The "Vus" explained: Deja vu, jamais vu, presque vu
The Vus explained; deja vu, jamais vu, presque vu, along with a couple other neurological phenomena.
View ArticleStephen Colbert interviews Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Stephen Colbert (out of character) interviewing Neil DeGrasse Tyson. Definitely the best interview I've ever seen. Interview starts at 6:30.
View ArticleVocal Cords in Action (during a laryngoscopy)
From YT: From the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (with permission). This is what happens when I say "eee" with a camera down my throat. There are no vocal nodules (don't let the mucus confuse...
View ArticleGreatest pick-up lines in science
From YT: Let's get physics-al! Barats and Bereta Girl: Melissa Russell http://www.youtube.com/user/MelissaFilmTV Green Guy: Aaron Wise Blue Guy: Aaron Bendele (@ajbend on twitter) Special thanks: Aaron...
View ArticleMusician makes patterns in sand with resonance
From LL: A very artistically talented person makes amazing shapes and colors with vibrating colored sand. His name is Musician Kenichi Kanazawa
View ArticleSome of Walter Lewin's best lines from MIT Classical Mech.
From YT: Some of Walter Lewins best lines in 8.01. Source: http://www.archive.org/details/MITclassical_mech.
View ArticleMore experiments with Sulfur Hexafluoride
from youtube: Do NOT try this at home it is very dangerous! Sulfur Hexafluoride "SF6" SF6 has a density of 6.17 g/l whereas air has a density of about 1.2 g/l, so SF6 is about 5.1 times as dense....
View ArticleHunting for Methane
University of Alaska Fairbanks Professor Katey Walter Anthony takes us onto a frozen lake in Fairbanks, AK to demonstrate why methane gas has "exploded" onto the climate change scene.
View ArticlePeanut butter disproves evolution.
"90s Christian documentary on why evolution/atheism is false"
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