Here's How Well The Tesla Model X's Battery Holds Up After 400,000 Miles
A look at one of the highest-mileage electric vehicles in the world, a case study in the longevity of electric cars.
A look at one of the highest-mileage electric vehicles in the world, a case study in the longevity of electric cars.
The NFL's public shift on the Black Lives Matter movement, which led to a Friday video from commissioner Roger Goodell condemning racism and admitting wrongdoing, started with an Instagram DM.
During the coronavirus pandemic, Skype could've been the top app for video conferencing. But instead, we're all on Zoom. What went wrong?
When the U.S. government's official jobs report for May came out on Friday, it included a note at the bottom saying there had been a major "error" indicating that the unemployment rate likely should be higher than the widely reported 13.3 percent rate.
The King Of Random hosts live out every kids dream and see what happens when you dump the entire bottle of detergent into the wash.
An infectious disease expert compares the two viral barriers and explains the pros and cons.
The surprising complexities of COVID-19 as explained by the data.
How big of a difference is the performance of these commercial stainless steel water bottles?
You shouldn't put any of these things in the toilet, but, for science, what is the largest physical thing you can flush? A YouTuber finds out.
There's a myriad of reasons why some troops often do nothing in war.
A breakdown of the interesting musical themes explored "The Matrix."
The making of a bathtub is a complicated and fascinating manufacturing process.
The architecture of Stanley Kubrick's films are as fundamental as the characters.
It seems Formula 1 will let just anyone sponsor their cars, including an energy drink company that might not exist.
We all have this circuit component in our homes, but what does it do and how can you fix it?
President Trump retreated underground amid Washington, D.C. protests. But how far down did he actually go?
Does it ever feel like the roadwork in your neighborhood is taking an excruciatingly long time? Here's some reasons why the process is often slow.
What history can teach us about our current economic situation in the United States.
The Washington Post painstakingly reconstructed the events immediately preceding the death of George Floyd using "private security footage and audio of EMS calls as well as cellphone video."
Six steps to cooking a steak like a pro in less than a half hour.
Adam Ragusea explains how to capture wild yeast in effort to make sourdough bread.
Iron Man and Captain America both have character arcs that span the series' full length.
Cher ushered in autotune technology to music — which became the dominant sound in the music industry throughout the 2000s.
While stuck in quarantine, Jenny Nicholson watched every "Land Before Time" movie and ranked them.
Will an egg turn gelatinous if soaked in toothpaste overnight?
If you eat rice three times a day, you might want to watch this.
Phantom traffic jams are when gridlock occurs for no apparent reason. There's no accident ahead, so why are we stopped? Benjamin Seibold explains the science behind the phenomenon and how we can end them.
The Action Lab shows off a Turing Tumble, a series of switches that can count, add, subtract and even multiply.
The true story behind the subject of one of the year's most disseminated memes. Vice investigates the life of Wardy Joubert III.
A useful explainer of how COVID-19 spreads indoors and outdoors.
The carbon dioxide saved by the coronavirus lockdown is just a drop in the bucket.
Johnny Harris explains the International Date Line and discovers that Google Maps has incorrectly delineated the boundary.
Overcrowding is seriously jeopardizing the future of America's beloved national parks.
The Action Lab demonstrates the awe-inspiring power of magnets when influenced by temperature.
Tom Scott explains Ə and the surprising complexities of vowel sounds in the English language.
The story behind the beloved subsonic, twin-engine plane.
J.C. Penney's bankruptcy is one of the most stunning falls from grace in American history.
America's test positivity rate is still too high, indicating that it's not casting a wide enough net to know how much of the virus is spreading.
With the magic of special effects, costume/makeup and foley artists, a horror movie can get exponentially scary.
There are certain key features which remain unchanged for centuries, but the finer details — like materials and angles — often update with time.
A detailed explanation of the grueling recovery process for coronavirus survivors.
James White tests out The Water Pillow by Mediflow and explains the unusual experience of sleeping on a pillow filled with water.
Preventing big clusters of cases would help curb the pandemic, scientists say.
A father gives useful, practical advice on replacing a tire.
A fascinatingly detailed history of the time-honored tradition of backyard grilling in America.
Preston McAfee, the chief economist at Microsoft, explains how auctions serve as price discovery mechanisms.
The Action Lab demonstrates how when you pour soda into ice you can get temperatures colder than ice.
Deep into quarantine, the test kitchen staff share their iterations of the comfort-food staple.
The battle for control of the Senate is on.
The full extent of the death toll from the coronavirus is hard to contemplate but this graph reveals the big picture.
A homemade lava lamp can be made with 1/2 cup of vegetable oil, 2 tablespoons water, 8/10 drops of food coloring and 1 tablet of alka seltzer.
There's a reason why some species communicate with lower sounds.
Soap operas have this soft, dreamy look that sticks out like a sore thumb on television.
An explanation of how contact tracing apps can work without compromising privacy.
Moon conspiracy theorists say if there's no air on the moon, dust shouldn't be flying around. The Action Lab demonstrates whether dust can kick up inside a vacuum.
How selling small squares of paperboard or thick paper became a lucrative business.
Here's the science behind what carbonated drinks do inside our bodies once we drink them.
When the video game company found itself with thousands of unsold copies of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, it came up with a solution.
A sandwich made of spicy mashed potatoes and garlic chutney is a key staple of Mumbai's cuisine.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is one of the most respected doctors in America. Where did he come from and how did he get this reputation?