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Shot of a woman drinking a glass of water at home. Drink sip hydration
How Much Water Should a Person Drink in a Day?
On average, women need to consume about 11 cups of water to stay hydrated each day, while men require approximately 15 cups.
optical illusion: refraction of light
epistemology
Epistemology, the philosophical study of the nature, origin, and limits of human knowledge. The term is derived from the Greek epistēmē (“knowledge”) and logos (“reason”), and accordingly the field is sometimes referred to as the theory of knowledge. Epistemology has a long history within Western
Galaxy clusters like Abell 2744 can act as a natural cosmic lens, magnifying light from more distant, background objects through gravity. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope may be able to detect light from the first stars in the universe if they are gravitationally lensed by such clusters. (astronomy, space exploration, galaxies)
How Fast Is the Universe Expanding?
Learn why the Hubble constant doesn’t seem to be very constant.
The LIGO Laboratory operates two detector sites, one near Hanford in eastern Washington, and another near Livingston, Louisiana. This photo shows the Hanford detector site.
6 Amazing Facts About Gravitational Waves and LIGO
Catch a gravitational wave or two.
The powers of 10
nanotechnology
Nanotechnology, the manipulation and manufacture of materials and devices on the scale of atoms or small groups of atoms. The “nanoscale” is typically measured in nanometres, or billionths of a metre (nanos, the Greek word for “dwarf,” being the source of the prefix), and materials built at this
DNA helix in a futuristic concept of the evolution of science and medicine.
6 Questions About DNA Answered
Important questions asked and answered, briefly.
TikTok account featuring a deepfake of Keanu Reeves
deepfake
Deepfake, synthetic media, including images, videos, and audio, generated by artificial intelligence (AI) technology that portray something that does not exist in reality or events that have never occurred. The term deepfake combines deep, taken from AI deep-learning technology (a type of machine
Northern lights or Southern lights, also called Aurora Borealis. Luminous phenomenon of Earth's atmosphere. (magnetism; luminous atmospheric display)
What Causes the Northern and Southern Lights?
What causes the auroras—that is, the northern lights and the southern lights?

Spotlight: Mummification

A team of scientists recently recreated the face of Peru's most famous mummy, "Juanita," or the "Ice Maiden." The girl is thought to have been sacrificed when she was between the ages of 13 and 15 some 500 years ago. Mummified by centuries of ice and snow, the body was well-preserved and is just one example of how mummification can occur naturally.

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Human eyelashes under magnifcation. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of human eyelash mites
Name That Magnified Object!
Can you figure out what these common items are when they're extremely magnified?
3d illustration of small intestines, human body, anatomy
Guess the Body Part Quiz
Taking this quiz requires guts.
Name that Thing - Science, composite: circuitboard, gnomon, eye iris, airplan yaw
Name That Thing: Science
Do you know the difference between a protractor and a compass?
Close up of the eye of a horned owl. (genus Bubo) bird raptor. Cropped version of Asset ID:
Guess the Animal Eyes Quiz
Can you tell these creatures just by looking at their peepers?

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