This Is Why You Never Trust a Trapezoid
In this clip from the 1958 film “Gateways to the Mind“, we see how our mind plays tricks on us and why you should never trust a trapezoid
In this clip from the 1958 film “Gateways to the Mind“, we see how our mind plays tricks on us and why you should never trust a trapezoid
“Pendulus” is a double pendulum built by Devin Montes that visualizes the unpredictable patterns of chaotic movement in real-time
For the safest towing experience, load 60% of your weight to the front of the trailer and 40% to the back.
90 secs of spinning can separate a blood sample into red/white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. Longer spins can separate the part of the blood needed for malaria testing
Twitter user @RYUSO01 discovered something cool. If you draw something on a surface like glass or acrylic with a dry erase marker and pour water over it, the ink will lift and you can ‘animate’ it by blowing the water around
Bloomberg’s Ashlee Vance explores lithium mining in Chile’s Atacama Desert
The team at Warped Perception built a glass head for a Briggs and Stratton engine to make the combustion process visible
“Do you have a minute to talk about your car insurance?”
Destin of ‘Smarter Every Day’ shoots a bullet at a Prince Rupert’s Drop and captures the results with a Phantom camera
In an incredible feat of technology and timing, the HiRISE camera captures an avalanche from above as it was occurring
Page 294 of 312