That’s One Old Cat!

Crème Puff was the feline equivalent of a centenarian, living a grand total of 38 years and three days before passing away on August 6, 2005. Meanwhile, Pebbles, the former record holder for oldest living dog, sadly didn’t quite make…

Donating with Confidence

Want to make a difference with your charitable donations, but not sure how to tell if the organization is reputable? Don’t worry—Answers in a Nutshell has you covered! We share the top tips and red flags to watch out for…

Enrico Fermi’s Cosmic Conundrum

Where the heck are all the aliens?! If you’re reading this, chances are you’re a terrestrial intelligence on a pale blue dot orbiting a humdrum star in the outer suburbs of the Milky Way. But don’t let that humble origin…

Winter Solstice

The winter solstice is the shortest day and longest night of the year, occurring when the sun is at its farthest point from the celestial equator. It’s a time of renewal and hope as the days start getting longer again,…

Germs 101: The Microscopic Menace

Germs are tiny little creatures that we can’t see with the naked eye, but they’re everywhere! They’re in the air, on surfaces, and even inside our bodies. Some germs are helpful, like the ones that help us digest food and…

Rainbows: Nature’s Light Show

Refraction through water droplets creates these colorful arcs in the sky. Look for them on your next rainy adventure! Rainbows form when light is refracted—or bent—as it passes through water droplets in the air. To understand how rainbows form, it’s…

Snowflakes

Snowflakes are the wintery equivalent of a fingerprint: no two are exactly alike! These frosty wonders are formed when water vapor in the air turns into ice crystals, which can then stick to particles in the air to form a…

Animal Group Names

Did you know that a group of lions is called a pride, a group of owls is called a parliament, and a group of flamingos is called a flamboyance? These animal group names are not only fun to say, but…