How To Convert KWh A Year To KW
If you've looked at an energy meter, you might have seen the unit KWh, but what does it mean? And what can you really make of the data it's giving you?
Read MoreIf you've looked at an energy meter, you might have seen the unit KWh, but what does it mean? And what can you really make of the data it's giving you?
Read MoreAncient Greece has long held the fascination of both the public and archaeologists, and for good reason. These incredible discoveries are really just the start.
Read MoreThe fish that feed at the bottom of bodies of water have adapted to the very particular life they lead. Here are a few of these unique species of fish.
Read MoreThe Chernobyl nuclear power plant has been abandoned by humans for decades, but the animals never left. The ways they have been adapting are surprising.
Read MoreIf you keep up with weather reports, you've probably heard about convection currents once or twice. But have you ever wondered how they actually work?
Read MoreIf you were to come upon some unidentified eggs, you would probably want to know what kind of animal laid them. If they're snake eggs, here's how you can tell.
Read MoreCondensing units are an important component used across many different industries, as well as in normal, everyday life. Here's how the technology works.
Read MoreThere are plenty of scary creatures on Earth (and especially in the ocean), but one of the most powerful might come as a surprise. After all, it's pretty tiny.
Read MoreTemperate rainforests are rather unique biomes, and no shortage of fascinating species call these places home. Here are the details of a few of those species.
Read MoreEarth is packed full of precious materials, oftentimes concentrated into specific deposits. Here are some of the largest of those known deposits.
Read MoreInvasive species can be quite dangerous, putting entire ecosystems at risk with just their simple presence. But sometimes, researchers are able to fight back.
Read MoreWhile the T-Rex is famous for its fearsome stature, recent research has shown that it wasn't actually the largest dinosaur. Nowhere near it, in fact.
Read MoreLife in space is very different from life on Earth; that much is pretty obvious. But what does the regular routine of an astronaut actually look like?
Read MoreThe destruction wrought on Japan by the atomic bomb in 1945 can't be understated. Yet, these trees somehow survived to become symbols of peace and hope.
Read MoreWhile moths and inchworms are pretty well known creatures, the exact details of their life cycle might not be common knowledge. Here's all you need to know.
Read MoreWhether you like or hate spiders, they're certainly a memorable species. And if you're looking at one with white spots, here's how you can identify it.
Read MoreCaves are pretty fascinating places, and larger caves might be even more interesting. In any case, this huge cave system has quite a bit going for it.
Read MoreThe Curiosity rover has been carrying out its mission on Mars for many years, and it's made some pretty cool discoveries. Here are a few of them.
Read MoreDinosaurs are really big parts of the popular imagination, and that's especially true of the T-Rex. But what would the world be like if they were still around?
Read MoreExoplanets present quite a few mysteries (and potential answers to long-standing questions) for astronomers. And that's especially true of young exoplanets.
Read MoreThe moon is Earth's longtime, familiar companion, the story of when and how it got there is actually a bit of an unanswered question in astronomy.
Read MoreThe fact that you can't breathe on the moon probably isn't surprising. That said, the moon does have an atmosphere; it's just very different than Earth's.
Read MoreThe fall of the Soviet Union was a hugely consequential event in history, but it also had some strange side effects that might not be as well known.
Read MoreThe term "rabies" probably evokes images of feral animals and frothing mouths, but in reality, the disease is a little more complicated than that.
Read MoreElectricity really is a staple of modern life; a lot of technology couldn't even exist without it. Everyone uses it all the time, but how does it really work?
Read MoreGalileo thermometers might look quaint, with their colorful balls of liquid, and they're often decorative pieces. But you can read them, and this is how.
Read MoreThe case of Jack the Ripper is one of the most infamous unsolved murder cases in history, and DNA analysis might have revealed a suspect. But there's a catch.
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