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  • The Columbus, Ohio cityscape is seen in the background with the Scioto river in the foreground
    By Joe Roberts March 15th, 2025

    Ohio's Rare Animal Species You Didn't Know Went Extinct

    There are many lesser-known facts about Ohio, and one of the more unfortunate is a rare animal species that went extinct without almost anyone noticing.

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  • artist representation of ancient humans at cave entrance
    By Elias Nash March 15th, 2025

    7 Bizarre Species Of Humans That Went Extinct

    Even though humans are the only remaining hominin species on the planet, our family tree is actually more complicated than you may realize.

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  • Scientist measuring out crystalline orange solid onto a scale
    By Lee Johnson March 15th, 2025

    How To Convert A Percentage To Mg/Kg

    Unit conversions are a big part of any scientific field, so it's especially helpful to know how to convert between various units of concentration.

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  • Spotlights generating light beams against dark background
    By Chris Deziel March 15th, 2025

    How To Calculate The Speed Of Light

    Light is very, very fast, and calculating its speed wasn't easy. In fact, there's a rather long history of how this constant value was determined.

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  • Thermometer laying in snow
    By Lee Johnson March 14th, 2025

    How To Calculate Average Temperature

    If you want to know what the temperature in a region is like, then calculating an average is more helpful than looking at the temperature on a single day.

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  • Blue and pink points on an XY grid
    By Amy Dusto March 14th, 2025

    Motion Graphs: Position, Velocity, & Acceleration

    High school physics courses will often teach about the relationships between different motion graphs. Here's a quick breakdown of what those relationships are.

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  • Pressure gauge on gas pipes
    By Chris Deziel March 14th, 2025

    How To Convert ATM To Moles Of Gas

    Gas pressure is important to many fields, and it can be measured in many different ways. Two of the relevant units in this case are atmospheres and moles.

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  • Model of a system of gears and belts, surrounded by nuts and bolts
    By Chris Deziel March 14th, 2025

    How To Convert RPM To Feet Per Minute

    When you think of a spinning disk or wheel, rotation probably comes to mind, but those rotations can be converted into a linear speed through some calculations.

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  • cockroach crawling on green leaf
    By Elias Nash March 14th, 2025

    5 Organisms That Are Insanely Hard To Kill

    Death is inevitable for almost all organisms, but avoiding a sticky end is easier for some that happen to be insanely hard to kill.

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  • Person using a calculator on top of papers
    By Chris Deziel March 14th, 2025

    How Do I Calculate Repeatability?

    In any experiment, the question of whether a result can be replicated is pretty relevant. What's more, there's a mathematical way to determine repeatability.

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  • Three flasks filled with yellow, orange, and purple solutions
    By Riti Gupta March 14th, 2025

    How To Convert Milligrams Per Liter To Molarity

    Concentrations are something that chemists need to know, but there are different ways to express that value clearly, depending on the circumstances.

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  • Person bending a metallic beam with machinery
    By S. Hussain Ather March 13th, 2025

    How To Calculate Microstrain

    Stress and strain are important when it comes to engineering and construction, and that's true on the microscopic level, too. Here's how you can analyze that.

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  • Flasks and beakers filled with water against blue background
    By Lipi Gupta March 13th, 2025

    How To Convert Ppm To Micrograms Per Cubic Meter

    Unit conversions are a helpful thing in many different parts of everyday life, and that's also true when it comes to measures of concentration.

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  • A lovebug close-up hanging onto the stem of a plant
    By Joe Roberts March 13th, 2025

    Florida's Lovebugs Are Disappearing. Here's Why That's An Alarming Sign

    What was once one of Florida's most common critters is now mysteriously missing in action, and scientists aren't quite sure why.

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  • Red maple tree in sparse forest
    By Amy L. Gouger March 13th, 2025

    How Do Maple Trees Reproduce?

    Maple trees may not look especially complicated, but the way in which they reproduce is actually rather specific. Here's a quick look at the details.

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  • Caterpillar with black stripes crawling on branch
    By J. Dianne Dotson March 13th, 2025

    Facts About The Stick Caterpillar

    You've probably seen plenty of stick caterpillars crawling around on plants, but they actually have some pretty interesting features that help them survive.

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  • Three-dimensional model of a tooth against light blue background
    By Chris Deziel March 12th, 2025

    A Science Fair Project On Tooth Decay

    The basics of how to keep your teeth healthy aren't really a mystery, but how does tooth decay actually work? A simple experiment can give you some answers.

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  • A woman looks at a feathered recreation of a dodo bird in a museum
    By Eric James Beyer March 12th, 2025

    The Reason Dodo Birds Went Extinct Is More Depressing Than You Thought

    One of the most infamous cautionary tales of humanity's follies, the reasons behind the extinction of the dodo are even more depressing than you may realize.

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  • Green and yellow chameleon sitting on a branch
    By Maria Cook March 11th, 2025

    The Adaptations Of Chameleons

    Chameleons are very unique creatures, known for how they can change colors. But that ability isn't the only interesting adaptation they've acquired.

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  • Close up of amethyst crystals on green background
    By Pearl Lewis March 11th, 2025

    How To Find Lattice Constant

    Crystals are fascinating and beautiful to many people for many reasons, but there's also quite a bit of science behind them, including the lattice constant.

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  • Red panda standing on logs and smiling
    By Ethan Shaw March 11th, 2025

    What Are The Red Panda's Adaptations?

    Red pandas are famously fluffy, but there's more to them than just their vibrantly colored fur. They've actually adapted quite well to their lifestyle.

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  • Bright light of a solar flare on the left side of the sun and an eruption of solar material shooting through the sun's atmosphere
    By Tiffany Betts March 11th, 2025

    The Sun Could Enter An Even More Dangerous Phase Than Solar Maximum

    The Sun's activity typically peaks at solar maximum, but there's an even more dangerous stage it could enter, and with potentially dire consequences.

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  • Bright pink coral in the middle of a reef
    By J. Dianne Dotson March 11th, 2025

    Plants In A Coral Reef

    Coral reefs are known for being vibrantly beautiful, colorful ecosystems, and it turns out they also play host to a diverse set of marine life.

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  • SUV reaches top of a hill as lightning strikes on both sides of the road
    By Tiffany Betts March 11th, 2025

    Your Car Can Protect You From Lightning, But Not For The Reasons You Think

    If you're caught in a thunderstorm while driving and worried about a lightning strike, your car can keep you safe, and for reasons that may surprise you.

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  • Lava erupting from volcano behind trees
    By Amanda Hermes March 11th, 2025

    Volcanoes That Have Erupted In The Last 100 Years

    Volcanoes are powerful and might even seem terrifying, though for good reason.. The destruction some of them have caused in the last century can't be ignored.

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  • Sunlight shining through forest of giant kelp
    By Cynthia Gast March 10th, 2025

    Definition Of An Aquatic Ecosystem

    Aquatic ecosystems are made up of the plants and animals that live in a body of water, but not all of these aquatic locations are exactly the same.

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  • A fossilized winged animal
    By Eric James Beyer March 10th, 2025

    6 Rare Fossils That Were Hidden In Plain Sight

    You don't have to do fieldwork to make the next great scientific discovery. Sometimes, amazing finds are hiding right under your nose.

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