Space & Astronomy
40 Fiery Facts About The Sun
The Sun is surrounded by a plasma aura called a "corona", which is Latin for "crown".
What goes up must come down! But does anyone actually know why?
There are many funky facts about physics between inventors and natural wonders, and these articles will shock you!
Now the only question is, which one will you read first?
Space & Astronomy
40 Fiery Facts About The Sun
The Sun is surrounded by a plasma aura called a "corona", which is Latin for "crown".
Chemistry & Physics
How Much Does A Shadow Weigh?
Did you know that shadows themselves don’t weigh anything, but the object the shadow appears on weighs less?
Chemistry & Physics
What is the Chance of a Coin Landing on Heads?
Stanford students recorded thousands of coin tosses and discovered the chances are a 51% chance it will land on heads.
Chemistry & Physics
A Few Fun Facts About Fireworks
The first firecrackers were chunks of green bamboo, when put with fire it causes the bamboo to make loud cracking sounds.
Chemistry & Physics
16 Golden Retrievers Explain Atoms
A team of golden retrievers were trained to illustrate the structure of atoms - the particles that make up everything around you.
Chemistry & Physics
Facts About Rainbows
Did you know that rainbows are the universal symbol of peace and harmony?
Vehicles & Transportation
Fascinating Facts About Hot Air Balloons
Hot air balloons were first discovered when two brothers in France realized that a fabric bag filled with hot air would rise.
Chemistry & Physics
Thomas Edison Wasn’t So Bright After All
Thomas Edison didn't invent the light bulb. The light bulb actually goes all the way back to 1806.