5/8/2026 12:01:13 PM Yes, Bananas Are Radioactive — But They're Still Safe To Eat! By John Clark Don't worry… You won't start glowing in the dark if you enjoy a banana or two. Or even a bunch! But while you search for the perfect...
4/28/2026 4:01:31 AM The mystery of how and when the Grand Canyon formed gets a new clue By John Clark The Grand Canyon draws more scientific attention than just about any stretch of river-carved rock in the world, yet it remains steeped in...
4/24/2026 4:01:22 AM The Real Reason Our Later Years Seem to Fly By By John Clark As I kid summer was the best of times. The warm days seemed to last forever, as did the fun. Then school started and it was the opposite....
3/27/2026 5:38:30 AM The Human Brain Runs On 20 Watts Of Power, About The Same As Your Computer Monitor By John Clark I bet you never realized that we already have a computer that’s far more powerful than any AI out there, and it uses a fraction of a...
2/27/2026 6:02:31 AM What a Snowy Week Can Teach Us About Resilience By John Clark For most of us humans, the big snowstorms that blanketed much of the Midwest and East Coast last week was just chaos. From shoveling...
2/20/2026 6:08:23 AM Do Trees Really Explode? What Extreme Weather Is Doing to Nature By John Clark Exploding trees is funny to say, and to visualize in your mind. And it would be a great band name! And, thanks to the bitter cold due to...
2/13/2026 6:21:29 AM Scientists Figured Out How Much Groundwater Is Under the US and It Could Fill the Great Lakes 13 Times Over! By John Clark For the people that live in the desert and are concerned about the long term drought and lack of water, like me, this could be great...
2/6/2026 6:02:10 AM How Small Gestures Shape Everyday Interactions By John Clark I have to cross several streets on my (near) daily walk with the dog. Often cars just zoom by despite seeing us clearly standing at a...
1/30/2026 6:29:16 AM The World's Longest-Running Lab Experiment Is Almost 100 Years Old By John Clark It's safe to say the science experiments offer a lot of learning and advancements. Scientists are able to test their theories and get...
1/23/2026 6:37:04 AM Paws, What!? Dogs Are Secretly Listening In on Our Conversations By Brittany O'Hara While studies have already shown that toddlers as young as 18 months can pick up new words simply by overhearing conversations, new...
1/16/2026 6:17:45 AM Health Update: Why do we wake up shortly before our alarm goes off? It’s not by chance. By John Clark One of the things that people look forward to the most on an weekend is sleeping in. And then, annoyingly, we still wake up at the normal...
12/24/2025 12:28:28 PM Watching the Skies: The Story of NORAD and Why It Still Matters By Lauren Whittemore NORAD is best known today for tracking Santa’s journey each Christmas Eve, but its origins go back much further. Established in 1958...
12/23/2025 8:00:00 AM Why smelling a pine tree can instantly lift your mood By John Clark Does the smell of a Christmas tree help brighten your day? Or how you can feel so much better by simply walking around a forest? Turns...
12/12/2025 7:04:38 AM The Rhythm Inside Us: How Music Moves Our Bodies and Boosts Our Wellbeing By John Clark Admit it… You've been enjoying a song and before you know it you are tapping your foot to the beat of the music. No shame in that, we've...
12/2/2025 11:43:27 AM How even just 15 minutes in nature can boost your wellbeing By John Clark I'm a huge believer in getting outside. “Nature Therapy” is what I call it, and just being out in nature helps to take away the stress of...
10/17/2025 6:39:22 AM How Milwaukee’s silly sausages became one of the most beloved spectacles in baseball By John Clark If you have ever been to a Milwaukee Brewer's Major Leage Baseball game, or even seen one on TV, you are most likely familiar with the...