Texas has already been practicing the CCS method since 1972; and since then, it has already stored over 200 million tons of CO2 underground. Read to learn more.
Venus is known for its thick sulfur, ultraviolet radiations, and surface temperatures of 900 °F, far from the human body's maximum temperature of 95 °F. Read to learn more.
The Sadala Rauli was the first Sadala species to be found in Ecuador since they're normally located in other places around Central to South America. Read to learn more.
The chainsaw was originally invented around the 1783s to 1785, but it wasn't until 1926 that the first electric chainsaw for wood was patented. Read to learn more.
To grow up to six meters long, it would take eels 200 years. Read to learn more. The Loch Ness monster has been the topic of discussion for a very long time; and although there have been theories as to its origins, a lot of them have already been disproved.
The accounts of William Seabrook remain questionable as he later confessed how the Guero tribe didn't allow him to participate in their traditions. Read to learn more.
The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) was launched in November 2021; and by 2024, the ESA's Hera probe is expected to make its way to the Dimorphos crash site. Read to learn more.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that humans only inhale 15 micrograms per cubic meter of PM2.5, but on June 7 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., they recorded 330 micrograms per cubic meter. Read to learn more.
Rickettsiosis is a rare case bacterial infection that comes from specific ticks and has a fatality of around 20-80% if not treated with antibiotics. Read to learn more.