Rainbows don’t actually exist. You can’t find the end of a rainbow (or its attendant pot of gold). It’s not possible to walk across a rainbow as the Norse gods did on the Bifrost, the bridge for ...
Climate change will increase opportunities to see rainbows, according to a new study. The study's authors estimate that by 2100, the average land location on Earth will experience about 5% more days ...
A rainbow sometimes seems like magic after rain appears in the sky and then disappears before one can fully behold its beauty. However, there is a very interesting blend of light, water, and science ...
James is a published author with multiple pop-history and science books to his name. He specializes in history, space, strange science, and anything out of the ordinary.View full profile James is a ...
As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, images of leprechauns, shamrocks, and, of course, rainbows leading to pots of gold flood our imaginations. But while the legend of treasure waiting at the end of a ...