Yes, Baby Snails Do Have Shells. Here's What They Look Like
You probably haven't put much thought into it, but baby snails are born with tiny shells, although you may have a some difficulty seeing one.
Read MoreYou probably haven't put much thought into it, but baby snails are born with tiny shells, although you may have a some difficulty seeing one.
Read MoreHave you ever dropped a cow into the open ocean to see what would happen? No? Us neither, but if you do, you may just make an unexpected discovery.
Read MoreMercury holds a privileged position among the planets as closest to the sun but that also means the smallest planet is a terrible place for life.
Read MoreIt's normal to spend a lot of time in your car, so you don't want it to smell nasty when you turn on the AC, but if it does, how do you fix it?
Read MoreWhen most people think of volcanoes, they tend to think of giant clouds of ash and fire, but it turns out that most volcanoes are actually underwater.
Read MoreWhether it's a bee or a wasp, nobody wants to get stung by an insect, but there's one bug that outclasses all the others that you need to avoid.
Read MoreWhile not generally considered rare, rainbows are an uncommon treat on a rainy day, but there is one variety that you're only likely to see once.
Read MoreThe Farmer's Almanac has been giving advice and making predictions for over 200 years, but can you put any trust into its weather predictions?
Read MoreDinosaurs are fascinating because of their variety and just how different they are, but nothing's ever been found quite like this Cretaceous beast.
Read MoreMost people don't think about their blood type in their day-to-day lives unless they're donating blood, but perhaps they should be more aware of it.
Read MoreWhile pressure may seem like a pretty general and widely applicable concept, there's some nuance to it, depending on exactly what situation you're looking at.
Read MoreThere could be a new space race as China boosts its presence in outer space, even fielding a state-of-the-art space station in low Earth orbit.
Read MoreOne of the most frightening aspects of aging is the potential for cognitive decline, and there's one speech pattern that may be an early warning sign.
Read MoreAlthough calculators aren't as ubiquitous as they once were, their digital descendants keep many of their features, including the cryptic AC button.
Read MoreAs attested to in many viral videos, cats love concrete, and it's probably due to more than just being a good way to give themselves scritches.
Read MoreWhen it comes to life as we know it, nothing is more important than water, and there's at least one place out there with more than we could ever use.
Read MoreEveryone has heard bits of advice about how to stay safe from lightning. Rubber is good, water is bad, and so on. But how much truth is there to those ideas?
Read MoreBalloons aren't the most robust objects in the world, but they can generally tolerate getting wet, but a spritz from an orange peel may be too much.
Read MoreResearchers have been known to do some strange things in the name of science, but why would you ever feel the need to paint a cow like a zebra?
Read MoreWhen it comes to dinosaurs, it's almost always the big ones that get the fame and glory, but even the smaller ones can still solve some mysteries.
Read MoreFor decades, physicists have been trying to fully understand gravity, and this MIT experiment with super cold lasers might just be the first step.
Read MoreTo the non-discerning eye, any bundle of twigs in a tree is a birds nest, but look a bit closer and what you're seeing may be a squirrel drey.
Read MoreNarcan is an antidote for opioid overdoses that has saved thousands of lives since its introduction, but what effect would it have on someone sober?
Read MoreTrying to keep the lettuce in your crisper from turning brown is a Herculean task, but there is one thing you probably already have that can help.
Read MoreIt wouldn't be controversial to say that WD-40 is one of the greatest multi-use products ever made, but you probably shouldn't be using it on plastics.
Read MoreThe Grand Canyon is one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the world, but that tranquility could be under threat by something in the ground.
Read MoreThere are few gustatory delights better than fresh fruits, but they need to be cleaned of pesticides, which you can do with common kitchen staples.
Read MoreDeep in the Chihuahuan desert of west Texas sits a massive outdoor swimming pool that may be the largest swimming pool of its kind in the world.
Read MoreGrowing food in your garden is a labor of love, that's why it's so distressing when your precious homegrown tomatoes start to develop cracks.
Read MoreIf you look at the ingredient list on your food, cereal in particular, you'll probably notice that it has iron, but is it enough to be magnetic?
Read MoreThe popular conception of outer space is that it's cold, and that's certainly true for most of it, but some parts close to Earth can be very hot.
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