Mysteries
After Hundreds of Years, We’ve Finally Figured Out How These Flies Can Swim Underwater
Alkali flies have been a fixture of Mono Lake, California for hundreds of years, but scientists only recently unravelled the secret of their aquatic abilities.
The Mystery of the Kentucky 'Meat Shower'
A “meat shower” is exactly what it sounds like, but it turns out there’s a pretty simple, likely explanation for what caused it.
Poop is Raining From the Sky in Canada, and the Government Says It's Not Planes
Is this the crappiest government cover-up ever?
Meat Rain, Blood Waterfalls, and Chemtrails Star in the Second Season of Our Podcast
Science Solved It returns Tuesday, June 26 with all new episodes.
I Was Anonymously Sent a Microwave and I'm Creeped Out But Delighted
A microwave isn't a necessity, but if a little white Westinghouse mysteriously arrives at your doorstep, you quickly realize the luxury of owning such an appliance.
Amelia Earhart Likely Died on Nikumaroro, Study Finds
Bones recovered on the remote Pacific island are more similar to Earhart than "99 percent of individuals in a large reference sample."
How to Know If You're Addicted to Lip-Balm
Urban legend or pressing health concern? Two addiction experts and a dermatologist weigh in.
Markelle Fultz Finally Found His Shooting Form
Sure, it's a full-court, behind-the-back shot. But whatever works, amirite?
This Battery Has Lasted 175 Years and No One Knows How
The Oxford Electric Bell is one of the world’s oldest experiments.