Air pollution harming pollinators
Air pollution is changing the way the flowers smell, which is interfering with insects getting to them and pollinating them.
Air pollution is changing the way the flowers smell, which is interfering with insects getting to them and pollinating them.
75% of U.S. at risk of damaging earthquake
Dave O. the Science Pro explains why this state is most at risk of sustaining a cataclysmic earthquake.
Dave O. the Science Pro explains why this state is most at risk of sustaining a cataclysmic earthquake.
Billions of cicadas to emerge
Get ready for double the noise as billions of cicadas get ready to buzz as two broods get ready to emerge at the same time for the first time in 200 years.
Get ready for double the noise as billions of cicadas get ready to buzz as two broods get ready to emerge at the same time for the first time in 200 years.
Researchers trying to minimize threat of invasive species
Dave O. the Science Pro explains why Florida seems to be ?ground zero? for invasive species and what?s being done to minimize a future threat.
Dave O. the Science Pro explains why Florida seems to be ?ground zero? for invasive species and what?s being done to minimize a future threat.
Why do we have Leap Years?
FOX 13 Meteorologist Dave Osterberg explains why we add an extra day to the calendar every four years.
FOX 13 Meteorologist Dave Osterberg explains why we add an extra day to the calendar every four years.
2023 weird weather facts
Dave O. the Science Pro takes a look back at the weird weather of 2023.
Dave O. the Science Pro takes a look back at the weird weather of 2023.
Solar storm interference
Dave O. the Science Pro explains why the sun?s solar flares may interfere with railroad signals.
Dave O. the Science Pro explains why the sun?s solar flares may interfere with railroad signals.
What does space smell like?
Dave O. the Science Pro says that while nobody can actually sniff the smell of outer space, there is a scent when astronauts take off their suits and helmets following a spacewalk.
Dave O. the Science Pro says that while nobody can actually sniff the smell of outer space, there is a scent when astronauts take off their suits and helmets following a spacewalk.
Chinstrap penguin naps
Dave O. the Science Pro explains how Chinstrap penguins take 10,000 naps a day.
Dave O. the Science Pro explains how Chinstrap penguins take 10,000 naps a day.
Noisy water and aftershocks from the 1800s
Dave O. The Science Pro explains how oceans will be five times louder by 2100 and how the United States is still feeling aftershocks from earthquakes in the 1800s.
Dave O. The Science Pro explains how oceans will be five times louder by 2100 and how the United States is still feeling aftershocks from earthquakes in the 1800s.
Where are the lovebugs?
Dave O. the Science Pro talks with a University of Florida professor about the decline in lovebugs.
Dave O. the Science Pro talks with a University of Florida professor about the decline in lovebugs.
Loud helicopters and crocodiles
Dave O. The Science Pro explains the impact loud helicopters have on crocodiles and their mating rituals.
Dave O. The Science Pro explains the impact loud helicopters have on crocodiles and their mating rituals.
Bananas on verge of extinction
Dave O. the Science Pro explores a fungal disease that may wipe out the type of bananas we buy at the store.
Dave O. the Science Pro explores a fungal disease that may wipe out the type of bananas we buy at the store.
Saltwater wedge moving up Mississippi River
Dave O. the Science Pro explains why saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico is moving up the Mississippi River as drought conditions continue.
Dave O. the Science Pro explains why saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico is moving up the Mississippi River as drought conditions continue.
Mysterious lights flash before earthquakes
Dave O. the Science Pro explains the phenomena behind lights flashing before an earthquakes.
Dave O. the Science Pro explains the phenomena behind lights flashing before an earthquakes.
NASA experiment creates oxygen on Mars
Since 2021, scientists have created enough oxygen for a human to breathe for four hours on Mars.
Since 2021, scientists have created enough oxygen for a human to breathe for four hours on Mars.
Dave O Science Pro: Fukushima water release
Dave O. explains why Japan's plan to release water from a wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant is causing concerns in some countries.
Dave O. explains why Japan's plan to release water from a wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant is causing concerns in some countries.
Dave O the Science Pro: How do wildfires spread?
Dave O. explains how the Hawaii fires spread so fast.
Dave O. explains how the Hawaii fires spread so fast.
Burmese pythons help rats take over the Everglades
Dave O. the Science Po explains how a large rat population in the Everglades mat impact human health.
Dave O. the Science Po explains how a large rat population in the Everglades mat impact human health.
Drop in sargassum in Atlantic
Scientists say the amount of sargassum in the Atlantic Ocean has decreased over the past month, but they are still warning people not to touch it due to a dangerous bacteria that may be inside.
Scientists say the amount of sargassum in the Atlantic Ocean has decreased over the past month, but they are still warning people not to touch it due to a dangerous bacteria that may be inside.



















