How to Extend Your Mobile Battery Life
Have you ever frantically searched for an outlet to charge your phone? You are not alone. Mobile devices have a…
Science Literacy, Education, Communication
Have you ever frantically searched for an outlet to charge your phone? You are not alone. Mobile devices have a…
Photography and Text by Steven Spence This is a wild red kite (German: Roter Milan; Latin Milvus milvus ), which…
Archaeologists working in Guatemala have unearthed new information about the Mayan civilization’s transition from a mobile, hunter-gatherer culture to an…
About Shelf Life Episode 1: 33 Million Things Can’t get to New York to visit the American Museum of Natural…
About 2.8 million years ago, early humans probably survived on a diet of plants. As the human brain expanded, however,…
On March 20, 2015, people across Europe, northern and eastern Asia, and northern and western Africa were treated to…
This animated infographic shows 42 different North American butterflies. The infographic is the work of designer Eleanor Lutz.
Winter storms dumped record amounts of snow on the East Coast and other regions of the United States this year,…
Holes in the sea floor release methane gas. Microorganisms that live near the holes protect our air by eating 75 percent of the methane.
This photo of a winter bee collecting pollen, called “First Visitors,” is the work of Germany-based photographer Steven Spence. Here…