Welcome back to a new year of Science Goes Boom. Today we begin our journey with an examination of the world’s deadliest sea creatures:
Behold, the microscopic science of getting a decent slice on a tomato:
It doesn’t seem like such a bad idea. I’m guessing that after sixty-some years, they haven’t completely written it off, either:
There’s no explanation as to why they bother making the non-yellow ones that nobody ever uses:
Ladies, love your science nerds well, especially when they’re young. I’ll bet both Mrs. Sandlins (wife and mother) love how giddy he gets over these little contraptions. Or maybe not?
My boy wanted to learn about a certain kind of deadly snake. So, how about TEN kinds of deadly snakes:
And finally, a couple of videos about grenades. First, the old school kind…
…and the young pups. Raise your hand if you knew that grenade-launched spy drones were a thing:
See you next Friday to learn new, obscure, and maybe even useful facts. Subscribe below to receive the latest posts directly to your inbox.
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