Outrageous Acts of Science
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An artist collects his blood for 18 months, creating batteries with them. The blood provides the electrons that moves between the electrodes powering speakers.
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Find Out How This Artist Makes His Blood Sing
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Dominate your neighborhood with your 20 ft. tall snowman, like this Canadian family did. Learn all their tricks!
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How to Scale Up Your Snowman
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The surgery on a grape, helps surgeons perfect their use of an advanced surgical device used for more minimally invasive keyhole surgery.
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Why Surgery on Grape Skins Really Matters
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Find out what scientific process combined with some strong arms allow for some legen-dairy homemade butter making.
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The Dudes Who Make Butter Faster Than Toast
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For record breaking pogo jumpers their height comes from a mix of specialized pogo sticks and waving a free arm for balancing and momentum.
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The How To Guide to High Stakes Pogo Jumping
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Beware of "Snocomotive!" What looks like a light powder from a fresh storm coming from this commuter train, actually gets compacted into something unpleasant.
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Commuter Train Creates Snowballs From Hell
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It doesn't sound right does it? This video explains how it's possible to freeze anti-freeze and the chemistry behind it.
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Yes. You CAN Freeze Anit-Freeze
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This is a hilarious illustration of just how strong the drive of a male grouse can be as he mistakes a man's head for a potential mate.
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Epic Mating Season Mixup
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This expirement shows e-coli overtake powerful antibiotics in a petri dish. It's a look at how even one-called bacteria can evolve and how we should be careful with antibiotic use.
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The Tiniest Terrors
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The 3D printer has taken the technology to a new level, using concrete as its medium. It could be the future of efficient, cost effective home building.
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The 3D Printer That Builds Houses
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These paper centrifuges are doubly cool. They help diagnose disease cheaply in remote communities, plus they spin at 125,000 RPM - the fast spinning human powered device!
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Paper Centrifuge
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Find out what makes this stick figure drawing come to life when water is poured on it.
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Stick Figure Man Magic
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We've all seen induction cooktops, but not many of us know how they cook and stay cool at the same time. Our experts will feed us the scoop.
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Induction Instruction
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This man can makes the water jump when he shouts. Let's find out what's behind this mysterious gift!
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World's Strangest Superpower
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This sculpture unrolls into a super strong bridge. Find out how it transforms and what makes it so strong.
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Rollin' on the River
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A father-son duo create an innovative beehive that allows them to gather honey on tap without dislodging the bees.
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Un-Beelievable Invention
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Bee Uses Strength to Remove Nail From Its Nest
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Man Uses Mind Control on His Friends
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Human Arm Power Fuels Giant Air Machine
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H2-OMG
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When a man build little toy figures with a massive excavator the only way to explain it is science and massive skill.
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Juha’s Toy Story
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This "stick bomb" is a little bit science and a little bit art. When over 13K tongue depressors pop to life, find out what makes them jump.
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A Sticky Situation
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It is a win or a fail when a driver crashes his motorcycle into a moving car? Let’s just say it’s science and luck.
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Dashcam Stuntman
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A Molten Meltdown
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Canned Heat
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This mysterious goo gobbles up everything in its path. It’s mesmerizing to watch and a lesson in magnetics.
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Monster Magnet
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A Big Splash on Campus
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All-American Makers
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