Category Archives: science
To Infinity and Beyond: Space Tourism or Just an Expensive Escape from Your In-Laws?
Are you tired of the same old beach vacations? Bored with sipping margaritas while your in-laws bombard you with unsolicited advice? Well, fear not, my fellow wanderlusters, because space tourism is here to take your vacation game to astronomical heights! … Continue reading
The Philandering Gene: Is Cheating in Our DNA or Just a Bad Habit?
Have you ever wondered if infidelity runs in the family? Is there a “cheating gene” that some of us are born with? Or is it just a learned behavior that we pick up from our surroundings? First, let’s talk about … Continue reading
Accentuate the Positives: Are Foreign Accents Really the Key to Attraction?
Have you ever been captivated by someone’s foreign accent? Has a certain je ne sais quoi made your heart flutter and your knees weak? Well, you’re not alone. The allure of a sexy foreign accent has been the subject of … Continue reading
Genetic Editing: The Good, The Bad, The Funny and The Unknown
Have you ever looked in the mirror and wished for a different eye color, or for the ability to run a marathon without breaking a sweat? Well, the future of genetics may just make those wishes a reality. But before … Continue reading
Why Neil Degrasse Tyson is the King of Making Us Feel Inadequate (But That’s a Good Thing)
Are you tired of feeling like you have a decent grasp on the world around you? Do you enjoy having your intelligence repeatedly called into question by a man in a lab coat? If so, then Neil Degrasse Tyson is … Continue reading