Science for the Unscientific Mind

Non-Science Articles that Contain Amazing Content!

How to Join Yarn: Russian Join Method, by Marie Anne St. Jean
When tying two pieces of yarn together, you end up with a visible knot. The Russian join method weaves the pieces together for an invisible, sturdy join.

Ten Famous Dog Heroes who Saved the Day, by Linda Cole
They faced danger to protect people. Dog heroes who answered the call when they were needed.

Publisher's Clearing House - Scam or Real? by Barbara Raskauskas
Who hasn't dreamed of being a millionaire. But does someone really give away millions of dollars? What are you odds of winning?

How to Easily Muzzle a Dog, by Jillita Horton
Getting a muzzle on a dog can be a real bear, especially if the dog is a large breed.

Mystery Career: Special Slideshow Edition, by Danielle Olivia Tefft
I spend a lot of time in the dark. Yet, I "see" long before others. Can you guess what I do for a living?

The Great Molasses Flood Mystery in Boston's North End, by Karen Curley
You may still smell the molasses from the Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 that left North End neighborhoods covered in three feet of molasses.

How to Help Your Autistic Child Go to Sleep, by Danielle Crofford Fetters
A parent of a child with autism relates tips and strategies to help your autistic child sleep at night.

Less Traveled Beijing
, by Matthew Lubin
There's more to Beijing than a tour of the Forbidden City and the Great Wall.

Homemade Cream Cheese, Caramel Latte, and Mocha Fudge Frosting Recipes, by Marilisa Kinney Sachteleben
Do you hate canned frosting but lack time to make homemade? Try these cream cheese, caramel latte and mocha fudge frosting recipes.

Child Identity Theft - Parents Betraying Their Children
, by Jolynne M. Hudnell
Identity theft - children are becoming victims. A parent can be the one committing this crime. Find out why.

Where Did the Shopping Cart Come From? by Michael Segers
Sylvan Goldman, an Oklahoma grocery store owner during the Depression, created the first shopping cart.

Lessons Learned from Adopting a Greyhound, by Lynn Mason
If you are lucky enough to be right for a greyhound you are in for a rewarding experience. Here are a few things I learned.

How to Get Stains Out of Silk Ties, by Lisa Mason
Are you tired of throwing away silk ties because of stains?

How to Treat an Itchy Scalp, by Carole Bengle Gilbert
A fungus called malassezia is the culprit underlying most scalp itch...

Irish Dancing - How to Hit Your Front Clicks
, by Gretta Gust
Irish dancers have difficulty mastering the front click. The tips in this article will help you practice correctly so that you hit your front clicks every time!

What is a Carvery? by Tony Payne
A Carvery is a very British thing and probably one of the best ways to experience a traditional British Sunday Roast

How to Win an Argument Online, by Whitney Laurence
Learn how to hold your own and persuade others to your way of thinking in your internet communication.

Pattern for Basic Men's Knit Hat with Rolled Edge, by Kimberly Schimmel
A man's winter hat is an easy project to knit for family and friends.

How Does Cultural Bias Affect Language Learning? by Vance Preed
In a classroom of students with multiple ethnic backgrounds, cultural biases can serve as an impediment to a student's language learning ability.

Bread Making 101 - Why Didn't My Bread Rise? by Debbie Henthorn
Water and yeast. These two essential ingredients must be in perfect harmony for bread dough to rise.

Writing for the Online Reader, by Kathy Minicozzi
"The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug." - Mark Twain

The Du Mauriers - an Artistic Dynasty, by Genevieve Heely
The Du Maurier family gave the world writers, actors, and artists for three generations.

Pie Meringue Made Easy, by Sandra Petersen
Basic instructions and critical points to remember in making meringue for pie.

The History of the Hope Diamond, by Vonda J. Sines
The most famous diamond in the world, here's an overview of the Hope Diamond  located at the Smithsonian institution.

Movie Wisdom: Ratatouille, by Patricia Cook
An animated movie rich in pearls of wisdom.

TV is Dead
, by David Bryan Bolick
You may not have realized it yet but TV as you have grown to know and love is about to become history. So are television stations.

Why Sharks are Disappearing
, by Jan Peterson
As Usual, humans are at the bottom of it.