Science

Walk on Water… Kind Of [VIDEO]
Walk on Water… Kind Of [VIDEO]
Walk on Water… Kind Of [VIDEO]
Can you walk on water? Chances are that, unless you are our lord and savior, you probably said, "no." Our friends at Hard Science has made a liquid-type substance mixing water and corn starch that, if you produce enough of it, and you're fast enough, you can walk on it...
Can Money Buy Happiness?
Can Money Buy Happiness?
Can Money Buy Happiness?
People have always told you money can't buy you happiness. It usually comes from people with money telling you when you're flat broke. Well, one of my favorite YouTube Channels, ASAP SCIENCE, wanted to figure this theory out. Here's what they came up with.
Science Offers Explanation for Rudolph’s Red Nose
Science Offers Explanation for Rudolph’s Red Nose
Science Offers Explanation for Rudolph’s Red Nose
Have you ever wondered how Rudolph got his red nose? Well, Dutch scientists have finally explained the mystery. Turns out, the reindeer's shiny nose is the direct result of "hyperemia of the nasal mucosa." Way to take all the magic out of Christmas, science.
10 Food Myths You Probably Believe
10 Food Myths You Probably Believe
10 Food Myths You Probably Believe
All too often we get carried away believing (or worse, repeating) everything we are told and don't spend enough time questioning what's actually been said. We've picked 10 very common health mantras you hear everyday and weeded out the worst of the lies, because we want you to eat all the avocados. All of them.
What an Ant’s Home Looks Like Using Molten Aluminum [VIDEO]
What an Ant’s Home Looks Like Using Molten Aluminum [VIDEO]
What an Ant’s Home Looks Like Using Molten Aluminum [VIDEO]
I've always been pretty curious on what an ant farm looks like on the inside. Not those 2-D kid's things you can pick up at the store, but an actual 'shrink yourself down' drop down and anthill home would look like. These guys pour molten aluminum down an anthill so it will harden and unearth the entire colony's home...
Man Takes First Steps in 20 Years With Robot ExoSkeleton
Man Takes First Steps in 20 Years With Robot ExoSkeleton
Man Takes First Steps in 20 Years With Robot ExoSkeleton
Imagine losing the ability to walk. Imagine losing said ability for over 20 years. Now, imagine the kind of elation you'd feel if an invention came along that made it possible for you to walk again. That's exactly how the man in this video felt after using the ReWalk ExoSkeleton robot. Designed by Argo Medical Technologies Ltd., the robot is a lightweight brace device that attaches to your legs an