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Crushing A Ball Of Black Obsidian
Obsidian is a volcanic rock that when broken become sharper than glass! It turns out that obsidian is also very, very strong! Not even hydraulic presses can break obsidian balls easily!
Read More »Looking Into How A Tranquilizer Dart Works In Slow Motion!
A lot goes on inside a tranquilizer dart when it gets fired and hits the target. Here’s how one of these does their job!
Read More »Here’s How A Hydraulic Ram Pump Works!
Hydraulic ram pumps are rather simple devices and use pressurized oil to function. Here’s a detailed look into how one works!
Read More »How Hard Can It Be To Explode A Hole In Concrete?
Movies and cartoons portray breaking concrete as very easy, but exactly how easy is it? Check this out to know exactly what it takes to explode holes in concrete!
Read More »The Octo Bouncer, Aka, The Perfect Ping Pong Ball bouncer!
This is satisfying as heck! The Octo Bouncer is sure to satiate all of your ping pong ball bouncing cravings at once! So satisfying!
Read More »Why Oranges Can Cause Balloons To Explode!
Oil from orange peels can make balloons instantly explode! So the next time you decide to eat an orange, don’t do it beside a balloon!
Read More »Will Space Elevators Be Possible?
Space elevators are the stuff nerds love to obsess about! Can this theory be actually turned into reality? Let’s find out!
Read More »Cool Robotic ‘Third Eye’ That Alerts People To Look Up From Their Phones!
A South Korean designer built a robotic ‘third eye’ that alerts it’s wearer to look up from their phones in an event of something coming towards them! With the number of people on the
Read More »Looking Into How NASA Built A Helicopter For Mars!
Designing a helicopter made for Earth is a much, much simpler task compared to making one for Mars! Here’s how NASA did it!
Read More »That Band That Should Never Stay On, Yet It Does!
This band should be slipping off, but the results are quite counterintuitive! Check out why crowned pulleys work when they actually shouldn’t!
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