science
According to Chemistry, Alcohol Is a Solution; Proof explores the science of alcohol, from its production to its effect on your bloodstream, brain, body and behavior.
Adventures in Brewing
Sometime in 2012, my lovely wife, Pam and I moved to the Redwood Coast of Northern California to help out my daughter and spend time with the grandkids. We made some wonderful memories there and became familiar with a few artisanal cultures. (If you ever want to visit a community full of artists and craftspersons, check out Arcata, California and its neighboring communities, Eureka and McKinleyvillle.)
By Dana Crandellabout a year ago in Proof
How to tell you're in love with someone, according to science. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Is there a special someone you just can't get out of your head? Do you find yourself daydreaming about them when you should be working or studying? Does it feel different this time?
By Surafel Adamuabout a year ago in Proof
New Space Race
The quest for cosmic supremacy has re-entered the global stage with renewed vigor, sparking a new space race that echoes the fervor of the Cold War era. In the midst of this modern scramble for space dominance, the United States, Russia, and China are vying for leadership in the final frontier. This blog explores how these three space giants are navigating the challenges and opportunities of lunar exploration and beyond, each driven by their unique motivations and strategies.
By Horace Wasabout a year ago in Proof
15 Psychological Facts That Will Blow Your Mind
**Brainy Dose Presents:** **Psychological Facts That Will Blow Your Mind!** The field of psychology looks at the science of the mind and behavior. Studies trying to understand why we are the way we are have been going on for decades and will continue into the future. We're learning more and more each day, but there's still so much we don't know.
By humphrey patsonabout a year ago in Proof
Can Video Games Actually Make You Smart?
Video games are a fun way to escape from reality, but other people think they're violent, pointless, and a waste of time. There has been a long-running discussion on whether there are any advantages. Do video games genuinely improve cognitive abilities?
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Proof
Exploring NASA's Discovery
In the ever-expanding realm of astronomy, NASA’s recent discovery of an extraordinarily unusual planet has captured the imagination of scientists and the public alike. This newly discovered celestial body, TOI-3757b, has earned a reputation as one of the most horrific planets ever identified, and its unique characteristics are driving a flurry of excitement and intrigue within the scientific community.
By Horace Waslandabout a year ago in Proof
Astonishing Discoveries
Did you know there are an estimated 40 billion planets in the Milky Way galaxy that could support alien life? That means for every one in five stars, there is an Earth-like planet currently in orbit, with the nearest being only 12 light years away from us. In space terms, that's essentially around the corner. Therefore, it's possible that far closer than you'd think, on another world very similar to ours, is another life form very similar to you, watching a video very similar to this one.
By Horace Waslandabout a year ago in Proof
The Role of Mountain Glaciers in Global Water Cycle
Introduction Mountain glaciers play a vital part in the worldwide water cycle by going about as normal supplies. They collect snowfall in the colder time of year and delivery meltwater during hotter months, guaranteeing a predictable progression of freshwater to waterways and streams. This occasional guideline is crucial for keeping up with water balance in different locales, particularly those ward on chilly overflow.
By alex kariukiabout a year ago in Proof
The Hidden Continent: Unveiling Earth's Lost Landmass and Its Mysteries
Surprisingly, there are more than seven continents on our planet. Argo Land, a hidden continent, could help us understand the future of our Earth. To uncover how it remained hidden and the secrets it holds, you'll need to stay tuned. Scientists have been on the hunt for a piece of land that vanished over 100 million years ago. While this might seem unremarkable given the constant search for Earth's historical secrets, this case stands out. One might think it was a tiny island lost in the ocean, but you’d be mistaken. This continent was as large as the entire United States.
By Nathan Talekabout a year ago in Proof








