PinnedCosmic WondersinReaders HopeDo We Understand the Word Speed?We sometimes use the phrase “as slow as a snail.”Mar 298Mar 298
PinnedCosmic WondersinReaders HopeThe Gargantuan Place We Call the UniverseWill we ever know all the secrets the universe holds?Apr 152Apr 152
PinnedCosmic WondersinThe PubCould the Unthinkable Be True?Could we be unique? Will we ever be able to determine with certainty whether or not we are alone in that vast area we call the universe?Apr 165Apr 165
PinnedCosmic WondersinThe Hub PublicationOur Galaxy Is on a Collision CourseThe Milky Way is on a collision course with another large galaxy.Apr 7Apr 7
PinnedCosmic WondersinILLUMINATIONExplaining the Ten Lightest Chemical ElementsFrom hydrogen to neon.May 5May 5
Cosmic WondersinFuture LightWe Are Billions of Years Old. Part 8We are nickel, copper, zinc, and gallium atoms — here is our story.3d ago3d ago
Cosmic WondersinReaders HopeWe Are Billions of Years Old. Part 7We are chromium, manganese, iron, and cobalt atoms — here is our story.3d ago3d ago
Cosmic WondersinThe Daily CuppaI’m an Antimony Atom (Sb) With Atomic Number 51My state at room temperature is a brittle solid, and I’m classified as a metalloid.6d ago6d ago
Cosmic WondersinPredictThe Incredible Life on Our PlanetHere are a few of my short-form stories about the life we share on our magical world.6d ago56d ago5
Cosmic WondersinThe Daily CuppaConsider Yourself AmazingIn fact, that title is an understatement.Jul 218Jul 218