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Google car drives a blind man around the town [Video]
posted April 5 2012 22:35.37 by Giorgos Lazaridis




This is Steve Mahan. Steve sits on the driver's sit of the Toyota Prius to drive around the small California town of Morgan Hill in late January, on a a routine trip to pick up the dry...

[Via: Discovery news]    [Link: google]
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Tags: auto/moto   autonomous   google   inventions   research   experiments   crazy story   crazy photo/video   crazy designs   world record   

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Six extremely strange metals that you have to see them react! [Video]
posted March 31 2012 12:24.15 by Giorgos Lazaridis




There are six alkali metals, Lithium (Li), Sodium (Na), Potassium (K), Rubidium (Rb), Caesium (Cs) and Francium (Fr). You've all heard the metal lithium which is inside the batteries...

[Link: ironnica]
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Tags: chemistry   experiments   crazy photo/video   extreme   explosion   fire   

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Water drops orbiting around knitting needles in space [Video]
posted March 27 2012 21:58.15 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Interesting video from the International Space Station. Astronaut Don Pettit uses knitting needles and water droplets to demonstrate physics in space for 'Science off the Sphere.' The...

[Link: ReelNASA]
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Tags: physics   experiments   space related   science   research   

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Scientists reconstructed brain's vision into video in a historical experiment [Video]
posted November 14 2011 22:48.31 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Truly unbelievable! UC Berkeley scientists have developed a system to decode visual activity in our brains and reconstruct it as digital video clip. This process will eventually...

[Link: Gallant lab]
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Tags: research   experiments   biotechnology   world record   inventions   science   insane   omg   extreme   

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Can a siphon operate in a Vacuum? [Video]
posted October 18 2011 1:10.26 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Many people have used a siphon to drain a water tank, a bucket, or "steal" some gasoline from the tank. Recently i used a siphon to empty my solar water heater for maintenance. And...

[Link: Periodic Table Videos]
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Tags: experiments   pressure   physics   space related   science   revealed   

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The slinky-drop experiment in XXL [Video]
posted October 18 2011 1:06.06 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Some days ago i posted a new video from youtube user Veritasium, with a slinky-drop experiment. The same user uploaded a new video, again with the same experiment, but this time it...

[Link: Veritasium]
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Tags: experiments   pc related   storage/memory   physics   science   crazy photo/video   insane   

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What happens if you release a hanging slinky? [Video]
posted September 22 2011 13:33.07 by Giorgos Lazaridis




So, here is the question. Suppose that you have a slinky in your hand, and you hold one end high while the other end is hanging freely. Then you release the slinky... What do you think...

[Link: Veritasium]
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Tags: mechanical   experiments   physics   science   crazy photo/video   

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The atmosphere itself can easily smash a metallic can [Video]
posted September 20 2011 13:58.11 by Giorgos Lazaridis




The atmosphere applies a pressure of about 100 000 N to every square meter on Earth's surface. We take this pressure for granted because we have the same amount of pressure pushing...

[Link: Veritasium]
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Tags: pressure   physics   experiments   science   health & nature   theory/tutorial   

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This is how you can estimate the temperature from a cricket's chirp
posted July 4 2011 2:53.14 by Giorgos Lazaridis




I am not totally sure if this method is accurate or even real, but the post that i found in lifehacker is is surely interesting. According to a physicist named Amos Dolbear, one can...

[Link: lifehacker]
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Tags: crazy hack   temperature   animals   health & nature   experiments   crazy story   unsolved mystery   tips   

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