Welcome back to Science Goes Boom, an island of dangerous and kid-appropriate science experiments in a sea of internet garbage.
Our first entry today is a long one, but worth it. Behold the science of making beautiful instruments:
A discount Antman’s explanation of the micro-universe:
An amazing dive into the history of Scottish climatology, and the great sheep vs. deer debate (I guess it’s a thing):
Testing Elon’s “bulletproof” truck…if the content creator is too chicken to actually shoot it up for reals. Edwin Sarkissian would have tested it better:
Take a few boys. Give them wood, nails, a river, and a few days, and this is what you get:
When Frenchmen go boom:
And…when hairdryers go boom:
Burton: “I’m the world’s best sideways and circle-spinning driver!” But can it go straight?
And finally, let us conclude with the coolest weapon that never got its chance (thankfully), although John Belushi was ready for ‘em:
And that’s all for this week. Have fun booming on 4th of July.
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Enjoy. I usually ask my boys (8 & 5) on Friday night which ones they liked best and it's almost always one I didn't expect.
Looks great-can’t wait to watch this with my 12 yo son & 8 yo daughter. I wonder which one they will like the most.