Send us a text What if the skies opened up—not with clear drops of water, but with rain the color of blood? Red rain, also known as blood rain, is one of nature’s most mysterious and eerie spectacles. Though rare, it has been documented across history, from ancient Europe to modern-day India, Sri Lanka, and even Iran. But what exactly causes this crimson downpour? In this episode of Info On The Go, we dive into the strange science and history of red rain. We’ll explore how microscopic algae c...
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Send us a text What if the skies opened up—not with clear drops of water, but with rain the color of blood? Red rain, also known as blood rain, is one of nature’s most mysterious and eerie spectacles. Though rare, it has been documented across history, from ancient Europe to modern-day India, Sri Lanka, and even Iran. But what exactly causes this crimson downpour? In this episode of Info On The Go, we dive into the strange science and history of red rain. We’ll explore how microscopic algae c...
Send us a text Halloween night. Costumes rustle as kids race from door to door, candy buckets filling with chocolates, lollipops, and—love it or hate it—those little orange, yellow, and white kernels: candy corn. Some people pop them by the handful; others groan at the sight. But here’s the question—how did this odd, waxy, tri-colored candy become a Halloween icon that has lasted for over 140 years? In this episode of Info On The Go, we unwrap the surprising story of candy corn. From its inve...
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Send us a text What if the skies opened up—not with clear drops of water, but with rain the color of blood? Red rain, also known as blood rain, is one of nature’s most mysterious and eerie spectacles. Though rare, it has been documented across history, from ancient Europe to modern-day India, Sri Lanka, and even Iran. But what exactly causes this crimson downpour? In this episode of Info On The Go, we dive into the strange science and history of red rain. We’ll explore how microscopic algae c...