The Science of Everyday Life

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Why is a tape measure curved? Why do spiders come out at night? Why do our own bodies do strange things, like shake after sex or yawn when others do? The world around us—and inside us—is a masterpiece of physics, biology, and chemistry.

We often accept these as simple facts of life. But in “The Taken for Granted,” we know that every “fact” is a fantastic puzzle waiting to be solved. There is an elegant, scientific reason for everything, from why gymnasts are short to why penguins can’t fly.

This hub is our laboratory. We’re questioning the natural world to find the simple, logical answers behind its most complex and “taken for granted” mysteries.

Stop. Notice the small wonders of the physical world.

Think. What natural laws are at play? What is the real reason?

Share! Get your answers in the articles below and discover the brilliant science hidden in plain sight.

  • Why Do Rabbits Poop So Much?

    TL;DR: Why do rabbits poop so much? Because their bodies are built to keep food moving nonstop. Rabbits eat lots of hay, which is very…

  • Why Do Hamsters Run on the Wheel?

    TL;DR: Hamsters run on the wheel because the wheel lets a hamster act like it would in the wild—move a long way at night, burn…

  • Why Do Frogs Croak at Night?

    TL;DR: frogs croak at night mostly because the night is the best time for males to send out mating calls. After dark, the air is…

  • Why Do Horses Wear a Mask?

    TL;DR: Why do horses wear a mask? Because different “masks” do different jobs. Mesh fly masks protect eyes and skin from insects and sun. Racing…

  • Why Do Deer Freeze in Headlights?

    TL;DR: Deer freeze in headlights because bright car beams flood a deer’s night-adapted eyes, so it can’t see well for a moment, and its natural…

  • Why Do Birds Fly In circles?

    Most people assume circular flocks mean a coming storm or a confused bird that’s lost the plot.However, the real story sits at the intersection of…

  • Why Are Raspberries Hairy?

    TL;DR: Why are raspberries hairy? Because those “hairs” are natural parts of the fruit’s body. Most are the dried tips of tiny flower parts left…

  • Why Do Baseball Players Spit?

    TL;DR: Why do baseball players spit? Mostly because the game is slow and dusty, so players chew and spit to clear shells or grit, keep…

  • Why Do Football Players Wear Towels?

    TL;DR: Football players wear towels To keep hands, forearms, and the ball dry so grip stays strong, catches stick, and fumbles drop; players also use…

  • 4 Fascinating Reasons Tennis Players Blow on Their Hands

    TL;DR: Why do tennis players blow on their hands? Mainly to keep or fix their grip fast: a warm breath can restore finger feel in…

  • 8 Insane Reasons Boxers Skip Rope Every Day

    TL;DR: boxers skip rope to sharpen footwork rhythm, boost cardio without bulky gear, time their breathing, and build lower-leg and shoulder endurance that carries into…

  • 6 Mad Reasons Basketball Players Hate Gatorade

    TL;DR: why do basketball players hate Gatorade? most don’t. However, some players avoid or limit it because of taste, stomach comfort, sugar and calories, dental…