Welcome back to Science Goes Boom. First we’ll take slow-motion look at the Slow Mo Guys getting a wave to the face, for science:
What architects used to do before they had that convienent flip-feature on design software:
Speaking of old-time architecture:
The power of directed wavelengths. Imagine what Archimedes could have done with this flashlight:
How do snakes slither? Several ways, actually. Words of the day: undulation and rectilinear!
And now for a terrifying creature that’s not native to Australia:
Who do you call when a thin layer of paint is all that separates your kids from a 4000-hornet nest in thier bedroom? The Hornet King:
Using science to make pointless and purely awesome machines:
And let’s end today’s lesson with old-school methods for enjoying the best tea on Earth (or so I’m told):
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