On Our Minds
Today's Mind-blower
10 Highest Waterfalls in the World
Niagara Falls is impressive, but the highest falls in the world are more than 10 times taller. So where are they -- and why are they so rarely seen?
-
-
entertainment
10 Games that Take Minutes to Learn and a Lifetime to MasterGames like chess and checkers have been around for centuries for a reason: They're very easy to learn, but difficult to master. What other games make the cut for this list?
-
history
Quiz: Are you smarter than Barack Obama?The 44th U.S. president graduated from Harvard Law School and won the Nobel Peace Prize, but there's a chance you might know something he doesn't. A slight one. Take this quiz to find out.
-
science
What if I threw a penny off the Empire State Building?You may have heard the tale of a person who throws a penny from the Empire State Building and kills a pedestrian below. Does this story have any truth to it?
-
geography
Why don't we live underground?Potatoes. Moles. Time capsules. Some things just belong underground and thrive in that dark, airless environment. Humans have long preferred topsoil to the subterranean, but some designers are looking to change that.
-
science
Why is water vital to life?Do you ever play that game in which you select the items you'd bring if you got stuck on a desert island? Along with that treasured bootleg recording of your favorite band, we think that an endless supply of water should be at the top of your list. Here's why.
-
history
How did Rasputin really die?He'd been shot in the back, had no pulse, and yet those piercing green eyes opened wide when his murderers shook his limp body. Why wouldn't the bearded mystic die?
-
electronics
Top 10 'Star Trek' Technologies that Actually Came TrueThe characters in "Star Trek" get to wield all kinds of high-tech gadgetry. Some of these gizmos are purely science fiction. What technologies have actually come to pass?
-
people
How Miranda Rights WorkAny viewer of a TV cop show knows the Miranda rights. They include the rights to remain silent, to have an attorney and so on. Why are they called the Miranda rights, and why must U.S. police recite them to arrestees?
-
science
10 ‘Healthy’ Things That Aren'tYou want to eat right, but marketing and societal misconceptions can lead you away from the best choices, and some choices are good but get used in the wrong way or amounts. Get the scoop on 10 faux-healthy culprits.
-
history
Top 10 Heads That Rolled During the Reign of Henry VIIIHenry VIII was responsible for tens of thousands of executions in his 36-year reign. Only the most prestigious of his subjects met their ends on the block. Which queens, cardinals and top political minds made this list?
-
science
How does the military intercept missiles?North Korea has been threatening to strike missiles at U.S. military bases. The U.S. government says it is ready to intercept them. But what does that really mean?
-
history
Why did Lady Godiva take a naked horse ride?The name is synonymous with fine chocolates and a tawdry costume. But just who was Lady Godiva? And what inspired her to disrobe and ride through town?
-
science
Are zebras black with white stripes or white with black stripes?Though some things aren't always black and white, zebras remain the exception. These animals are known for their classic colors, but are zebras black with white stripes or white with black?
-
auto
10 Problems Cars Can Diagnose By ThemselvesModern cars and trucks can keep track of their own health. The problem often comes when they try to communicate their information to the driver. How does your car talk to you?
-
computer
How much do you know about Chrome?The Google Chrome Web browser is full of fun and useful features. How much do you know about Chrome? Surf through this quiz to find out!
-
money
10 of the Biggest IPOs in HistoryInitial public offerings are as high as high finance gets. When popular, formerly private companies decide to offer shares of their stock to the public, the price of that stock can skyrocket. Here are 10 companies whose IPOs reached the stratosphere.
-
money
10 Ways to Make Extra Money from HomeWho couldn't use a little extra cash at some point? You may not have the time to go out and hit the pavement in search of a second job, but you could use the skills you have to get the dough you need.
-
science
What existed before the big bang?So much of our cosmological history starts with the much-discussed big bang, but what led up to that cataclysmic moment? And did time even exist back then?
-
electronics
10 Myths About Video GamesVideo games have been the stuff of legend ever since they took the world by storm in the early 1980s. In fact, the video game world is so insular that you'd have to be a dedicated gamer to even hear some of these myths.
-
science
How does going to the bathroom in space work?When nature calls, you have to listen. But when you're in microgravity, going to the bathroom can be a major challenge. How do astronauts get the job done?
-
science
Top 10 Real-life Haunted HousesCarnivals and amusement parks create haunted houses to give you a good scare during Halloween. But what if the scares lasted for centuries -- and your house was the frightening attraction?
-
science
Test Your Knowledge: How Not to Get PregnantTry to estimate when you're ovulating and have sex regularly -- that's the basic recipe for getting pregnant (although the flavor of your recipe may vary). But what about when you're NOT trying to make a baby? Do you know the ins and outs of how not to get pregnant?
-
auto
How much horsepower does a supercharger add?A supercharger is a considerable investment; however, it's also one of the best ways to improve the fun factor of driving your car or truck. How much additional horsepower should you expect?
-
