The pain caused by ants does not come from their bites. In fact, they use a venomous stinger. A biologist has recently ...
The people behind Mythbusters like to fancy themselves as educators who draw in viewers by applying the scientific method to unearth the truth behind urban myths, Hollywood trickery, and other common ...
No question about it: There are few things more satisfying than watching things blow up. In fact, the only think we can think of that's more satisfying than stuff blowing up is stuff blowing up really ...
Kasia Cieplak-Mayr von Baldegg is the former executive producer and general manager of Atlantic Studios at The Atlantic.
What does a six-foot balloon look like when it explodes? Pretty cool. And even cooler in slow motion. The Slow Mo Guys laid underneath the massive balloon, filled it up and popped it. The video has ...
If you're not a fan of snakes, look away now. Experts have captured slow–motion footage of a viper sinking its fans into prey – and it's not for the faint hearted. The video reveals how venomous ...
Remember those hot, summer days back when you were a kid, throwing water balloons back and forth with your friends? If you happened to drop it or catch it in the wrong part of your hand a splash of ...
The science pros at The King of Random capture exploding missiles and a piñata caught on camera in slow motion.
Around 2001, something remarkable started popping up on the sides of the roads in St. John's: help wanted signs. Those portable electronic signs — which usually just have the company's name or the ...