On Monday, August 21, 2017, over 500 million people will be treated to a sight that hasn't been visible to residents of our planet since 1979: a total solar eclipse. NASA has easy-to-read information about the event and viewing links on their website. A total solar eclipse only happens, on average, once every 400 years. Wow!
How can something I do with my ears affect my waistline? Just like good health has to do with what you put in your mouth. What you put in your ears is pretty darn important too.
My brother is cooler than yours! That was exactly what I thought when my siblings and I got the group text from him on Sunday that included the link to this video.
What ever could a sweet looking 86-year-old man do that would change the world and the way you and I watch sports on television? Does the phrase " pants on the ground" mean anything to you?
Despite this season, New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees has been one of the biggest reasons of the WhoDat Nation success in recent years. But... how "good" is Mr Brees? Let science put it to the test..
I thought these science stunts were very entertaining. The are quick and a great way to astound your friends. So let's watch and learn how to do these amazing science stunts.
And because we can't do cat videos all day every day,* here are ten amazing facts about the internet. From how many likes there are on Facebook daily to the actual weight of the internet, this video just might blow your mind. (Hence the title.) Learn something new today, so you can watch a cat stuck in a jar over and over guilt-free!