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Side view of an airplane wing in flight showing airflow over and under the wing

It is all about pressure

How Do Airplanes Fly?

Airplanes fly by generating lift with their wings. Air moving over the curved top of the wing travels faster, creating lower pressure that pulls the plane upward.

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Close-up of two magnets attracting each other with metal filings showing the field lines between them

It is all about spinning electrons

How Do Magnets Work?

Magnets work because electrons in some materials spin in the same direction, creating a collective magnetic field. Here is how that actually produces the force you feel.

magnetsmagnetism
Illustration of a router sending wireless signals to a laptop, phone, and tablet in a room

It is radio waves, not magic

How Does WiFi Work?

WiFi works by sending data as radio waves between your router and your device. Here is how that actually works without any wires involved.

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Open refrigerator showing cold interior with frost on the back panel

It moves heat, it does not make cold

How Does a Refrigerator Work?

A refrigerator does not create cold. It moves heat from inside the fridge to outside. Here is how that works using a circulating refrigerant.

refrigeratorcooling
Cinematic microscopic scene showing antibiotics targeting harmful bacteria inside the body

Health

How Do Antibiotics Work?

Antibiotics fight bacteria — not viruses. Here's how they get into your body, find the infection, and shut bacteria down.

healthantibiotics
Abstract visualization of invisible Bluetooth radio signals connecting devices wirelessly through the air

Technology

How Does Bluetooth Work?

Bluetooth uses short-range radio waves to send data between devices without cables or internet. Here's exactly how it connects, pairs, and keeps your devices talking.

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Friendly educational illustration of immune cells learning to recognise a harmless vaccine antigen

Health

How Do Vaccines Work?

Vaccines train your immune system before the real germ arrives. Here's exactly what happens inside your body — explained simply.

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A smartphone scanning a QR code while hidden digital information emerges from the pattern as glowing data pathways

Technology

How Do QR Codes Work?

A QR code is a pattern that encodes information as black and white squares. Here's how phones read them instantly — and why screenshots work just as well as the real thing.

technologyqr codes
Clean educational visualization of the female reproductive system with subtle hormone signaling pathways shown as glowing communication lines

Health

How Do Contraceptive Pills Work?

Contraceptive pills use synthetic hormones to prevent pregnancy — by reducing ovulation, thickening cervical mucus, and altering the uterine lining. Here's how they work in the body.

healthcontraception
Massive tectonic plates deep beneath the Earth's surface pushing against one another while energy builds along a fault line, dramatic underground cutaway view

Science

How Do Earthquakes Work?

Earthquakes happen when stress inside the Earth's crust suddenly releases. Here's how tectonic plates, fault lines and seismic waves cause the ground to shake.

scienceearthquakes
A finger approaching a smartphone screen while invisible electrical grid lines glow beneath the glass

Technology

How Do Touchscreens Work?

Touchscreens do not feel pressure — they detect tiny changes in electricity caused by your finger. Here's exactly how the screen knows where you touched.

technologytouchscreens
Sunlight striking a rooftop solar panel while glowing electrons flow toward a home electrical system

Energy

How Do Solar Panels Work?

Solar panels turn sunlight into electricity with no moving parts. Learn how photons, silicon cells, electrons and inverters make rooftop solar work.

solar panelssolar energy
Educational editorial illustration of a human brain with glowing neural pathways

A molecule from a fungus

How Magic Mushrooms Work?

Magic mushrooms contain psilocybin, which converts to psilocin and changes how the brain filters perception, identity, and reality. Learn the science of how they work.

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Microscope image of a blood clot showing fibrin mesh and trapped red blood cells

Blood

How Do Blood Clots Form?

Blood clots form through a fast repair system involving platelets, clotting proteins, and fibrin mesh.

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A person connected to polygraph sensors during a lie detector examination

Science & Psychology

How Does a Lie Detector Work?

A lie detector does not detect lies. It detects stress. Here is how a polygraph actually works, why it can be wrong, and why courts treat it with caution.

lie detectorpolygraph
Glowing neural connections in a human brain representing memory formation

Neuroscience

How Does Memory Work?

Memory is not a recording. Every time you remember something, your brain rebuilds it from scratch. Here is the real science of how memories form, stick, and fade.

memorybrain
Illuminated network of neurons showing electrical signals passing through the human brain

Neuroscience

How Does the Brain Work?

Your brain has never once seen the outside world. It sits in total darkness, receiving only electrical signals, and builds everything you experience from those alone. Here is how.

brainneurons
Abstract visualisation of a neural network with glowing nodes and connections

Technology

How Does AI Work?

AI does not think. It does not understand. It finds patterns in enormous amounts of data and gets extraordinarily good at guessing what comes next. Here is how.

aimachine learning
Close-up illustration of a virus particle approaching and attaching to a human cell

Biology

How Do Viruses Work?

Viruses cannot eat, move, or reproduce on their own. They are barely alive. Yet they have shaped human history more than almost any other force on Earth. Here is how they do it.

virusesbiology
Asteroid impact over a prehistoric landscape with dinosaurs silhouetted against a fireball sky

Paleontology

Why Did Dinosaurs Go Extinct?

An asteroid six miles wide hit Earth 66 million years ago. But the impact was just the beginning. Here is the full chain of events that ended the age of dinosaurs.

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Visualisation of the brain's reward pathway with dopamine signals highlighted in the nucleus accumbens

Neuroscience

How Does Addiction Work?

Addiction is not a lack of willpower. It is a physical change to the brain's reward system that makes the addicted behaviour feel like survival itself. Here is the neuroscience.

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Microscopic view of a cell with visibly shortened telomeres representing the biological process of aging

Biology

How Does Aging Work?

Aging is not simply the passage of time. It is an accumulation of damage at the cellular level that your body can repair to a point, and then cannot. Here is what is actually happening.

agingbiology
Side view of a sleeping person with an overlay showing brain activity patterns during different sleep stages

Neuroscience

How Does Sleep Work?

Sleep is not rest. While you lie still, your brain runs a complex maintenance operation, consolidating memories, clearing waste, and rebuilding systems. Here is what actually happens.

sleepbrain
Human brain with the amygdala highlighted showing its central role in the fear response

Neuroscience

How Does Fear Work?

Fear begins in a part of your brain that evolved before language, before reason, and before you. It can trigger a full body emergency response before you are even conscious of being scared.

fearbrain
Anatomical illustration showing the hunger hormone signalling pathway from the stomach and fat cells to the hypothalamus in the brain

Biology

How Does Hunger Work?

Hunger is not just an empty stomach. It is a hormone-driven conversation between your gut, your fat cells, and your brain. Here is what your body is actually doing when you feel hungry.

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Illustration of GLP-1 hormone pathway from gut to brain and pancreas

Biology Explained

How Does Ozempic Work?

Ozempic works by mimicking GLP-1, a natural hunger hormone, to slow digestion, reduce appetite, and signal the brain to feel full. It does not burn fat directly — it changes the biological conversation between your gut, brain, and blood sugar system.

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Comparison of Cleopatra coin portrait and marble bust

Ancient History

How Cleopatra Really Looked, Really Died, and Where She Is Really Buried

Cleopatra is one of history's most famous figures - yet no one knows what she truly looked like, how she actually died, or where her body is buried. Here is what the real evidence says.

cleopatraancient egypt
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Medicine

How Does Anesthesia Work?

Anesthesia works by flooding the brain and nervous system with molecules that disrupt the electrical signals neurons use to communicate, pressing pause on consciousness, memory, and pain processing.

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Biology

How Does the Immune System Work?

The immune system is a layered defense network of barriers, rapid innate cells, and precise adaptive cells that learn to recognize threats and remember them for future attacks.

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Biology

How Does Blood Clotting Work?

Blood clotting is a cascading chemical relay that turns liquid blood into a tough fibrin mesh, sealing wounds quickly while trying to keep the clot limited to the injured area.

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Technology

How Does Wireless Charging Work?

Wireless charging uses electromagnetic induction: a coil in the charger creates a changing magnetic field, which induces current in a matching coil inside the device.

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Technology

How Do Self-Driving Cars Work?

Self-driving cars fuse cameras, radar, LiDAR, maps, and machine learning to perceive the road, predict what others will do, plan a safe path, and control steering, braking, and acceleration in real time.

howtechnology
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Space

How Do Astronauts Sleep in Space?

Astronauts sleep in small pods or tethered sleeping bags, using scheduled lighting, eye masks, ventilation, and routine to compensate for microgravity, noise, and 16 sunrises per day.

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Earth Science

How Do Tsunamis Form?

Tsunamis form when earthquakes, landslides, or eruptions suddenly displace a huge column of water, sending long waves across the ocean that grow taller as they slow in shallow water.

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Technology

How Do Barcodes Work?

Barcodes encode numbers as patterns of black bars and white spaces. A scanner reads reflected light, converts the pattern into digits, validates it with a check digit, and looks up the product in a database.

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Neuroscience

How Does Pain Work?

Pain begins with danger signals from tissue, but pain itself is constructed by the brain after weighing injury signals against context, memory, emotion, attention, and expectation.

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Biology

How Do Bees Communicate?

Honeybees communicate food location with a waggle dance: direction is encoded by the angle of the waggle run relative to vertical, and distance is encoded by how long the waggle lasts.

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Neuroscience

How Does Consciousness Work?

Consciousness remains an open problem. Leading theories describe it as global information broadcasting, integrated information, predictive modeling, or higher-order representation, but none has been decisively proven.

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