Wearing A Tie Might Have A Concerning Consequence
What science says about this common accessory.
How Many Babies Did Dinosaurs Have? And Other Questionable Prehistoric Parenting Practices
Lots of eggs. Lots of babies. Lots of death.
How You Can Navigate Your Way North Or South Using A Crescent Moon
The trick is handy if you don’t have a compass, nor know what the North Star/Southern Cross looks like.
”Unlike Anything We Have Seen Before”: Repeating Signal From Deep In Galactic Plane Puzzles Astronomers
After detecting the unusually bright signal, astronomers checked observations from another telescope, and found an unexpected surprise.
The World’s Oceans Are Getting Darker, Raising ”A Genuine Cause For Concern”
It could have a ripple effect through many of Earth’s ecosystems.
Is 1 Billion The Same Number Around The World? The Short Answer Is: No
One billion may mean a vastly different number, depending on where you are from.
Seals Playing Video Games For Science? We’ve Got The Footage To Prove It
In the dark, cloudy waters of the sea, how do seals know which way to go? There’s a unique way to find out.
Are There Colors That Only Exist In Our Brains? Find Out More In Issue 35 Of CURIOUS – Out Now
Is a “gut feeling” real? Can sheep livers predict the future? All this and more exclusively in the latest issue of our e-magazine.
Please Stop Jamming Coins Into The Rocky Cracks Of Legendary Giant’s Causeway
Officials are warning the coins corrode, expand, and damage the 60-million-year-old feature.