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Can Video Games Make You Smarter? Science Thinks So [VIDEO]
Can Video Games Make You Smarter? Science Thinks So [VIDEO]
Can Video Games Make You Smarter? Science Thinks So [VIDEO]
Although many say video games are a waste of time or a bad influence, I've always pointed out that, as a non-sports fan, I know how to play every sport thanks to playing the video game version of them and there's always that 'hand-eye coordination' argument that, although I don't buy into completely, there may be some truth to it as well.
How to Make a Mixed Drink using Laughing Gas
How to Make a Mixed Drink using Laughing Gas
How to Make a Mixed Drink using Laughing Gas
This is something you can file under 'Things I want to Try but Won't'. The good people at Hard Science speed up the mixing of infused cocktails by using some simple nitrous oxide, or 'laughing gas' as we often refer to it as.
70-Year-Old Color-Blind Man Cured After Hitting Head in Nasty Fall
70-Year-Old Color-Blind Man Cured After Hitting Head in Nasty Fall
70-Year-Old Color-Blind Man Cured After Hitting Head in Nasty Fall
70-year-old Rich Riggs of Yakima was born colorblind. There are a couple of colors he could identify like blue and orange but, for the most part, he has said that almost everything else was a shade of grey. This was until recently when he took a nasty spill, hit his head and, when he gathered himself, he noticed a world of color before him. How do I know? Because he's my dad and he wouldn't lie to
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...
DJ Nyke & Rodeo Rick Make Snow [VIDEO]
DJ Nyke & Rodeo Rick Make Snow [VIDEO]
DJ Nyke & Rodeo Rick Make Snow [VIDEO]
Science can be fun. Have you ever attempted to make snow out of boiling hot water? Probably not. It doesn't logically sound like something that can be done, especially not in mid air, even in the blistering Wyoming cold.
Scientists Discover Green Jelly After Meteor Hits Russia
Scientists Discover Green Jelly After Meteor Hits Russia
Scientists Discover Green Jelly After Meteor Hits Russia
Just days after a fiery meteor came crashing down on central Russia, scientists say they have now discovered a mysterious green jelly that may be some sort of space residue or “astral jelly,” a substance commonly associated with meteor showers.
Thanks, Science: Cutting Whiskey With Diet Soda Gets You Hammered
Thanks, Science: Cutting Whiskey With Diet Soda Gets You Hammered
Thanks, Science: Cutting Whiskey With Diet Soda Gets You Hammered
To the wild-eyed booze enthusiast, it is a sometimes-necessary evil to cut 80 proof whiskey with diet soda, to keep that girlish figure without having to throw your balls up over your shoulders and just do shots. Good news, friends -- it's also an efficient way to get tanked.
Science Could Be Close to Mapping Out Alien Worlds
Science Could Be Close to Mapping Out Alien Worlds
Science Could Be Close to Mapping Out Alien Worlds
Scientists are making revolutionary advancements in how they study alien planets. Recently, astronomers discovered that they could use the process of reflecting starlight in order to create composite maps of unknown worlds that would enable them to define pertinent aspects of planetary life, such as land, water and clouds.
How NOT to Make an Electric Gun
How NOT to Make an Electric Gun
How NOT to Make an Electric Gun
There's no need to offer a "Don't try this at home" warning — by the time you've watched this guy accidentally shock, burn, and shoot himself, you're unlikely to follow in his footsteps.
Why Don’t We Have Faster-Than-Light Travel Yet?
Why Don’t We Have Faster-Than-Light Travel Yet?
Why Don’t We Have Faster-Than-Light Travel Yet?
Traveling faster than the speed of light is a popular concept in the world of most science fiction, but still very much fiction. So why is it that with all of the technological advancements that actual science has made over the last century is faster-than-light travel nowhere within our reach?

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