The Problem with Counting Calories
With the help of a science lab, Casey Neistat finds that calorie listings on food labels can be highly inaccurate.
With the help of a science lab, Casey Neistat finds that calorie listings on food labels can be highly inaccurate.
Even when you know what’s happening and why, it’s always bewildering to see
In this excerpt from episode 1 of Carl Sagan’s ‘Cosmos’, he explains how the Greek scholar, Eratosthenes, knew the Earth was curved over 2,200 years ago
‘Handle’ stands 6.5 ft tall, travels 9 mph and jumps 4 ft vertically. With only 10 actuated joints, it is far less complex. Wheels are efficient on flat surfaces while legs can go almost anywhere
He believed no two snowflakes were the same
In this fascinating macro timelapse we see hundreds of tiny sweat glands atop the epidermal ridges bead with sweat
According to research it takes babies approximately two years for their eyesight to fully develop. In fact, children can’t focus on their parents’ faces, even close up, until they’re around three months old
Steve Mould found a way to film inside a microwave without destroying the camera. Watch the bubbles of air inside the bar expand to create this cool effect
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
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