There are few better sentences than one that includes the words “giant”, “bubbles”, “exploding” and “slow motion”. Well, there’s one thing better: a video that fits that sentence. Put together by Joey ...
Though we can never be in awe of bubbles like we once were, we can still have fun with them. Lots of fun! And the easiest way to have more fun with bubbles is to go bigger and add in slow motion to ...
The people behind Mythbusters like to fancy themselves as educators who draw in viewers by applying the scientific method to unearth the truth behind urban myths, Hollywood trickery, and other common ...
Some of the latest and greatest viral videos include a science experiment that's a blast to watch and an overprotective raccoon looking out for his sibling. The Backyard Scientist is back in his ...
Watch a soda can rip itself apart in a fiery explosion at 11,000fps with a Phantom high speed camera. Running a current through a coil, produces an electromagnet. Turn up the voltage in this ...
PBS Digital Studios and Shanx FX got together to produce this fun tutorial video on how to make massive bubbles at home with a simple recipe. Just in case you weren't convinced that you needed to know ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of omaha.com stories. Cancel anytime. What does a six-foot balloon look like when it explodes? Pretty cool. And even cooler in slow motion. The Slow Mo Guys laid ...
A video showing paint exploding in slow motion has gone viral on the internet. Posted by The Slow Mo Guys on YouTube, the online hit shows slowed-down footage of various colours of paint - recorded at ...
Scientists have uncovered a long-missing piece of the volcanic puzzle: rising magma doesn’t just form explosive gas bubbles ...