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Posted on Tuesday, 10 June 2008  |
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What happen when four mobile phones calls at the same time and aimed at Popcorn Kernels?
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It is better to use speaker phone or hands free devices instead of answering you call right next to year ear. So do you believe the energy of four mobile phones is able to pop a few popcorn kernels? Real or fake? Videos after the break.
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Posted on Saturday, 22 March 2008  |
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Periodic Rings
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Are you good in science? If you want to show how pro you are in science then you might think of getting one of there Periodic Rings. It is made of exactly what they say and if you are loaded you can consider collecting all three. They are priced at $205 to $6500.
[via Uncrate]
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Posted on Saturday, 02 February 2008  |
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Tearless Onion on the Way?
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Aha! New Zealand scientist said that the Tearless onion may soon be a reality which means no more crying when cooking or cutting onion. That’s good news to all chefs and mothers! The Crop and Food research scientist Colin Eady said that the onions were still in developmental stage. He has been conducting lab tests to dry up the agent in onions that makes you tears. No more crying soon baby.
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Posted on Tuesday, 29 January 2008  |
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Potassium Chlorate mix with Gummy Bear
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Molten potassium chlorate is a strong oxidizing agent that reacts violently with sugar. Gummy bears come with lots of sugar. Check out the experiment after the jump.
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Posted on Wednesday, 05 December 2007  |
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Chimps vs College Students on Brain Challenge Game
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Researchers at the Japan’s Kyoto University pit a 5 year old chimp and 9 college students for a brain test challenge game called the Brain Age, where you are give a quick look of numbers then you will need to tap them in numerical order after they’re hidden. Video after the jump.
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Posted on Sunday, 02 December 2007  |
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Spinning Match in the Glass
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In the glass, there are two coins and one match put in balance on one standing coin. So how do you make the match spinning without touching the glass? It’s an old trick, check it out after the jump.
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Posted on Monday, 19 November 2007  |
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Experiment: Smoking (2)
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Here’s another experiment on smoking. A video from Samimy showing you “the process of extracting 7200 mg tars from 400 cigarettes.” This is more sick then the previous one. Hope this will keep you away from smoking. Video after the jump.
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Posted on Thursday, 01 November 2007  |
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I believe I can fly
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Okay, can someone tell me if this is real or it’s just some trick. This Dutch guy is showing his floating skills in front of the White House. Is there something to do with the stick??? Amazing. Video after the jump.
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Posted on Wednesday, 24 October 2007  |
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Experiment: Smoking
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Here’s an experiment showing you what you are doing with your lungs during smoking. Hope this short video will keep you away from smoking. It can be good motivation to give up smoking cigarettes. Video after the jump.
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Posted on Wednesday, 03 October 2007  |
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Healthy Chocolate
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Good news for Chocolate lovers, researchers has found out that the dark chocolate may help cut chronic fatigue syndrome symptoms, reducing blood pressure and improve levels of serotonin in the brain. Patients in a pilot study found they had less fatigue when eating dark chocolate with a high cocoa content than with white chocolate dyed brown. So it’s good to eat chocolate, healthy but just not too much.
Full story at BBC
[via Neatorama]
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