.5 inches per minute.
The Most Snake Infested Lakes in Kentucky
An overview of Kentucky's lakes known for significant snake populations, detailing both venomous and non-venomous species inhabiting these waters.
What Gives Matter Mass?
In 2012, scientists discovered the Higgs boson, revealing how the Higgs field breaks electroweak symmetry, thereby imparting mass to matter.