Salt Labeling Explained (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 13 November 15 USDA recommendations for salt labeling on food packaging.
The Role of Animal Farts in Global Warming (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 5 November 15 Methane gas fermented in the guts of farm animals contribute up to 26 percent of U.S. methane emissions.
How the Time Traveling 'Back to the Future' DeLorean Works (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 21 October 15 Doc Brown's time machine is a nuclear powered, stainless-steel flying car.
Here's How the Giraffe Got Its Long Neck (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 7 October 15 An ancestor of the giraffe split into two evolutionary branches, one leading to the okapi with its short neck and the other branch leading to the giraffes.
Who Believes in Aliens? (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 24 September 15 A poll recently showed that greater than one in two persons polled believes that intelligent extraterrestrial life lurks somewhere in the cosmos.
Survey of the Attitudes of American Catholics (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 21 September 15 Ahead of the Pope's visit to America, the Pew Research Forum interviewed 5,122 Catholics about their views on various topics.
Testing the Scientific Knowledge of Americans (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 10 September 15 A Pew survey tried to determine the level of scientific knowledge of the average American.
The Alaskan Arctic Oil Drilling Controversy Explained (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 21 August 15 Oil companies plan to extract billions of barrels of crude oil from beneath Alaskan lands and Arctic seas that are at risk for environmental damage.
How Long Can You Really Wait to Have Kids? Here’s a Graph (INFOGRAPHIC) By Karl Tate published 5 August 15 A new study estimates the maximum age that couples should start trying to become pregnant if they want a certain number of children.
Grams of Added Sugar in Some Popular Foods and Drinks (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 31 July 15 You may be consuming more sugar than you think.
Spike Aerospace's Supersonic Passenger Jet (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 11 July 15 Spike Aerospace's S-512 flies from London to New York in 3 hours.
Americans Aren't Eating Their Fruits and Vegetables (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 9 July 15 A majority of the U.S. population isn't eating the federally recommended amount of fruits and vegetables.
How Lewis Carroll's 'Syzygy' Puzzles Worked (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 2 July 15 The author of the Alice books was also a fan of clever word puzzles and logic games.
How Elements in Fireworks Make the Human Body Work (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 1 July 15 Fireworks get their colors from elements that the human body requires to function.
How Millennials and Older Adults are Using Their Smartphones (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 29 June 15 A majority of younger millennials reported that they were "constantly" checking their phone.
Science in 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 24 June 15 2015 is the 150th anniversary of the publication of Lewis Carroll's children's fantasy book.
The New Dying: How Human-Caused Extinction Affects the Planet (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 19 June 15 Scientists found that species are dying off more than 100 times faster than they would without human activity.
Women's Progress in Science and Engineering Since 1973 (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 11 June 15 Men outnumbered women 10 to 1 in the early Seventies, but today that gap has closed to two to one.
Secrets of the Jedi Lightsaber (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 4 May 15 How "Star Wars" weapons work.
Inside Look at How Batteries Work (Infographic) By Karl Tate published 28 April 15 Typical batteries are powered by a chemical reaction.