today i learned (til)

A Skillet, Some Eggs, and a Story of Migration

I didn’t know what shakshuka was until my partner moved to Boston and convinced me to try a bite during brunch one weekend when...
today i learned (til)

A Skillet, Some Eggs, and a Story of Migration

I didn’t know what shakshuka was until my partner moved to Boston and convinced me to try a bite during brunch one weekend when...

Your Sleep Matters (and how to get better sleep)

Psychology’s Replication Crisis

One of the cornerstones of modern science is the criterion of replicability. Replicability is the idea that if a phenomenon is real, it should...

Why do I sneeze when I step out into the sun?

Have you ever stepped out into the sun after a long day of sitting inside and suddenly felt the urge to sneeze? Usually, sneezing is...
Field Notes
Gemma OConnor

5 Alternative Facts on Climate Change Disproved

Government officials are making several claims about one of today's hottest topics, climate change, yet are lacking some scientific proof... 1. Global Warming is a...
Yusra Anwar

How does food become energy?

Sage Kemmerlin

Deadly Minerals

It’s easy to forget that some of the minerals found in the Earth can be extremely dangerous, despite the beautiful forms they can take. ...
Sage Kemmerlin

Volcanoes: Quick and Easy

I present to you my two page cheat sheet on volcanoes since they are one of the most fascinating and awe-inspiring features of the...
Will Martin

To Zoo or Not to Zoo: a Story of Harambe

If you have been online at all the past couple of months, you have probably ran into Harambe--the latest meme hot off of the...
Sage Kemmerlin

Could Aliens be Living in Our Solar System?

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/visions-of-the-future/ Water: the ultimate resource. We depend on it to survive, but Earth is not the only place with a substantial amount of...