Get a month of CuriosityStream for free at . Hydrogen fuel cell technology was touted as the energy of the future in the 60’s and 70’s after NASA used fuel cells to power their spacecraft. But with improvements in battery technology and electric cars surging in popularity, did...
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Some studies have shown that up to 80% of amputees experience some kind of phantom limb pain – the feeling that the missing limb still exists. But is this all in their head?
Give the gift of Brilliance this holiday season. Sign up a friend or loved one at for 20% off a premium subscription. United Launch Alliance, or ULA, was formed in 2006 but their pedigree goes back to the earliest days of the United States space program. Their Delta and Atlas rockets...
The Dancing Plague of 1518 was an event that caused more than 400 people to dance in the streets of Strasbourg, France for 2 months, leading to the deaths of dozens of people. This really happened. Some of the solutions for the Dancing Plague include ergot poisoning, mind-controlling...
2018 was a big year for science and technology, and 2019 is shaping up to be more of the same. Here’s some of the big science stories we’ll be following in the coming year. On May 20th of this year, the scientific community will be redefining four metric units of measurement...