Category Archives: Science

 Live Science  | Tomatoes randomly mated with another plant 9 million years ago. The result? Potatoes.

By Sascha Pare published July 31, 2025 Potatoes and tomatoes are more closely related than they look. Researchers say they have finally uncovered the mysterious origins of one of our favorite carbs: the humble potato. Random mating between wild tomato … Continue reading

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Fake diamonds are better than real diamonds (and also how we know the age of the Earth)

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Stonehenge Isn’t A Henge (And Other Things You Didn’t Know)

[…] You’ve heard of Stonehenge. It’s that big rock circle over in England. But there’s a lot more to it than that, and researchers have been studying it for centuries. From the people who lived near it to how and … Continue reading

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Why Walking Through a Door = Brain Wipe (And How To Fix It!)

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Scientists Find Possible Ancient Reason Why Humans Get Migraines

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When Dinosaurs Threw Up A Mystery

Follow us over to the PBS App or PBS.org to watch Walking with Dinosaurs! https://to.pbs.org/WalkingWithDinosaurs While dino bones from the Late Triassic Period are few and far between, the other clues they left behind can reveal how this epic saga … Continue reading

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Schmidt Ocean Institute | In the deep ocean & Antarctic waters, sponges grow at a rate of fewer than 2cm/yr…

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Sharks Aren’t Fish, but Whales Are

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Do you have this very rare body part? #anatomy #humanbody #science #stem #placenta #pregnancy

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Dianna Cowern (@thephysicsgirl) | Watch water droplets levitate and dance on a scorching surface—this is the Leidenfrost effect, where heat meets science and things get weird.

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